| 1737 - 502 lehte
...again, to whom the Promife of the Meffiah originally belong'd, and was at firft made ? 24. For if thou wert cut out of the olivetree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good olive-tree : how much more fhall thefe which be the natural... | |
| Francis Fox - 1748 - 598 lehte
...not ftill in unbelief, mall be grafted in : for God is able to A graff them in again. 24. For if thou wert cu,t out of the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive-tree ; how much more mall thefe which be the natural... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1749 - 524 lehte
...; but if thou boaft, thou bear eft not the Root, but the Root bearttb tbee.—z^. For if thou ivert cut out of the Olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into the good Olive-tree. Cutting off, and graffing, here, is Repentance,... | |
| Hermann Andreas Pistorius - 1801 - 360 lehte
...were fpoken of, why fhould the apoftle take the trouble to fhew the little incredibility of thechange foretold by him ? They who " abide not in unbelief...much more fhall thefe, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive-tree ?" To this follow the words in which he clearly and directly fays,... | |
| Robert Hawker - 1801 - 276 lehte
...speaking to the Gentile Church, whom God had brought into his garden) wert cut out of the Olive tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature, into a good Olive Tree, f No image, could have been more happily chosen, to represent the state of our fallen nature,... | |
| Dan Foster - 1803 - 326 lehte
...ihall be received into church-eftate again s for God is able to reftbre them*' 2$ " for if thou weft cut out of the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafFed contrary into a good 'olive -tree •, ho W- 'much more aall e, w;hich-be.;tJb<? natural, branches,... | |
| Peter Edwards ((Of Portsea, England)) - 1804 - 182 lehte
...not ftill in unbelief, fhallbe grafted in again : for God is able to graft them in again. For if thou wert cut . out of the olive-tree, which is wild by...much more fhall thefe which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive-tree .?" 1. Th,- olive-tree is to denote a vifible church ftate. 2.... | |
| James Lunn - 1804 - 272 lehte
...our f* ,. Apoftle, verfe 24th of this chapter : For if thou wert •' / cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more fhall thefe which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive... | |
| 1804 - 476 lehte
...not still in unbelief, shall be grafted in : for God is able to graft them in again. 24 For, if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature, into a good olive-tree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural... | |
| Hosea Ballou - 1805 - 228 lehte
...through unbelief, would be grafted in again. See verfe 24, "For, if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature, into a good *live tree ; iiciv much. ;norc fhall thcfe, which be the natural -* ?' branches, be grafted into their... | |
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