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39561 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 172.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , in reference to both the earthly building and the heavenly temple, is called its cleansing.
39562 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 172.3 (Uriah Smith)
… in reference to the nature of this cleansing, as he is here undoubtedly laboring under an utter misapprehension. The following are the plain terms in which …
39563 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 173.1 (Uriah Smith)
… he refers. The reason Paul assigns why this cleansing is performed with blood, is because without the shedding of blood there is no remission .
39564 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 181.3 (Uriah Smith)
… just referred to says, “Whose tongue thou shalt not understand.” This could not be said of the Babylonians, Persians, or Greeks, in reference to the Jews; for the …
39565 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 186.2 (Uriah Smith)
… . He refers to the fact of their deliverance from Egypt, and the great renown that had accrued to the Lord’s name for all his wonderful works manifested among …
39566 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 187.3 (Uriah Smith)
… vision referred to. 1. Gabriel is there first brought to view by name in the book, and the only time previous to this occasion. 2. He was commanded to make Daniel …
39567 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 188.2 (Uriah Smith)
… , in reference to which his mind was filled with doubt and astonishment. “I am come to show thee,” also said the angel. Show thee in reference to what? — Certainly in …
39568 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 190.1 (Uriah Smith)
… in reference to the last church which denotes the closest union with God: “If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him …
39569 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 191.2 (Uriah Smith)
… again refer to the vision of chapter 8. We have seen that Daniel, at the close of that chapter, says that he did not understand the vision. Some portions of that …
39570 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 192.1 (Uriah Smith)
… intelligibly referred to anything else; for the word here rendered determined signifies “cut off;” and there is no period from which the seventy weeks could …
39571 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 194.3 (Uriah Smith)
… , referred to nothing but Massachusetts. It is no more complete in itself than a bond given in security for a note, or some other document to which it refers, is …
39572 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 197.3 (Uriah Smith)
… had reference principally to the restoration of the temple and the temple-worship of the Jews, and not to the restoration of their civil state and polity …
39573 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 201.2 (Uriah Smith)
… above referred to was discovered, that no change in the reckoning has been attempted. It makes no material difference, as it does not interfere at all with …
39574 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 212.1 (Uriah Smith)
… holy” refers, according to remarks on verse 24 of this chapter, to the anointing of the heavenly sanctuary previous to the beginning of Christ’s ministry …
39575 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 212.3 (Uriah Smith)
… this refers to the Messiah himself, and that the meaning is that he who was most holy would then be consecrated, or anointed, as the Messiah. It is probable, as …
39576 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 214.3 (Uriah Smith)
… in reference to which he earnestly desired light. What was it? — It was undoubtedly some part of his last preceding vision; namely, the vision of chapter 9, and …
39577 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 216.1 (Uriah Smith)
… in reference to the same subject, can it for a moment be supposed that Gabriel disregarded his instruction, lost sight of his mission, and suffered another …
39578 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 220.2 (Uriah Smith)
… doubtless refers to the former vision of chapter 8.
39579 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 222.3 (Uriah Smith)
… Persia, referring, doubtless, to the immediate successors of Cyrus. These were, (1) Cambyses, son of Cyrus; (2) Smerdis, an impostor; (3) Darius Hystaspes.
39580 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 224.2 (Uriah Smith)
… times referred to in the remaining portion of this chapter. It therefore becomes essential to an understanding of the prophecy clearly to identify these …