The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... readers , and by no means uninviting to the biblical student . It may be proper here to remark , that , should any ... reader who is inclined to pass this article by on this account , will so far yield to our request as to peruse , at ...
... readers , and by no means uninviting to the biblical student . It may be proper here to remark , that , should any ... reader who is inclined to pass this article by on this account , will so far yield to our request as to peruse , at ...
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... reader will not now be surprised to be told that the word Sodom , for instance , has in Hebrew only the three letters s , d , m , the vowels being understood . The question would naturally be asked , How are we to know what vowels to ...
... reader will not now be surprised to be told that the word Sodom , for instance , has in Hebrew only the three letters s , d , m , the vowels being understood . The question would naturally be asked , How are we to know what vowels to ...
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... reader will wish to know how we translate it by the three English words , In the begin- ning . The first letter ,, is called a prefix to the remain- ing part of the word , which remaining part is a distinct word of itself . This prefix ...
... reader will wish to know how we translate it by the three English words , In the begin- ning . The first letter ,, is called a prefix to the remain- ing part of the word , which remaining part is a distinct word of itself . This prefix ...
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Having , in the foregoing pages of this article , given the reader a brief sketch of the form and structure of the Hebrew language , it may be desirable that something be said of lexicons . These are numerous , with many of which the ...
Having , in the foregoing pages of this article , given the reader a brief sketch of the form and structure of the Hebrew language , it may be desirable that something be said of lexicons . These are numerous , with many of which the ...
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... reader that Gesenius , in his Lexicon of 1833 , in explaining this word , has returned to the ground of former lexicographers , from which he had very much retrograded in his first work . It is certainly a matter of gratification , if ...
... reader that Gesenius , in his Lexicon of 1833 , in explaining this word , has returned to the ground of former lexicographers , from which he had very much retrograded in his first work . It is certainly a matter of gratification , if ...
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