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28041 Letter to Rev. J. Litch, on the Second Coming of Christ, p. 39.1 (Charles Fitch)

The matter is illustrated to my own mind in the following way. An architect draws the plan of a building, and upon the margin of the sheet he places a scale and …

28042 Herald of the Bridegroom, p. 35.2 (Apollos Hale)

… , Ezekiel 39. It may be more or less.

28043 The Second Advent Manual

From 742 deduct 65 leaves B. C. 677,—the only date ever given, I believe, for the captivity of Manasseh.

28044 The Second Advent Manual, p. 39.1 (Apollos Hale)

For an explanation of the quotations from Hosea and Isaiah, and for the most authentic history of the period before us, we add the following

28046 The Second Advent Manual, p. 39.2 (Apollos Hale)

Prideaux’s Con., vol. i., pp. 149-131. “In the eleventh year of Manasseh, B. C. 688, died Tirhakah, king of Egypt, after he had reigned there eighteen years, who was the last …

28047 The Second Advent Manual, p. 39.3 (Apollos Hale)

“The same year that this happened in Egypt, by the death of Tirhakah, the like happened in Babylon, by the death of Mesessimordacus. For, he leaving no son behind …

28048 The Second Advent Manual, p. 39.4 (Apollos Hale)

“In the 22nd year of Manasseh, B. C. 677, Esarhaddon, after he had now entered on the fourth year of his reign in Babylon, and fully settled his authority there, began …

28050 The Second Advent Manual, p. 89.1 (Apollos Hale)

… , (ch. 39;) and that on receiving the news of the success of Belisarius against the Vandals in Africa, after he had “celebrated the Divine goodness and confessed …

28051 Bible Handbook, p. 8.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• John 5:39. Christ commands us to search the Scriptures. The Desire of Ages, 390 .

28052 Bible Handbook, p. 32.15 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Revelation 21:12. Gate keepers. Early Writings, 39, 37 .

28053 Bible Handbook, p. 33.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Matthew 13:39; Revelation 14:15-20. Reap the harvest of the earth.

28054 Bible Handbook, p. 39.1 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Leviticus 16:20. When the priest comes out from the sanctuary, in type, he bears all the confessed sins of the people. There is then an end of all reconciling. Testimonies …

28055 Bible Handbook, p. 39.2 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Leviticus 16:10, 21. The sins all laid upon head of scapegoat. The Great Controversy, 485 .

28056 Bible Handbook, p. 39.3 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Psalm 7:16. David understood that the sins would come down upon the head of the evil one.

28057 Bible Handbook, p. 39.4 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Leviticus 16:22. The goat was led into the wilderness. Patriarchs and Prophets, 355 .

28058 Bible Handbook, p. 39.5 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Revelation 22:11, 12. When our High Priest leaves the sanctuary to come into the earthly court, every case will have been decided for eternity. Early Writings, 36, 279, 280 .

28059 Bible Handbook, p. 39.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• Revelation 20:1-3. Satan, the antitypical scapegoat, receives the sins of the righteous, and is left upon the desolate earth. The Great Controversy, 658; Early Writings, 178, 280, 281 .

28060 Bible Handbook, p. 39.7 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

The Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world should be made the central though of every text.