| Howard Malcolm - 1830 - 254 sider
...cloudy pillar before the Hebrews in the wilderness, Matt. ii. Jesus Christ is called the Morning Star, as he introduced the light of the gospelday, and brought a fuller manifestation of the truths ot God than the prophets, whose predictions are now accomplished. By stars arc sometimes meant, the... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1831 - 290 sider
...Sun, as he introduced the light of the gospeldiiy, and brought a fuller manifestation of the trnths of God, than the ' prophets, whose predictions are...sometimes meant, the princes and nobles of a kingdom, Daniel 10; and sometimes pastors or ministers of the Gospel, who ought lives and doctrine. Rev. i.... | |
| Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1837 - 702 sider
...is called the Morning Star, (Rev. xxii. 16,) as he introduced the light of the gospel day, and made a fuller manifestation of the truths of God than the...prophets, whose predictions are now accomplished. STEEL. (Ps. xviii.34) Tho degree of strength and agility which one possessed was often shown among... | |
| Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1837 - 660 sider
...called the Morning Star, (Rev. xxii. 16,) as he introduced the light of the gospel day, and made » fuller manifestation of the truths of God than the prophets, whose predictions ai« now accomplished. STEEL. (Ps. xviii.34.) The deeree of strength and agility which one possessed... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1843 - 352 sider
...called the Mornmg Star, by a similitude borrowed from a star which usually rises shortly before the sun, as he introduced the light of the gospel-day, and...By stars are sometimes meant the princes and nobles STA 249 STO of a kingdom, Dan. viii. 10 ; and sometimes pastors or ministers of the gospel, who ought... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1848 - 336 sider
...called the Morning Star, by a simditude borrowed from a star which usually rises shortly before the sun, as he introduced the light of the gospel-day, and...manifestation of the truths of God, than the prophets, whose prediction* are now accomplished. By stars are sometime* meant the princes and iioblcj of -a kingdom,... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1856 - 368 sider
...the Morning Star, by a similitude borrowed from a star which usually rises shortly before the sun, as he introduced the light of the gospel-day, and...of God than the prophets, whose predictions are now aecomplished. By stars are sometimes meant the princes and nobles of a kingdom, Dan. 8 : 10; and sometimes... | |
| Herbert Cutner - 2000 - 312 sider
..."Star of Bethlehem", very literally though he is quite puzzled how to explain it. And he admits that, "by stars are sometimes meant the princes and nobles of a kingdom", and that by "daystar (2 Peter i, 19) is meant either a more full clear and explicit knowledge of Christ... | |
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