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5161 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 190.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… 49:34-39 ). But all such hopes were doomed to speedy disappointment.As throughout the chapter the reference is to Zedekiah, the mention of Jehoiakim in ver …
5162 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 191.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ( Jeremiah 34:7 ). Against Jerusalem itself Nebuchadrezzar and his host now laid siege. This was on the tenth day of the tenth month of the ninth year of Zedekiah …
5163 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 191.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ( Jeremiah 34:8, 9 ). The “princes” sulkily submitted. But during the brief time that the Babylonians withdrew to meet the Egyptian army, they not only ignored what …
5164 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 192.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ( Jeremiah 34:2-6, 3817, 18 ), Zedekiah could form no decision. Most characteristic of the situation is Jeremiah 38. As we read it, the king first yielded to his princes …
5165 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 197.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… 26:34, 35. But it is not necessary to suppose that this seventy years Sabbath refers to an exact previous period of 490 years, during which the observance of …
5166 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.1 (John Foxe)
The duke of Guise, entering into Blois, suffered his soldiers to fly upon the spoil, and slay or drown all the Protestants they could find. In this they spared …
5167 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.2 (John Foxe)
At Anjou, they slew Albiacus, a minister; and many women were defiled and murdered there; among whom were two sisters, abused before their father, whom the assassins bound to a wall to see them, and then slew them and him.
5168 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.3 (John Foxe)
The president of Turin, after giving a large sum for his life, was cruelly beaten with clubs, stripped of his clothes, and hung feet upwards, with his head and …
5169 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.4 (John Foxe)
At Barre great cruelty was used, even to young children, whom they cut open, pulled out their entrails, which through very rage they gnawed with their teeth …
5170 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.5 (John Foxe)
At Penna, after promising them safety, three hundred were inhumanly butchered; and five and forty at Albia, on the Lord’s Day. At Nonne, though it yielded on conditions …
5171 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.6 (John Foxe)
At Samarobridge, they murdered above one hundred Protestants, after promising them peace; and at Antsidor, one hundred were killed, and cast part into a jakes …
5172 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.7 (John Foxe)
The Protestants at Rochelle, who were such as had miraculously escaped the rage of hell, and fled there, seeing how ill they fared who submitted to those holy …
5173 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.8 (John Foxe)
It is a remarkable interference of Providence, that, in all this dreadful massacre, not more than two ministers of the Gospel were involved in it.
5174 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 34.9 (John Foxe)
The tragical sufferings of the Protestants are too numerous to detail; but the treatment of Philip de Deux will give an idea of the rest. After the miscreants …
5175 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
4. Their constant obedience to the command of Christ: “Swear not at all,” Matthew 5:34 .
5176 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 1.34 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
3. Noah, when, after the deluge, the earth was resettled in its former condition, set about its cultivation; and when he had planted it with vines, and when the fruit …
5177 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 2.34 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
2. Now Jacob also, when he understood that foreigners might come, sent all his sons into Egypt to buy corn, for the land of Canaan was grievously afflicted with …
5178 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 3.34 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
2. Now when all things were prepared, the gold, and the silver, and the brass, and what was woven, Moses, when he had appointed beforehand that there should be a festival …
5179 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 4.34 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
5. Thus did Balaam speak by inspiration, as not being in his own power, but moved to say what he did by the Divine Spirit But then Balak was displeased, and said …
5180 Antiquities of the Jews, p. 4.86 (Titus Flavius Josephus)
34 Let no one of the Israelites keep any poison that may cause death, or any other harm; but if he be caught with it, let him be put to death, and suffer the very same …