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Strona 263
... § 147 . 147. Thus the death of Jofeph is implied , John xix . 27. It may be collected from Matth . ii . 22 , that Judea was S defigned defigned for the place of Jefus's refidence , after the Dr. Newcome's Harmony of the Gospels . 263.
... § 147 . 147. Thus the death of Jofeph is implied , John xix . 27. It may be collected from Matth . ii . 22 , that Judea was S defigned defigned for the place of Jefus's refidence , after the Dr. Newcome's Harmony of the Gospels . 263.
Strona 264
... Judea , See also Acts ix . 19-26 , where St. Paul's journey into Arabia , mentioned Gal . i . 17 , is omitted . " This , fays Lardner , is an inftructive instance : the omiffion is certain and undoubted . " Suppl . to Cred . 1. 299 ...
... Judea , See also Acts ix . 19-26 , where St. Paul's journey into Arabia , mentioned Gal . i . 17 , is omitted . " This , fays Lardner , is an inftructive instance : the omiffion is certain and undoubted . " Suppl . to Cred . 1. 299 ...
Strona 266
... Judea , probably in the parts about Jordan . John iii . 22 , the word diargiew imports a confiderable fpace of time . We fee indeed , Acts xxv . 6. xx . 6 , that it is fometimes re- ftrained to ten or feven days . But in John xi . 54 ...
... Judea , probably in the parts about Jordan . John iii . 22 , the word diargiew imports a confiderable fpace of time . We fee indeed , Acts xxv . 6. xx . 6 , that it is fometimes re- ftrained to ten or feven days . But in John xi . 54 ...
Strona 267
... Judea that Jefus's high reputation for what had paffed in Judea feems to have gone before him into Galilee , Luke iv . 14 : that supposing Jefus to have tarried in the parts about Jordan , twenty or thirty miles from Jerufalem , and to ...
... Judea that Jefus's high reputation for what had paffed in Judea feems to have gone before him into Galilee , Luke iv . 14 : that supposing Jefus to have tarried in the parts about Jordan , twenty or thirty miles from Jerufalem , and to ...
Strona 268
... Judea . Let us fuppofe that Cana was fituated to the West beyond Nazareth and Sephoris , and that its diftance from that part of Judea in which Jefus dwelt was fifty or fixty miles . On this journey Jefus paffed probably two whole days ...
... Judea . Let us fuppofe that Cana was fituated to the West beyond Nazareth and Sephoris , and that its diftance from that part of Judea in which Jefus dwelt was fifty or fixty miles . On this journey Jefus paffed probably two whole days ...
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