| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - Unitarianism - 1823 - 358 pages
...21 : " They have moved me to jealousy with that which 168 is 'not God." Exodus, ch. xxii. ver. 28: "Thou shalt not revile the Gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people." Joshua, ch. xxii. ver. 22 : " The Lord God of Gods knoweth." Psalm Ixxxii. ver. 1 : " God standeth... | |
| Protestant Divine, Reader Wainwright - Unitarianism - 1824 - 492 pages
...he shall pay double unto his neighbour." In the same chapter (verse 28) you will find this law : " Thou shalt not revile the Gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people." Can any one imagine that the great legislator of the Hebrew nation blew hot and cold upon this occasion... | |
| Humphrey Moore - Trinity - 1824 - 368 pages
...Moses, see, 1 have made thee a god unto Pharaoh. When God gave laws to Israel he commanded him saying, "Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people." The apostle Paul acknowledges that there be that are called gods, lor there be lords many and gods... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1824 - 534 pages
...other part of the Pentateuch, can we find any very express provision against slandering another. " Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people,"f is the only passage in the first, which has any relation to the subject; but surely, cursing... | |
| William Carpenter - Bible - 1825 - 698 pages
...aas the High Priest: '•for il is written, Thou shalt not speak eiii oj' the ruler of thy people. •Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people, E*od. xrii. 28. VER. 6. Ï Ó П«1Х5С ÓTI TO ÍV ,'.!f;0,- ¡<Гт! , TD ÎÈ íVlgoy Ф*£ ttraíaov,... | |
| John McDowell - Theology, Doctrinal - 1825 - 560 pages
...And we have other instances of the application of the name to men. And magistrates are called gods. " Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people." Ex. xxii. 28. " I have said ye are gods ; and all of you are children of the most High." Ps. Lxxxii.... | |
| John Milton - Dogma - 1825 - 794 pages
...exalted far above all gods, compared with Heb. i. 6. See also Psal. viii. 5. To judges. Exod. xxii. 28. thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people. See also, in the Hebrew, Exod. xxi. 6. xxii. 8, 9. Psal. Ixxxii. 1,6. he judgeth among the gods. I... | |
| William Bruce - 1826 - 466 pages
...prophet: and thou shalt be to him instead of God." The same designation is applied to magistrates. " Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people." In Deuteronomy we are told, that " the Lord is God of gods, and Lord of lords;" implying that other beings... | |
| Edward Reynolds, Alexander Chalmers - Anglican Communion - 1826 - 574 pages
...accusation, but said, 'The Lord rebuke thee.' (Jude viii. 9) This as it is severely forbidden by God, " Thou shalt not revile the Gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people;" (Exod. xxii. 28) so is it noted by the apostle as an evidence of walking after the flesh, of tmcleanness,... | |
| Edward Reynolds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1826 - 980 pages
...accusation, but said, ' The Lord rebuke thee.' ( Jude viii. 9) This as it is severely forbidden by God, "Thou shalt not revile the Gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people ;" (Exod. xxii. 28) so is it noted by the apostle as an evidence of walking after the flesh, of uncleanness,... | |
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