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Side 24
... church in Jerusalem as the author sustained to the church which he addresses , should have written to it in Greek rather than Aramaic , and based his arguments on the LXX . That he did so because he could not write Aramaic and the Bible ...
... church in Jerusalem as the author sustained to the church which he addresses , should have written to it in Greek rather than Aramaic , and based his arguments on the LXX . That he did so because he could not write Aramaic and the Bible ...
Side 25
... church , such as Antioch . This is possible , and after the rebuke of Peter by Paul the Jewish and Gentile sections of the church may have formed separate congregations , but this is unlikely . The Gentiles were probably in a majority ...
... church , such as Antioch . This is possible , and after the rebuke of Peter by Paul the Jewish and Gentile sections of the church may have formed separate congregations , but this is unlikely . The Gentiles were probably in a majority ...
Side 233
... church , ' & c . , or whether , as in the R. V. , it simply connects ' church ' with ' general assembly , ' or as it would be better translated ' festal assembly . In the former case there can be no doubt that men as well as angels are ...
... church , ' & c . , or whether , as in the R. V. , it simply connects ' church ' with ' general assembly , ' or as it would be better translated ' festal assembly . In the former case there can be no doubt that men as well as angels are ...
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CONTENTS OF THE EPISTLE | 71 |
a The Son and the angels i 414 b The peril | 95 |
a Jesus our sympathetic highpriest iv 1416 | 140 |
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Abraham altar angels apostasy argument asserted better blessed blood brethren Christ Christians church clause cleansed connexion conscience contrast Day of Atonement death difficulty Divine doctrine earth enter Epistle eternal exhortation Exod expression fact faith Father flesh glory God's gospel Greek hath heart heaven heavenly sanctuary Hebrew high-priest hold fast Holy of Holies Holy Place implies inference inheritance interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jewish Christians Jews Judaism Levitical Lord marg margin means Messiah moral Moses nature oath offering Old Covenant order of Melchizedek passage Paul PAUL THE APOSTLE Paul's perfect Philo phrase priest priesthood probably promise prophets Psalm quotation readers received reference rest righteousness ritual Rome sacrifice saith salvation Scripture seems sense shew shewn sin-offerings sins speaks spirit spoken suffering suggests tabernacle temptation things thou thought tithes translation true unbelief unto veil verse 12 victim Wherefore word writer Yahweh