Notes and Illustrations of the Parables of the New Testament: Arranged According to the Time in which They Were SpokenWhittemore, 1846 - 381 páginas |
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... supposed the thing possible , and would have turned away in disgust and anger . The same effect is seen to follow the parable of - the good Samaritan . It was proposed to a bigoted Jew , * Spectator , No. 183 . self - confident in his ...
... supposed the thing possible , and would have turned away in disgust and anger . The same effect is seen to follow the parable of - the good Samaritan . It was proposed to a bigoted Jew , * Spectator , No. 183 . self - confident in his ...
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... supposed knowledge of the moral in- junctions of God's law . He believed that the Jews only were his neighbors , whom he was bound to love . But after Jesus had uttered the parable , and asked him who was neighbor to him who fell among ...
... supposed knowledge of the moral in- junctions of God's law . He believed that the Jews only were his neighbors , whom he was bound to love . But after Jesus had uttered the parable , and asked him who was neighbor to him who fell among ...
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... supposed by some , particularly those who have adopted the doctrine of reprobation to eternal death , that our Lord intentionally hid the truth from the Jews , lest they should see ; and thereby kept those in darkness who otherwise ...
... supposed by some , particularly those who have adopted the doctrine of reprobation to eternal death , that our Lord intentionally hid the truth from the Jews , lest they should see ; and thereby kept those in darkness who otherwise ...
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... supposed themselves secure of the divine favor , and safe from danger as a nation . It is the object of John the Baptist therefore , as it was afterward of Jesus Christ , and the apostle Paul , to remove from To show them that the ...
... supposed themselves secure of the divine favor , and safe from danger as a nation . It is the object of John the Baptist therefore , as it was afterward of Jesus Christ , and the apostle Paul , to remove from To show them that the ...
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... highest note who believed in endless misery , ) we cannot see how this ' unquenchable fire ' can be supposed to exist in the future * A. Clarke on the passage . state at all . The threshing floor was not there 44 NOTES ON THE PARABLES .
... highest note who believed in endless misery , ) we cannot see how this ' unquenchable fire ' can be supposed to exist in the future * A. Clarke on the passage . state at all . The threshing floor was not there 44 NOTES ON THE PARABLES .
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Abraham Adam Clarke angels apostles applied blessed called cast Christians cometh coming of Christ dead death destroy destruction of Jerusalem disciples divine doctrine earth enemies enter everlasting faith father feast figure fire fruit Gehenna Gentiles give glory gospel hades hath heathen hell Isaiah Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish nation Jews John Josephus Judea judgment king kingdom of God kingdom of heaven Lazarus light Lightfoot Lord Luke Matt object Old Testament parable passage Peter ii Pharisees phrase preached prophets publicans punishment receive refer remarks rendered represented resurrection rich righteousness saith salt Samaritan Saviour say unto Scriptures seed sense servants sheep Sheol shepherd signify sinners sown spirit spoken strait gate supposed tares Testament thee things thou threshing tion tree truth valley of Hinnom verse vineyard wedding Whitby wicked word writers xxiv