Notes on the Gospels [Matthew and Mark], Volume 1Religious Tract Society ; instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster-Row, and 65, St. Paul's churchyard, and by the booksellers, 1840 - 394 pages |
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They are frequently called the Scriptures , to denote that they are the most
important of all writings ; the Holy Scriptures , because composed by persons
Divinely inspired , and containing sacred truth ; and the Canonical Scriptures .
The word ...
They are frequently called the Scriptures , to denote that they are the most
important of all writings ; the Holy Scriptures , because composed by persons
Divinely inspired , and containing sacred truth ; and the Canonical Scriptures .
The word ...
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It comes from a verb signifying to be empty , vain ; and hence , as a word of
contempt , denotes senseless , stupid . Jesus teaches us here that to use such
words is a violation of the sixth commandment . It is a violation of the spirit of that
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It comes from a verb signifying to be empty , vain ; and hence , as a word of
contempt , denotes senseless , stupid . Jesus teaches us here that to use such
words is a violation of the sixth commandment . It is a violation of the spirit of that
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What have we to do with thee ? The meaning is , Why dost thou trouble , or
disturb us ? See 2 Sam . xvi . 10 . 2 Kings ix , 18 . Ezra iv . 3 . ' Son of God . ' The
title , Son of God , is often given to Christ . It denotes his peculiar and near
relation to ...
What have we to do with thee ? The meaning is , Why dost thou trouble , or
disturb us ? See 2 Sam . xvi . 10 . 2 Kings ix , 18 . Ezra iv . 3 . ' Son of God . ' The
title , Son of God , is often given to Christ . It denotes his peculiar and near
relation to ...
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It is used to denote his character as a King and judge , and to signify the great
dignity and majesty which will be diz . played ... To sit on a throne denotes power
and honour ; and means here that they should be distinguished above others , be
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It is used to denote his character as a King and judge , and to signify the great
dignity and majesty which will be diz . played ... To sit on a throne denotes power
and honour ; and means here that they should be distinguished above others , be
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They all denote the ill conduct of the people to the prophets . ... To ' reverence , '
denotes honour , esteem , deference — that feeling which we have in the
presence of one greatly our superior - to give such a person , in our feelings and
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They all denote the ill conduct of the people to the prophets . ... To ' reverence , '
denotes honour , esteem , deference — that feeling which we have in the
presence of one greatly our superior - to give such a person , in our feelings and
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