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2201 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 104.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

Thus far as regards “the congregation of prophets” in the days of Samuel. In the time of Elijah, Israel—as distinct from Judah was entirely cut off from the sanctuary …

2202 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 104.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

What has been stated will help to explain how the three embassies which Saul sent to seize David in the Naioth were in turn themselves seized by the spiritual …

2203 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 104.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

When tidings of the death of David and afterwards of Joab reached Hadad, he insisted on returning to Edom, even against the friendly remonstrances of Pharaoh …

2204 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 104.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

But in the extreme northeast, as well as in the far southeast, a dark cloud gathered on the horizon. At the defeat of Hadadezer by the troops of David ( 2 Samuel …

2205 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 158.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… , pp. 104-119. According to Rabbinical writings, Asa was one of the model-kings.

2206 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 88.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… Psalm 104:3, 4; Isaiah 66:15; Habakkuk 3:8. The Greek rendering of the LXX. is (...), “as it were,” or “like” unto heaven. Whether this rendering was from an honest understanding …

2207 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 104.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

But once more the incapacity, if not the treachery, of Edom defeated the plans of the allies. Mesha refused to be drawn into the wilderness of Edom. As we understand …

2208 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 104.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

We suppose that it was here, or in some other dried-up wady close by, that the allies, who were now suffering from want of water, suddenly found themselves in presence …

2209 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 104.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

It was in these circumstances that the grand difference in principle between the king of Israel and pious Jehoshaphat appeared, as it always does in seasons …

2210 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 149.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… Psalm 104:3; Isaiah 66:15; Habakkuk 3:8 ). But we entertain no doubt of the real and constant, though by us unseen, presence of those angel-hosts, which alike the Old …

2211 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 104.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

Hoshea, the son of Elah, the last king of Israel, ascended the throne in the twelfth year of Ahaz, king of Judah. His reign extended, at least nominally, over nine …

2212 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 104.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

Although special records and inscriptions of his reign do not exist, we learn from fragmentary notices that in the third year of his reign the Assyrian monarch …

2213 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.1 (John Foxe)

Here he employed himself in reading St. Augustine and the schoolmen; but in turning over the leaves of the library, he accidentally found a copy of the Latin …

2214 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.2 (John Foxe)

He made his profession in the monastery of Erfurt, after he had been a novice one year; and he took priest’s orders, and celebrated his first Mass in 1507. The …

2215 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.3 (John Foxe)

In this University of Erfurt, there was a certain aged man in the convent of the Augustines with whom Luther, being then of the same order, a friar Augustine …

2216 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.4 (John Foxe)

By these words Luther was not only strengthened, but was also instructed of the full meaning of St. Paul, who repeateth so many times this sentence, “We are justified …

2217 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.5 (John Foxe)

In 1512, seven convents of his order having a quarrel with their vicar-general, Luther was chosen to go to Rome to maintain their cause. At Rome he saw the pope …

2218 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.6 (John Foxe)

He continued in the University of Wittenberg, where, as professor of divinity, he employed himself in the business of his calling. Here then he began in the …

2219 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.7 (John Foxe)

Luther diligently reduced the minds of men to the Son of God: as John the Baptist demonstrated the Lamb of God that took away the sins of the world, even so Luther …

2220 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 104.8 (John Foxe)

His life was correspondent to his profession; and it plainly appeared that his words were no lip-labor, but proceeded from the very heart. This admiration of his holy life much allured the hearts of his auditors.