The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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Side 103
... probably no reference here to the fact that these highway robbers belonged to the tribe known as the Arabians ( xxv . 24 ) . The point of the com- parison is the lying in wait by the wayside ; the Arabian's object is of course different ...
... probably no reference here to the fact that these highway robbers belonged to the tribe known as the Arabians ( xxv . 24 ) . The point of the com- parison is the lying in wait by the wayside ; the Arabian's object is of course different ...
Side 150
... probably quite out of sympathy with his father's religious policy . Yet we have no explicit evidence to convict him of reinstating , or even per- mitting the re - introduction of idolatry . Apart from this , the im- pression we gain ...
... probably quite out of sympathy with his father's religious policy . Yet we have no explicit evidence to convict him of reinstating , or even per- mitting the re - introduction of idolatry . Apart from this , the im- pression we gain ...
Side 240
... Probably a way led from one to the other . 3. After a night of acute physical discomfort and of mental torture still harder to bear , Jeremiah was released , not without protest against the injustice and humiliation to which he had been ...
... Probably a way led from one to the other . 3. After a night of acute physical discomfort and of mental torture still harder to bear , Jeremiah was released , not without protest against the injustice and humiliation to which he had been ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS | 72 |
TEXT OF THE Revised VERSION WITH ANNOTATIONS | 275 |
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accepted according Accordingly apparently Assyria become Behold belongs better break bring brought cause clause clear close considers Cornill correct covenant death Divine Duhm earth Egypt enemies especially evil exile expression false famine fathers followed gate Giesebrecht give given God's gods ground hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hebrew inhabitants insertion Israel Jehoiakim Jeremiah Jerusalem Judah judgement king land later margin meaning naturally offerings omitted original pass passage perhaps period person present priests probably prophecies prophet question reason reference regarded reign religion rendering saith the LORD scholars seems sense shalt speak suggests sword taken Temple thee thine things thinks thou thought translation tree true turned unto uttered verse waters whole word worship Yahweh