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8501 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 30.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… in reference to those most dear to God, it may be shortened as a relief from the work and toil which sin has brought upon this world. Indeed, the sequel will show …

8502 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 32.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… , and refers to the universal prevalence of open, daring sin, and rebellion against God, brought about when the separation between the Sethites and the Cainites …

8503 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 34.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… in reference to the ark of bulrushes in which Moses was saved. ( Exodus 2:3-5 ) Noah was to construct his ark of “gopher,” most likely cypress wood, and to “pitch it within …

8504 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 35.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… specially referred to ( ch. 8:6 ). The door was to be in the side of the ark, which was arranged in three stories of rooms (literally “cells”), or the accommodation of all …

8505 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 37.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… again referred to—each time in the grave, brief language befitting its solemnity. In Psalm 29:10 we read: “Jehovah sitteth upon the flood; yea, Jehovah sitteth …

8506 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 41.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… frequent references to Erech, the city mentioned in Genesis 10:10; allusions to a race of giants, who are described in fabulous terms; a mention of Lamech, the …

8507 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 45.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… , which refers to His power as Ruler and Lord; the other, Jehovah, to His character as the covenant-God.

8508 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 49.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… ;” thus referring to the blessing which was to flow to all nations through the Hebrew race. Lastly, Canaan was to be the servant of Japheth, as seen in the subjection …

8509 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 52.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… ,” in reference to “the quadruple groups of capitals” of Babylonia and Assyria. Lastly, we know that, as stated in the Bible, “the Babylonian empire extended its …

8510 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 58.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… here referring to the sayings of Elihu, Job had evidently perfect knowledge of the true God; and he was a humble, earnest worshipper of Jehovah. Without any …

8511 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 73.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… frequent reference to the kingdom of Elam on the Assyrian monuments, confirmatory of Scripture, and Mr. Smith inserts the names of Chedorlaomer and his three …

8512 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 81.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… bearing reference to Sarah, the other to Abraham. If Sarah was to become the mother of the promised seed, she also must learn to believe. ( Hebrews 11:11 ) Probably …

8513 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 90.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… constantly referred to ( Genesis 24:7; 26:3; 50:24; Exodus 13:5, 11; 33:1, etc.), and, as Luther observes, it became really the spring whence all flowed that was promised …

8514 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 93.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… shall refer in connection with the life of Isaac. Nothing else remains to be told of the third-eight years which followed the death of Sarah. We read, indeed …

8515 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 104.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… to refer to it are these: “Cursed be every one that curseth thee, and blessed be he that blesseth thee.” ( Genesis 27:29 ) But this is manifestly very different from …

8516 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 105.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… remarked, refers to the varying success of the future struggles between Israel and Edom, and introduces into the blessing of Jacob an element of judgment …

8517 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 131.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… incidental reference to it in the later confession of his brothers ( Genesis 42:21 ), we are not told either of the tears or the entreaties with which Joseph vainly …

8518 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 138.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… special reference to the dead; their belief in lucky and unlucky days and events, and even in the so-called “evil eye.” But what is most to our present purpose, we …

8519 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 145.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… their reference to himself as one “who is not,” seemed to imply persistence in their former deceit, and must have strengthened his doubts as to their state of …

8520 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1, p. 146.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… . The reference to “fear of God” on the part of an Egyptian, and this apparent shrinking from needless rigor, must have cut them to the heart, as it brought out in …