but only here in the N. T. It is explained either (1) as abeaming forthorradiance, i.e.as a ray which flows forth from the light,e.g., of the sun. So Bleek, Bisping, Delitzsch, Maier, Kurtz, and Hofmann, after the example of Clarius, Jac. Cappellus, Gomar., Schlichting...
(see under Hebrews 1:1). There is here no denial of his complete humanity, though he is plainly regarded as more than man. Nor is his participation In humanἀσθένεια, in the sense explained under Hebrews 5, denied. His implied freedom from it may mean either that he never...
Donald Redford is the most skeptical of the scholars analyzing the biblical account of the Hebrews' Egyptian sojourn.1 Other scholars, such as W.F. Albright,2 writing earlier, had taken the Bible almost literally and explained history from its details. Redford will not do that, for as a ...
Are these (and all predictions in Joel, Zechariah, and other prophets, of the gathering of all nations to Jerusalem,) to be explained away, so that no "gathering of the nations, and assembling of the kingdoms" must be expected? It must be a dangerous expedient thus to explain away the ...
In chapter 1 of this epistle, verses 27 and 28, we read the expressed desire of the apostle that there would be oneness in spirit and in soul, and as to physical laboring also, with respect to the high claim of the propagation of the gospel of Christ. He wanted to see with his own...
19 Chapter 2 The Ascension and the New Testament A Multidimensional Impact After the previous pages of introduction to the "world of questions " opened up ... AJ Kelly 被引量: 1发表: 2014年 The Location of the Cloud of Witnesses (Heb 12:1): Complexities of Time and Space in Hebrews Th...
I have explained this in other early gospel commentaries. When we seek ardently, we shall find, and when we find, we shall be in awe, and having come to an understanding, we shall be in the "house of understanding", reigning as priests and rulers with Yahshua, our Chief, and that ...
It is not a complete definition, in the sense of including all the moments of thought which are present in the word as used in the last chapter (Hebrews 11:38) or in this. The "things hoped for" are not mere figments of the imagination; their basis is the word of God. If we ...
I cannot reverse it now. See the whole of this transaction largely considered and explained, See the notes onGenesis 25:29, etc., and seeGenesis 27:1(note), etc. Nothing spoken here by the apostle, nor in the history in Genesis to which he refers, concerns the eternal state of either...
The walls of Jericho fell down - This is particularly explainedJoshua 6:1, etc. God had promised that the walls of Jericho should fall down, if they compassed them about seven days. They believed, did as they were commanded, and the promise was fulfilled. ...