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29821 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 2, p. 161.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… , the character and the completeness of God’s provision for the removal of guilt.
29822 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 2, p. 171.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… poisonous character of the serpents in that district. Thus one writes of the neighborhood of the gulf: “The sand on the shore showed traces of snakes on every …
29823 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 7.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… real character of heathenism in its relation to the kingdom of God. Israel must learn that the heathen nations were not only hostile political powers, opposing …
29824 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 11.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the gods, and from his special qualifications? And this leads up to the principal personage in this history, to his character, and to the question of his religion …
29825 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 15.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the character of the true God and that of His true servants, who simply obey, but do not seek to control, His will. But even in what he did repeat of God’s message …
29826 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 18.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… that God would put in his mouth. There is no need of assuming hypocrisy on his part; both monarch and soothsayer acted quite in character and quite consistently …
29827 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 55.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ordinary character. It had not only been a violation of God’s express command, but daring sacrilege and profanation. And this under circumstances of the …
29828 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 57.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the character and dignity of God’s people, as in Genesis 34:7 .
29829 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 61.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… what character Israel meant to hold what it had received of God. For, as previously explained, it could never have been the Divine object in all that had been …
29830 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 95.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… spiritual character of the Judges from an Othniel and a Deborah down to Samson. The mission of these Judges was, as we have seen, chiefly local and always temporary …
29831 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 117.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… know God, He revealed not His being but His character and His ways ( Exodus 33:18; 34:6 ), so now He revealed to Gideon not only Who had spoken to him, but also that His …
29832 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 123.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… in character. Both would make the deepest impression on those sons of the desert, and, communicated to the next patrol, as the first watch was relieved by the …
29833 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 123.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… miraculous character of this narrative.
29834 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 129.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… its character, the service of Jehovah seems to have been, at least outwardly, the only one professed. Matters changed immediately upon his death. Presently …
29835 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 145.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… spasmodic character of Samson’s deeds, as also the reason why he always appears on the scene, not at the head of the tribes, but alone to battle.
29836 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 146.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… natural character. The parallel, so far as Israel is concerned, cannot fail to be seen. And as Samson’s sin finally assumed the form of adulterous love for Delilah …
29837 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 147.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… Nazarite character as a priestly kingdom unto Jehovah; and that the Lord’s Nazarite, so long as he remained such, would prove all-powerful through the strength …
29838 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 148.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… real character of Him Who had spoken to them. For, when Manoah proposed to entertain his guest, he learned that He would not eat of his food, and that His name was …
29839 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3, p. 163.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ,” and God preserved her. And now, in the altered circumstances, she still acts quite in character with her past. She complains not of her poverty; she explains …
29840 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 4.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the character of the Schools of the Prophets and of prophetic inspiration—these will readily occur to the reader as instances of what we mean. As examples …