Calmet's Dictionary of the Holy Bible: With the Biblical Fragments, المجلد 1Holdsworth and Ball, 1830 |
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... Moses in the burning bush , and directed him to deliver the Israelites from their oppression in Egypt , Moses would have excused himself , by representing the natu- ral impediment in his speech : but God , in reply , referred him to his ...
... Moses in the burning bush , and directed him to deliver the Israelites from their oppression in Egypt , Moses would have excused himself , by representing the natu- ral impediment in his speech : but God , in reply , referred him to his ...
الصفحة 3
... Moses not sufficiently expressing their confidence in God , when he commanded them to strike the rock at Kadesh , He declared they should not enter the promised land ; and soon after , the Lord ordered Aaron to ascend Mount Hor , at the ...
... Moses not sufficiently expressing their confidence in God , when he commanded them to strike the rock at Kadesh , He declared they should not enter the promised land ; and soon after , the Lord ordered Aaron to ascend Mount Hor , at the ...
الصفحة 4
... Moses to be dead , then there could be no collusion be- tween them . Would Aaron have dared to have done as he did , had he expected the return of Moses his immediate return ? It is true , he lays the fault on the people ; but , if he ...
... Moses to be dead , then there could be no collusion be- tween them . Would Aaron have dared to have done as he did , had he expected the return of Moses his immediate return ? It is true , he lays the fault on the people ; but , if he ...
الصفحة 5
... Moses ) , that God often spake to him as well as to Moses , and that Egyptian priests were scribes , as a duty of their profession ; is it very unlikely , that he assisted his brother in writing some parts of the books which now bear ...
... Moses ) , that God often spake to him as well as to Moses , and that Egyptian priests were scribes , as a duty of their profession ; is it very unlikely , that he assisted his brother in writing some parts of the books which now bear ...
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... Moses says nothing of it in his laws ; and Jacob's adoption of his two grandsons , Ephraim and Manasseh ( Gen. xlviii . 1. ) is rather a kind of substitution , whereby he intended , that his grandsons , the two sons of Joseph , should ...
... Moses says nothing of it in his laws ; and Jacob's adoption of his two grandsons , Ephraim and Manasseh ( Gen. xlviii . 1. ) is rather a kind of substitution , whereby he intended , that his grandsons , the two sons of Joseph , should ...
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Aaron Abimelech Abraham afterwards Alexander altar Amalek Amalekites Amaziah Ammonites ancient angel Antiochus Antipater Antiq apostle appears Arabia Arabic Aristobulus Assyria Baal Babylon Balaam Bible bishop brother called Canaan Caphtor Christian Chron Damascus daughter David death deity Deut divine edition Edom Egypt Egyptians Eusebius Exod Ezra father Greek Hebrew Herod high-priest Holy honour Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerom Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews Jordan Joseph Josephus Josh Joshua Judæa Judah king Levite Lord Luke Macc medal mentioned Moses mount mountain Numb opinion otherwise Paul perhaps person Philistines PLATE priests prince probably prophet Psalm Ptolemy Rabbins reader reign river Romans Rome sacred Samaria Saul says Scripture sent shew signifies Solomon speaks Strabo suppose Syria temple Testament things thou tion town translation tribe Vide FRAGMENTS viii Vulgate wife word worship