St. Paul’s first intention was to turn2Thessalonians 2:5differently, as, for instance:” For, except that Man of Sin, &c, ye remember that I told you the day would not come.” The length of the sentence made him break off (as he often does) without regard for grammatical completene...
Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentBut in order to preserve believers from despair, the Lord announces in Hosea 13:14 that He will nevertheless redeem His people from the power of death. Hosea 13:14. "Out of the hand of hell will I redeem them; from death will I...
folio, 1669-76)--a summary of the opinions of 150 Biblical critics; with which must be taken his English Annotations on the Holy Bible, only completed up toIsa 58:1-14at the time of his death (1679). The work was continued
Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentThe world-kingdom will be broken to pieces by the kingdom which the God of heaven will set up. "In the days of these kings," i.e., of the kings of the world-kingdoms last described; at the time of the kingdoms denoted by ...
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M., 1892; Jew Encyclopedia (articles by Bacher and Ginzberg); Catholic Encyclopedia (article "Commentaries"); Rosenau, Jewish Biblical Commentators, Baltimore, 1906 (popular); Winter-Wuensche, Geschichte der Juedischen Literatur, Leipzig. 1892-95, 3 volumes (the best existing anthology of Jewish ...
Commentaries For Biblical ExpositorsAnnotated Bibliography of over 1000 Old and New Testament Commentaries--and ranking in three categories: Detailed Exegetical; Expositional; Devotional.Dr. Jim Rosscup
- all these show that we are treading on ground where the forces of the hidden fires of earth have been in times past in active operation. We are, that is, in a zone of earthquakes" (Plumptre, 'Biblical Studies,' p. 136; comp. Pusey's note on Amos 4:11). There is a striking ...
presumably the more correct, is adopted by the LXX. (καθοδογήσω),Vulgate (), the Revised Version ("I will lead thee on"), and by modern expositors generally. Hitzig and Smend approve of Ewald's translation, "I entice thee astray, and lead thee with leading, strings." ...
finally, for ever. ‘Even unto the end,’ as Daniel 6:26.26–27. At the end of 3½ years his power will be taken away from him; and the persecuted saints will receive the kingdom of the entire world.Daniel 7:26 Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentIn Daniel...