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Gen. xxii. 18.
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Gen. xxvii. 36.
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ἀδόκιμος (vi. 8).
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Chap. vi. 6.
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Chap. iv. 16.
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Chap. vi. 20.
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Chap. x. 19.
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Phil. i. 23.
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Rev. xxi. 10.
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John xiv. 3.
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Gen. vi. 7.
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Gen. ix. 9, 10.
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Deut. ix. 16, 19.
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Reading καὶ μυριάσιν, ἀγγέλων πανηγύρει, καὶ ἐκκλησίᾳ πρωτοτόκων (xii. 22, 23). This disconnected use of μυριάς is amply justified by Deut. xxxiii. 2, Dan. vii. 10, and Jude 14. Besides, πανήγυρις is precisely the word to describe the assemblage of angels and distinguish them from the Church.
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κριτῇ θεῷ πάντων.
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Chap. viii. 10.
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τετελειωμένων.
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Chap. xi. 40.
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Deut. v. 27, 28.
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παραιτησάμενοι (xii. 25).
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Chap. ii. 3.
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“The Bible finds me,” said Coleridge.
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Exod. xix. 18. In his citation of this passage our author forsakes the Septuagint, which has “And all the people were greatly amazed.”
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Haggai ii. 6, 7.
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2 Pet. iii. 10.