The Bibliotheca Sacra and American Biblical Repository, Volumen 8W.F. Draper, 1851 |
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Página 92
... finite tenses , is false . A simple , easy connection 1 Reland Pal . 959 , Winer Realw . II . 300 , Robinson II . 315-17 . 2 Winer Gr . p . 395 , Döderlein ad Soph . Oed . Col. 593 , Fritz . Dis . II . ad . 2 Cor . p . 43 , ad Rom . I ...
... finite tenses , is false . A simple , easy connection 1 Reland Pal . 959 , Winer Realw . II . 300 , Robinson II . 315-17 . 2 Winer Gr . p . 395 , Döderlein ad Soph . Oed . Col. 593 , Fritz . Dis . II . ad . 2 Cor . p . 43 , ad Rom . I ...
Página 93
... finite verb.2 - VERSE 20. Τεθνήκασι — ζητοῦντες is to be understood merely of Herod . The Pl . very often occurs where a generic idea is ex- pressed , and then denotes the object , not in respect to the number , but the category to ...
... finite verb.2 - VERSE 20. Τεθνήκασι — ζητοῦντες is to be understood merely of Herod . The Pl . very often occurs where a generic idea is ex- pressed , and then denotes the object , not in respect to the number , but the category to ...
Página 98
... finite commencing Fut . - ov oux eiuí etc. " Compared with the Mes- siah I am too small to be his most menial slave . " To carry , to put on and take off the sandals , was the office of the meanest slaves , among the Jews , Greeks and ...
... finite commencing Fut . - ov oux eiuí etc. " Compared with the Mes- siah I am too small to be his most menial slave . " To carry , to put on and take off the sandals , was the office of the meanest slaves , among the Jews , Greeks and ...
Página 99
... finite verb , but we are to translate , " and see there a voice , " etc. , Luke 5 : 12 , 19 : 20 , Acts 8 : 27. o ay- unntós , the Article does not make the expression emphatic , dilectis- simus , but it is grammatically required . The ...
... finite verb , but we are to translate , " and see there a voice , " etc. , Luke 5 : 12 , 19 : 20 , Acts 8 : 27. o ay- unntós , the Article does not make the expression emphatic , dilectis- simus , but it is grammatically required . The ...
Página 105
... finite forms , but as existing in his own absolute and boundless perfection . It must not only find God , which we grant to be a possible attainment to the human soul , but so find him , as to be capable of " construing , " or , as the ...
... finite forms , but as existing in his own absolute and boundless perfection . It must not only find God , which we grant to be a possible attainment to the human soul , but so find him , as to be capable of " construing , " or , as the ...
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Página 766 - The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.
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