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monarch , be he who he may , that was the descendant of David and one of his successors ? W % lWiV ^^^ ^ Aim ^^ p 4 fi ome [ in loc . ] was of opinion , t ^ rt the prophecy regains f tpb $ ^^ cpprnpli ^ h ^ ^ nigl , thatx > n die future returo of £ ro 4 fe people * n illustrious , king of this nam-e and aback will reign over Israel . The Primate , IrcrJn ^ his amrctati&tfs ^ oii two passages in Ezekiel , * appears to have considered the Messiah as being , so designated and riiil
predicted , Bahrdt ' s comment ji ^ i ^ est'gfief ^ yjft h ^ ife , ™ m ^^ nbtis Me ^ si ^ coBi ^ neunt ^ tanquam res ad eandem eppcham , nenipe ail ve # teHs mtynie ^ tf W $ m peHiiiefites J . ^ t $ c&k % &es the k ^ Mik the' ^ kM : fy $ ftk Jolin ^§ ^ aks of &ocFs representing the ke § 2 aK uMette ^^ f '" " , l ^^ fseW tne ' teM in % zefeieT ^ eem the most decisive qf ^ oy ^ i ^ fi ^ been produced in favour of this statement . Yet the whole numiernfcfe ould
]^ && ^ d * W % ; upori it ^; ver ^ s ^ aaC I w earnestly TCComj ^ i ^ \\ i ^ suhject to tti ^ itiqiiiry ^ aiid bdmmuhications of one class of the retainers-pt t ^ e ]^^ ^ psitpif - . ; ¦/¦ ¦ '" '" /' ¦ . ' " ¦ . ' ; " ' , ' ;; n .-. ; ; V ''" ; y ) £ itjfS i _ : ' iv ; 3 , ^^ br ' ah ' ani believed God , " &c . In the original , « 7 rio ? ri ^ i \ lj } & A £ p&&fiVu' $ Gq ) , h . t . X . " \ ., "" ' * . , / Kecj ^ efy in th ^ satiie manner does Jam es , iv . 23 , make the quotafiq ^ , Jta bbtrf § a ^^ I coujdcHijire that § € should be omitted , ( and there is respectabfe aiiWr ^ ^ the oinfesibhJ |) or that we should read fy . The Gre ^|; V # s ^ L oTOeriC ifr ; tiL is mit stricttv followed in either text . ] - c
ff eb ^ ii ^ 4 , —the bfood of sprinkling , '&c . ' ^ ' ^ his jingle blause is sufficient to set aside the usuaJ interpretatlph of [ vexi ^ ^ - ^¦ 251 ' ^ W ^ Baye-a description here , not of the futurd state ojj : l ^^ pine ^ bte ^ of ^ eh ^ rffcteTikic genius and privileges of the Christian disp ^^ ioivC ar BldeJoVof sprinfelmg , " belongs not t 5 the celestial world : of"ihe ' econoni ^ pbf tTiB T Gospel , while we are yet on earth , it is an . essential part , ' ' " ^ Pet , ill . 19 , 20 , " By which also he went and preached to the spirits ia 1
pHsori ^ which some time were disobedient , " &c . * 'I ^ t ti ^; ' 6 bnijpare . with this language Luke iv . 18 [ Is . Txi . 1 ] , " The Spirfr of tb ^ tbf < ij w upon me , because lie hath anointed me—to preach dteli ^ eFancer to tHer t ^ btiyes *^ By virtue of his high commission and sacred gifts , by hii 1
perMori ^ ljhinistry , sind b y that of his apostles , Jesus proclaimed frieedbrn t <> thbse isvKb hatJ been fatst bound in the fetters of bigotry , superstitioii , iciplatry ; ^ nd sin . Many of the Gentiles , in particular , "gladly recerved the w 6 V 4 , ^* t ) 6 t were disobedient and unbelieving , like tt ^ e hardened cdnteinp praries of Noah . This I take to be the sense of the passage . ** "tfYie wriier * s as ^ bdMotis of ideas l ^ ad him to the history of the Old Testament as illustrative 6 f tfie cdintrast * Rev . xii 2 , ** — in pain to be delivered . " I > r . M ^ ngey , inBowyer * s Conj ., would place " acon ^ ma at £ a . < r a . vfytAzvi \! This punctuation appears to make the sense more ctear .
f-f-*> © h . xxxlv : 2 & ; K !* xvii . 24 . -f Ajyparat Crit ., &c , in lob ; J CoBani . in loc . § WorkSj VoL IV . pi IS * . ' < ¦ ¦ ll Oriesbacih , K . T ., ! h 16 c . T Mod . Rep . Vol . II . pp . 142—146 . ** I atn htt ^ py to tne 6 t with the s aittie view of it in Lindsey ' s Sbq ., pjpV 2 ^ 5 , ' 28 ^
ft Even in critical editions of Greek and tfomkn wt-itihgs We ' iheet Wfth '' 6 bM £ exainpW » » f a faulty ' punctuation . In Hx > Y . Od . lit ) , ii ., itt ., II . 17—19 , ^ akfen ^ ld has rightly a fleitoicototi ^ fter " dcimo , " find th ^ e aaihe pbiht after the ^ eVond'" ced ' Bentley's arrangement is lee « skilful .
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Notes on Pas&igies of Scripture . 687
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1829, page 687, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2577/page/15/
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