A general and connected view of the prophecies relative to the conversion, restoration, union and future glory of the houses of Judah and Israel, 1. köide;135. köide |
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I entirely think with the late Bp . Horsley , that the plain literal meaning of the
prophecies which respect the future fortunes of the Jews ought to be strenuously
maintained by all who study them . They are occasionally indeed written in the ...
I entirely think with the late Bp . Horsley , that the plain literal meaning of the
prophecies which respect the future fortunes of the Jews ought to be strenuously
maintained by all who study them . They are occasionally indeed written in the ...
Page 127
Whereas Isaiah , writing before the downfall of the literal Babylon , uses the
appellation both literally and mystically : and thus predicts the overthrow both of
the literal and the mystical Babylon . Yet , so far as the arrangement of his
prophecy is ...
Whereas Isaiah , writing before the downfall of the literal Babylon , uses the
appellation both literally and mystically : and thus predicts the overthrow both of
the literal and the mystical Babylon . Yet , so far as the arrangement of his
prophecy is ...
Page 131
But the literal Babylon has long since been blotted out of the list of nations .
Therefore the Babylon , which is to be destroyed at the era of the yet future
restoration of Israel , can only be a mystical Babylon : and consequently its king
can only be ...
But the literal Babylon has long since been blotted out of the list of nations .
Therefore the Babylon , which is to be destroyed at the era of the yet future
restoration of Israel , can only be a mystical Babylon : and consequently its king
can only be ...
Page 135
The prince of Tyre indeed is said to be cast out of the holy mountain : but , in his
case , the holy mountain must be un . derstood , not of the literal mount Zion , but
of the Christian Church ; because he is described as haying long been in it , even
...
The prince of Tyre indeed is said to be cast out of the holy mountain : but , in his
case , the holy mountain must be un . derstood , not of the literal mount Zion , but
of the Christian Church ; because he is described as haying long been in it , even
...
Page 228
To these remarks of Bp . Lowth I have but little to add . They appear to me to be
perfectly just , with a single exception : I much doubt whether the Edom , here
spoken of , can with any degree of propriety be applied to the literal Edom in the
days ...
To these remarks of Bp . Lowth I have but little to add . They appear to me to be
perfectly just , with a single exception : I much doubt whether the Edom , here
spoken of , can with any degree of propriety be applied to the literal Edom in the
days ...
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