Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 75
... ( sheol ) with the Vauv . Our excuse is , that the Scriptures are not uniform ; we find it both with and without the Vauv . Septuagint Version , according to Gesenius , it is rendered 1849. ] 75 What is the Meaning of bix ?
... ( sheol ) with the Vauv . Our excuse is , that the Scriptures are not uniform ; we find it both with and without the Vauv . Septuagint Version , according to Gesenius , it is rendered 1849. ] 75 What is the Meaning of bix ?
Pagina 79
... sheol here be under- stood specifically of the grave , it would be contrary to other passages in Job and other Scriptures , which teach the doctrine of the resurrec- tion of the body , as Job xiv , 13-15 ; xix , 23-27 . Job declares ...
... sheol here be under- stood specifically of the grave , it would be contrary to other passages in Job and other Scriptures , which teach the doctrine of the resurrec- tion of the body , as Job xiv , 13-15 ; xix , 23-27 . Job declares ...
Pagina 82
... Sheol , in this passage , evi- dently signifies the hell of sinners - in which sinners are consumed . If it meant the world of the dead , or the grave , there would be no propriety in limiting the consumption of hell to sinners ; for ...
... Sheol , in this passage , evi- dently signifies the hell of sinners - in which sinners are consumed . If it meant the world of the dead , or the grave , there would be no propriety in limiting the consumption of hell to sinners ; for ...
Pagina 83
... sheol who shall give thee thanks ? " It is evident from the context , that the Psalmist regarded himself in a state of condemnation , and thus exposed to the divine vengeance in hell . Hence he cries out in the preceding verses : " Have ...
... sheol who shall give thee thanks ? " It is evident from the context , that the Psalmist regarded himself in a state of condemnation , and thus exposed to the divine vengeance in hell . Hence he cries out in the preceding verses : " Have ...
Pagina 84
In Jonah ii , 2 , sheol is put poetically for the belly of the fish , by which Jonah was swallowed up ; and as a wicked , condemned man , he may well have considered himself as crying out of the belly of the pit of perdition . Isa . xiv ...
In Jonah ii , 2 , sheol is put poetically for the belly of the fish , by which Jonah was swallowed up ; and as a wicked , condemned man , he may well have considered himself as crying out of the belly of the pit of perdition . Isa . xiv ...
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