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8701 Here and Hereafter, p. 89.3 (Uriah Smith)

“To the general assembly and church of the first-born, which are written in heaven.” That is, we have now come to the time when believers, of whatever nationality …

8702 Here and Hereafter, p. 89.4 (Uriah Smith)

“And to God, the Judge of all.” Directly, through the mediation of his Son, we draw near to God. Passing over for a time the expression under discussion, “the spirits of just men made perfect,” we read on :—

8703 Here and Hereafter, p. 89.5 (Uriah Smith)

“And to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant.” We now come to Jesus, the real mediator, instead of to the typical priesthood of the former dispensation, which were only types of the true.

8704 Here and Hereafter, p. 139.1 (Uriah Smith)

1. All Alike Go into Sheol. — Thus Jacob says, “I will go down into the grave [ sheol ] unto my son mourning.” Genesis 37:35. Korah and his company went down into sheol. Numbers 16:30, 33. All mankind go there. Psalm 89:48 .

8705 Here and Hereafter, p. 296.3 (Uriah Smith)

… (p. 89) comes to this erroneous conclusion respecting these words, because they are applied alike to the sufferings of the lost and the happiness of the saved …

8706 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 47.1 (Uriah Smith)

… ( Psalm 89:3 ), God says, “I have made a covenant with my chosen.” This must refer to Christ; for it is connected with a promise that can be fulfilled only in Christ. Luke …

8707 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 89.1 (Uriah Smith)

By the act of placing the hands on the offering, and making confession, the sin of the penitent was considered as transferred to the victim; and the remainder of the ceremony was performed on that supposition:-

8708 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 89.2 (Uriah Smith)

“The solemn rite of imposition could mean nothing if it did not mean the transfer of the offerer’s guilt to a substituted victim. The sacrifices, then, continually …

8709 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 89.3 (Uriah Smith)

This idea of the transfer of the guilt of sin to the victim which was then to be treated as the sinner, should be carefully noted. As Mr. Alexander says, If the ceremony …

8710 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 132.1 (Uriah Smith)

… 7:89; 1 Samuel 4:4; 2 Samuel 6:2; 2 Kings 19:15; Psalm 80:1; 99:1; Isaiah 37:16; Ezekiel 10:2, 6, 7. It will be noticed that they are all from Old Testament writers. The first four …

8711 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 281 (Uriah Smith)

32;34 44 13:21 44 24:8 47 19:5,6 54 33:14 55 23:27 55 15:2,17 59 40:34 64 34:1 81 32:16 81 29:38-43 88 29:42,43 93 25:8,9 112 26:30 112 27:8 112 28:1 115 12:6 214 40:34,35 253

8712 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 282 (Uriah Smith)

139:7 10 33:6-9 14 110:1 42 2:8 42 89:3 47 78:54,60 60 80:1 63 11:4 116 106:24 159

8713 Looking Unto Jesus, p. 286 (Uriah Smith)

… offering, 89. God’s throne awful with life, 132-135. Great symbol explained, 153. Herod’s temple, 83. Heavenly sanctuary to be cleansed, 145.

8714 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 47.2 (Uriah Smith)

… , 15; 89:48; Job 33:18, 20, 22; Isaiah 38:17. It is also spoken of as liable to be destroyed, killed, etc. Genesis 17:14; Exodus 31:14; Joshua 10:30, 32, 35, 37, 39, etc.

8715 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 89.1 (Uriah Smith)

They believed, first, in the resurrection of the dead; and, secondly, they believed that there were intelligences in the unseen world, which they called angels …

8717 Man’s Nature and Destiny, p. 273.2 (Uriah Smith)

… (p.89) comes to this erroneous conclusion respecting these words, because they are applied alike to the sufferings of the lost and the happiness of the saved …

8718 The Marvel of Nations, p. 4 (Uriah Smith)

… CONSIDERED 89 A miracle of growth — Providence conspicuous in our history — Why nations are mentioned in the Bible — Why should not our own be mentioned? — Survey …

8719 The Marvel of Nations, p. 89 (Uriah Smith)

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8720 The Marvel of Nations, p. 89.1 (Uriah Smith)

OUR country’s progress, even under so brief a survey as that contained in the preceding chapters, must strike every one as a marvel of national growth. And …