| Philip Henry - 1839 - 342 páginas
...the ark went upon the face of the waters. 19 And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered. 20 Fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail ; and the mountains were covered. 21 And all flesh... | |
| 1839 - 836 páginas
...the windows of heaven were opened." (v. 11.) " And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered. Fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail ; and the mountains were covered. And the waters prevailed... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1839 - 464 páginas
...verbal terms, to the extent of the deluge, are these. " The waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth, and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered." To those who have studied the phraseology of Scripture, there is no rule of interpretation more certain... | |
| George Bush - 1839 - 406 páginas
...agitation, though still marked with 12* 19 And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; r and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered. r P9. UN. 6. Jcr. 3.13. all the desolating effects described above, it is not easy to determine. The... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 páginas
...Deluge," says the Rev. Dr. Pye Smith, "are these—' the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth, and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered.' To those who have studied the phraseology of Scripture, there is no rule of interpretation more certain... | |
| 1840 - 488 páginas
...bespeak confirmation to the Mosaic testimony, how "the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered" during the flood. On the northern side, villages are found as high as thirteen thousand feet above... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1840 - 632 páginas
...Thomas Dilworth, its universality. Thomas, Moses says, "The waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth, and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered. Fifteen cubits and upwards did the waters prevail, and the mountains were covered." Olympas. That is... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 362 páginas
...surface. It is not easy to reconcile this hypothesis with those words of Moses " The waters prevailed ; and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered. Fifteen cubits upward [above the highest] did the water prevail, and the mountains were covered," Gen.... | |
| Samuel Ransom - 1840 - 500 páginas
...may indeed be reconciled. It runs thus : — " And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered." Now nothing is more common, in Scripture phraseology, than for universal terms to be employed to denote... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 564 páginas
...surface. It is not easy to reconcile this hypothesis with those words of Moses, " The waters prevailed ; and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven, were covered. Fifteen cubits upward [above the highest] did the waters prevail ; and the mountains were covered,"... | |
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