The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... Pharisees , and told them what Jesus had done . The Pharisees themselves could not contra- dict the miracle , though they were interested in denying it . A council of the chief priests and Pharisees was convened . They did venture to ...
... Pharisees , and told them what Jesus had done . The Pharisees themselves could not contra- dict the miracle , though they were interested in denying it . A council of the chief priests and Pharisees was convened . They did venture to ...
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... Pharisees , which he most probably would not have done if he had been writing for those who were acquainted with the customs and sects of the Jews . The accounts to which he refers in his preface are now entirely lost , and the names of ...
... Pharisees , which he most probably would not have done if he had been writing for those who were acquainted with the customs and sects of the Jews . The accounts to which he refers in his preface are now entirely lost , and the names of ...
Page 792
... Pharisee ; the miraculous cure of the woman who had been bowed down by illness eighteen years ; the cleans- ing of the ten lepers ; and the restoring to life the son of a widow at Nain ; the account of Zaccheus , and of the penitent ...
... Pharisee ; the miraculous cure of the woman who had been bowed down by illness eighteen years ; the cleans- ing of the ten lepers ; and the restoring to life the son of a widow at Nain ; the account of Zaccheus , and of the penitent ...
Page 793
... Pharisees papyupot , lovers of money , ( ch . 16. 14 ; ) and in distinguishing Judas Isca- riot from the other Judas , he uses the phrase ós kaι Eуeveτo πрodoτns , “ which also was the traitor . " ( ch . 6 . 16. ) Matthew ( 10. 4 ...
... Pharisees papyupot , lovers of money , ( ch . 16. 14 ; ) and in distinguishing Judas Isca- riot from the other Judas , he uses the phrase ós kaι Eуeveτo πрodoτns , “ which also was the traitor . " ( ch . 6 . 16. ) Matthew ( 10. 4 ...
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... Pharisees , and to give them even the disposal of his own corpse , that , if they would , they might indulge their rage upon it . She took the advice , the Pharisees buried her husband with unusual pomp , and supported her in the ...
... Pharisees , and to give them even the disposal of his own corpse , that , if they would , they might indulge their rage upon it . She took the advice , the Pharisees buried her husband with unusual pomp , and supported her in the ...
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The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ... William Goodhugh,William Cooke Taylor Affichage du livre entier - 1841 |
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