Bible History - Old Testament
- 74- I could compare to nothing else than the immense avenue through whichthe approach was made to the great Egyptian temples." ...
- 75- had received. For as "on eaglewings had Jehovah borne them, God's dealings being compared to the eagle, who spreads his st ...
- 76- as the Absolutely Pure, Resplendent,and Glorious One. Hence this is symbolized by the light. God dwelleth in light that i ...
- 77- occupied the first, and the other six commandments the second Table of theLaw. But we only know for certain, that "the tab ...
- 78- the statement in Deuteronomy 5:20, where the expression is "awitness of vanity," we gather that not only all untrue, but a ...
- 79- CHAPTER 11: Civil & Social Ordinances Of Israel As The People Of God Their Religious Ordinances In TheirNational Aspe ...
- 80- altar of earth" (ver. 24), or if of stones, of such as were in the conditionin which they had been found in the earth. Mor ...
- 81- produce is considered (vers. 5, 6). After that, loss or damage of whathad been entrusted for safe keeping (vers. 7-15), an ...
- 82- three ordinances whichnow follow (vers, 18-19), the first refers to the Paschal sacrifice (comp. Exodus 12:15,20; 13:7;34: ...
- 83- As a nation Israel was now reconciled and set apart unto God - both having been accomplished bythe "blood of sprinkling." ...
- 84- CHAPTER 12: The Pattern Seen On The Mountain- The Tabernacle, The Priesthood, And The Services In TheirArrangement And Typ ...
- 85- theminutest, particular, without destroying that meaning, and losing that significance which alone made itof importance. N ...
- 86- the language of St. Augustine, "gives what He commands," and that the highest of all service, to which everything else is ...
- 87- What more natural than for those who waited, week after week, in unexplained solitude, within sightof this fire, to imagin ...
- 88- thee a great nation" (ver. 10). One of the fathers has already noticed, thatthe Divine words, "Now therefore let Me alone, ...
- 89- There is one point here which requires more particular inquiry than it has yet received. As commonlyunderstood, the slaugh ...
- 90- Horeb onward" (33:6). Israel was, so to speak, in permanent mourning, ever after itsgreat national sin. Next, as the Lord ...
- 91- Jehovah before thee." Then was Moses taught, that the deepest mystery of Divinegrace lay not in God's national, but in His ...
- 92- CHAPTER 13: Moses A Second Time On The Mount - On His Return His Face Shineth - The Rearing Of TheTabernacle - Its Consecr ...
- 93- removed when conversing with theLord. It is to this that the apostle refers (2 Corinthians 3:7) when he contrasts the Old ...
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