The Natural History of the Bible ; Or, A Description of All the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, Trees, Plants, Flowers, Gums, and Precious Stones, Mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures: Collected from the Best Authorities, and Alphabetically ArrangedThomas Tegg, 1824 - 430 |
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Strona xiii
... Psalm ; with Remarks critical and philological on Leviathan described in the XLI . Chapter of Job . 8vo . Oxford , 1810 . VANSITTART ( Wm . ) Observations on select Places of the Old Testament , founded on a Perusal of Parson's Travels ...
... Psalm ; with Remarks critical and philological on Leviathan described in the XLI . Chapter of Job . 8vo . Oxford , 1810 . VANSITTART ( Wm . ) Observations on select Places of the Old Testament , founded on a Perusal of Parson's Travels ...
Strona xxxii
... xxix . 16 . 15 Diodor . Sicul . lib . i . 16 Gesner , de avib . 18 Psalm civ . 17 . 19 Eccles . v . 8 . 20 Arist . de animal , l . iv . c . 13 . THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIBLE . ADAMANT . SCHMIR xxxii DISSERTATION III .
... xxix . 16 . 15 Diodor . Sicul . lib . i . 16 Gesner , de avib . 18 Psalm civ . 17 . 19 Eccles . v . 8 . 20 Arist . de animal , l . iv . c . 13 . THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIBLE . ADAMANT . SCHMIR xxxii DISSERTATION III .
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... Psalm lviii . 4. xci . 13 , signifies an ASP . We may perhaps trace to this the PYTHON of the Greeks and its derivatives . See Asp . ACHSUB , found only in Psalm cxl . 3 , is derived from a verb which signifies to bend back on itself ...
... Psalm lviii . 4. xci . 13 , signifies an ASP . We may perhaps trace to this the PYTHON of the Greeks and its derivatives . See Asp . ACHSUB , found only in Psalm cxl . 3 , is derived from a verb which signifies to bend back on itself ...
Strona 43
... Psalms . Thus 1. 10 , in which it is usu- ally rendered cattle , as the plural of n it means unquestion- ably a beast or brute , in the general signification of these words : ' For every beast of the field is mine , and the cattle ...
... Psalms . Thus 1. 10 , in which it is usu- ally rendered cattle , as the plural of n it means unquestion- ably a beast or brute , in the general signification of these words : ' For every beast of the field is mine , and the cattle ...
Strona 48
... Psalm lxviii . 30 , do not belong to him ; " Rebuke the company of the spearmen . " But the literal construction as in the margin of our Bibles , is , rebuke the beast of the reeds . The people of Egypt , he thinks , being figuratively ...
... Psalm lxviii . 30 , do not belong to him ; " Rebuke the company of the spearmen . " But the literal construction as in the margin of our Bibles , is , rebuke the beast of the reeds . The people of Egypt , he thinks , being figuratively ...
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