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1 Int, 3, p. xi | daemons during their exile in Egypt. Abundant prophetic evidence 2 Int, 5, p. xx | that He was taught it in Egypt, what a strange thing that 3 I, 3, p. 16 | when them earnest out of Egypt. 7. And thou shalt boil 4 I, 4, p. 23 | them out of the land of Egypt: for they abode not in my 5 I, 6, p. 30 | daughter of the King of Egypt, and partook of the Egyptian 6 I, 6, p. 33 | the terrible disease of Egypt. As such it offered a lower 7 I, 6, p. 33 | through their long sojourn in Egypt, after the death of their 8 I, 6, p. 36 | the Lord in the land of Egypt. . . . And the Lord shall 9 I, 6, p. 37 | Lord shall be set up in Egypt, and that Egyptians shall 10 I, 6, p. 38 | inhabited world, and in Egypt itself and among the other 11 I, 6, p. 39 | hand to lead them out of Egypt." ~"Not according to the 12 I, 6, p. 39 | Jews at the exodus from Egypt. It might have seemed that 13 I, 6, p. 39 | hand to lead them out of Egypt." He prophesied that the 14 II, 3, p. 73 | the Lord in the land of Egypt . . . and the Egyptians 15 II, 3, p. 73 | Lord away from Jerusalem in Egypt, and that the Egyptians 16 II, 3, p. 73 | Lord. Yes, and not only in Egypt, but in the true Jerusalem 17 II, 3, p. 88 | the Assyrians, and from Egypt, (c) and Babylon, and Ethiopia, 18 III, 2, p. 104 | deceitful polytheism of Egypt, and was the first to turn 19 III 121(36)| then he sailed away to Egypt, afterwards to Babylon to 20 III 130(51)| makes Mark the apostle of Egypt, and v. 10 tells how Pantaenus ( 21 III 130(51)| more than once. In Africa, Egypt, Cyrene, and Carthage were 22 III, 6, p. 151 | to Him in time, either in Egypt, or anywhere else? Why has 23 III, 7, p. 159 | throughout the whole of Egypt and Libya, Europe and Asia, 24 III, 7, p. 161 | Ptolemies was dissolved in Egypt. And from that day (140) 25 III, 7, p. 161 | to this, the kingdom of Egypt has been destroyed, which 26 IV, 10, p. 181 | according to the devices of Egypt, (162) in which ye dwelt, 27 IV, 16, p. 216 | long after the Exodus from Egypt purified with certain lustrations 28 IV, 17, p. 218 | the people from slavery in Egypt, and led them in freedom 29 IV, 17, p. 219 | carefulness in their journey from Egypt, seems to present a picture 30 V, 4, p. 244 | 14. Thus saith the Lord: Egypt hath laboured for thee, 31 V, 4, p. 247 | beside Him." ~Instead of "Egypt laboured," the Hebrew has, 32 V, 4, p. 247 | translators render, "Labour of Egypt,'' so that the passage runs: " 33 V, 4, p. 247 | passage runs: "The Labour of Egypt and the merchandise of the 34 VI, 20, p. 37 | the Christ will come into Egypt, and What Things will come 35 VI, 20, p. 37 | Word of God, will come into Egypt, and will come not imperceptibly 36 VI, 20, p. 37 | s time the Lord visited Egypt, and what Lord he was. For . 37 VI, 20, p. 37 | Lord is said not to visit Egypt without it. And also when 38 VI, 20, p. 37 | shaking of the idols of Egypt made by hand, I mean, and 39 VI, 20, p. 38 | say, and of what kings was Egypt delivered after the coming 40 VI, 20, p. 38 | thickness, and conies to Egypt," naming the body that came 41 VI, 20, p. 38 | his mother, and flee into Egypt, and stay there (297) until 42 VI, 20, p. 38 | idolatrous error was in Egypt, and the Egyptians seemed 43 VI, 20, p. 39 | noxious daemons who infested Egypt before, inhabiting images 44 VI, 20, p. 39 | Jesus Christ sojourned in Egypt in flesh and blood; and, 45 VI, 20, p. 40 | the coming of the Lord to Egypt: "Egyptians shall rise against 46 VI, 20, p. 41 | Saviour Jesus Christ all Egypt had its own kings, as a 47 VI, 20, p. 41 | first Roman to subjugate Egypt, captured Cleopatra the 48 VI, 20, p. 41 | saying, "And I will deliver Egypt into the hand of cruel rulers," 49 VII, 1, p. 59 | attack the Jews, some from Egypt, some from Assyria, and 50 VII, 1, p. 60 | over part of the river of Egypt, and for the bee which is 51 VII, 1, p. 60 | called flies, and flies of Egypt, as delighting in sacrifices 52 VII, 1, p. 63 | old among the Gentiles, in Egypt and the land of the Assyrians, 53 VII, 2, p. 80 | constitutions, as for instance, Egypt was ruled by its own king, ( 54 VIII, 1, p. 106 | not only over the whole of Egypt, but over his own relations, 55 VIII, 2, p. 131 | gained the (c) kingdom of Egypt and of the whole world, 56 VIII, 4, p. 143 | 18. And if the family of Egypt (b) shall not go up nor 57 VIII, 4, p. 143 | is the transgression of Egypt, and the transgression of 58 VIII, 5, p. 147 | prophets; if throughout Egypt in every locality, town 59 VIII, 5, p. 147 | Hebrews; if the idols of (414) Egypt have not been shaken, for 60 VIII, 5, p. 147 | through all the households of Egypt, between them that receive 61 VIII, 5, p. 148 | we can see the people of Egypt far more patently in actual 62 VIII, 5, p. 148 | and some throughout all Egypt raising an altar to the 63 VIII, 5, p. 148 | that the Lord would come to Egypt not in an unembodied state, 64 IX, 2, p. 154 | the Virgin will come to Egypt, is both Literally and Figuratively 65 IX, 2, p. 154 | the Lord (d) would come to Egypt is this: The Egyptians are 66 IX, 2, p. 155 | it foretells His going to Egypt, in (422) predicting that 67 IX, 2, p. 155 | Here it is predicted of Egypt and its people that they 68 IX, 2, p. 155 | that the Lord's coming to Egypt has taken place; but if 69 IX, 2, p. 155 | but to the Lord coming to Egypt, as the prophecy before 70 IX, 2, p. 155 | Spirit. And that the idols of Egypt to be shaken, are the idols 71 IX, 2, p. 155 | bodily form was carried into Egypt, when Joseph arose in obedience 72 IX, 2, p. 155 | young Child, and went into Egypt, it is probable that the 73 IX, 2, p. 156 | His teaching, so many of Egypt's inhabitants afterwards 74 IX, 3, p. 156 | that Christ would come into Egypt, and would return from thence 75 IX, 3, p. 156 | the Lord would come into Egypt, foretold the journey of 76 IX, 3, p. 156 | Christ, when He went into Egypt with His parents. Here we 77 IX, 3, p. 156 | prophecy of His return from Egypt in its natural order, when 78 IX, 3, p. 156 | words: "God led him out of Egypt." For our Lord and Saviour 79 IX, 3, p. 157 | prophesied, Whom God led out of Egypt, when, as Matthew records, 80 IX, 4, p. 159 | concerns the Words, Out of Egypt have I Called My Son, and 81 IX, 4, p. 159 | translates, "Out (c) of Egypt have I called my son." But 82 IX, 4, p. 159 | that Jesus was carried into Egypt, and returned thence to 83 IX, 4, p. 159 | our Saviour's going into Egypt, let him know that He went 84 IX, 4, p. 159 | submitted to go down to Egypt with His parents. For it 85 IX, 4, p. 160 | I loved him, and out of Egypt have I called my son." But 86 IX, 4, p. 160 | and beloved Son from the Egypt whither He descended when 87 IX, 4, p. 160 | He became man, meaning by Egypt this earthly sphere, or 88 IX, 4, p. 160 | earthly sphere, or possibly Egypt itself. But you, to whom 89 IX, 4, p. 160 | third prophecy concerning Egypt, and His sojourn there. ~ 90 IX, 4, p. 160 | God led (428) him out of Egypt," and as the evangelist 91 X, 6, p. 213 | down like the river of (b) Egypt." ~By which I think is meant,