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Side 67
... beginning , I , Yahweh , the first and with the last , I am the same The rendering supplied above by the R. V. should be abandoned for that which is here given , since it fails to distinguish aright between question and answer . We have ...
... beginning , I , Yahweh , the first and with the last , I am the same The rendering supplied above by the R. V. should be abandoned for that which is here given , since it fails to distinguish aright between question and answer . We have ...
Side 128
... beginning ' as standing in the construct relation to the noun sentence which follows . Verse 2 consists of circum- stantial clauses ( i . e . is parenthetic ) , and the apodosis begins with verse 3 ( see Bennett's Genesis , ad loc ...
... beginning ' as standing in the construct relation to the noun sentence which follows . Verse 2 consists of circum- stantial clauses ( i . e . is parenthetic ) , and the apodosis begins with verse 3 ( see Bennett's Genesis , ad loc ...
Side 167
... beginning of verse 24 ) . But this view is highly unsatis- factory . Verse 24 is a necessary predecessor to verse 25. We have here an argument parallel to verses 14 , 15 above . Even the will of the strongest human despot can be ...
... beginning of verse 24 ) . But this view is highly unsatis- factory . Verse 24 is a necessary predecessor to verse 25. We have here an argument parallel to verses 14 , 15 above . Even the will of the strongest human despot can be ...
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according Accordingly already appears Assyria Babylon Babylonian beginning Behold bring called carried century chap chapter Cheyne clause clearly close conception contrast critics Cyrus deities described Deutero-Isaiah Divine Duhm earth evidently exile expression Ezek faithful foll foreign future Gentiles give glory God's hand hast hath Hebrew text holy indicate influence interpretation Isaiah Israel Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Kings land language later light LORD Marti means opening original parallel pass passage Persian person poem preceding present probably prophet race reference regarded religion rendering respecting restoration righteousness saith seems sense Servant shows spirit stands suffering suggested temple term thee things thou thought translated true unto utterance verb verse viii word writer xlii xliv xlix Yahweh Zion