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 1  Int,   5, p.   xx|   supernatural power, if the latter, meaning that He was taught it in
 2    I,   7, p.   46|            builders of the old wall, meaning the Scribes and Pharisees,
 3   II,   3, p.   75|            witness to the Gentiles," meaning that nations which have
 4   II,   3, p.   79|         quoted Isa. iv. 2.] ~And the meaning of "the remnant of Israel"
 5   II,   3, p.   82|            unless indeed some hidden meaning is contained in the words.
 6   II,   3, p.   97|             a people meek and lowly, meaning none others but they of
 7   II,   3, p.   98|            same men by another name, meaning by "a little sanctuary,"
 8   II,   3, p.   99|            will be left for Himself, meaning the same men as in the preceding
 9   II,   3, p.   99|          Christ of God. And the full meaning of the divine promises I
10  III,   2, p.  112|            same prophet explains his meaning more plainly, when he says: "
11   IV,  10, p.  184|            And this of course is the meaning of the name "Jesus" in Hebrew.
12   IV,  15, p.  191|            first, let us inquire the meaning of the name Christ, before
13   IV,  15, p.  193|             can explain it, had this meaning, that the only good and
14   IV,  15, p.  194|              name from its spiritual meaning, and shewed that He was
15   IV,  15, p.  202|             vocative case of Elohim, meaning "O God," whereas the nominative
16   IV,  16, p.  212|            he says shall be exalted, meaning His invisible Power and
17   IV,  16, p.  213|           Architect and Builder, not meaning any house but the Church
18   IV,  17, p.  217|              that of his father, the meaning of which it is now the time
19    V, Int, p.  226|            in the line of their main meaning, but as accompanying a greater
20    V, Int, p.  230|            both in expression and in meaning, and are capable of various
21    V,   1, p.  236| metaphorically, we must transfer the meaning to spiritual essences and
22    V,   5, p.  250|             It carries in Itself the meaning of all begotten things,
23    V,   6, p.  250|            Father. For the customary meaning of first in the sense of "
24    V,  18, p.  261|           was seen by Israel, darkly meaning the Word of God. ~IN the
25    V,  28, p.  269|              the day of his coming?" meaning His Second and Glorious
26   VI,   1, p.    3|             in the proper place what meaning is to be attributed to this.~
27   VI,   3, p.    5|            God will come manifestly, meaning none other but the Word
28   VI,  15, p.   23|          should go before his face," meaning the Gospel of Salvation,
29   VI,  18, p.   26|             trouble.~For such is the meaning of "Behold the days of the
30   VI,  20, p.   37|           for such is said to be the meaning of the Hebrew word. Let
31   VI,  21, p.   43|            That would be the literal meaning: but figuratively, even
32  VII,   1, p.   54|            with us"? For that is the meaning of Emmanuel, which name
33  VII,   1, p.   55|            For as I said this is the meaning of Emmanuel.) And in the
34  VII,   1, p.   60|           give us, epitomizing their meaning. "The Lord," it says, "will
35  VII,   1, p.   60|             the Rulers (which is the meaning of "Assyrians") the other
36  VII,   1, p.   61|              of Assyrians, since the meaning of the word always implies
37  VII,   1, p.   62|             it calls them Assyrians, meaning Rulers. ~It is then with
38  VII,   1, p.   68|              it says that the earth, meaning thereby the men who inhabit
39  VII,   1, p.   70|           Light of God" (this is the meaning of Uriah), and that the
40  VII,   1, p.   70|             in himself" (this is the meaning of Zachariah son of Barachiah). ~
41  VII,   1, p.   71|           the king of the Assyrians: meaning here again either figuratively
42  VII,   2, p.   81|            that which follows, whose meaning we are not now called upon
43  VII,   2, p.   83|            heard it! "—evidently (d) meaning the birth of Christ and
44 VIII,   2, p.  117|             and understanding of the meaning of his words. He calls it
45 VIII,   2, p.  121|             taught His disciples the meaning of the Holy Scriptures.
46 VIII,   2, p.  122|           the prophet," to bear this meaning: "For the Law and the prophets
47 VIII,   2, p.  126|            that according to another meaning or interpretation, he that
48 VIII,   2, p.  133|           And you may see better the meaning of the words, "And there
49 VIII,   2, p.  134|            city and the holy place." Meaning that the city and the Holy
50 VIII,   2, p.  138|                Pilate the Governor "(meaning the Pilate of our Saviour'
51 VIII,   5, p.  148|          thickness," for such is the meaning of the Hebrew, shewing figuratively
52   IX,   1, p.  153|            the leading object of the meaning is to give mystic and divine
53   IX,   1, p.  153|       preserving as well the obvious meaning in its own sphere of historical
54   IX,   4, p.  160|              the same time? The real meaning supplies the explanation.
55   IX,   4, p.  160|        descended when He became man, meaning by Egypt this earthly sphere,
56   IX,   5, p.  162|           see the salvation of God," meaning every soul united with a
57    X,   1, p.  197|              living. For such is the meaning of: "When he sleepeth he
58    X,   2, p.  202|          that which (b) follows, the meaning of which there is no time
59    X,   4, p.  207|        silver was given for Him. The meaning of His words implies something
60    X,   4, p.  211|              Glory, and cut it off," meaning the Mosaic Worship. Thus
61    X,   6, p.  213|   destruction shall come upon them," meaning that wrath in the time of
62    X,   8, p.  219|         these quotations to shew the meaning of the "succour at dawn "
63    X,   8, p.  220|        Aquila, aware of the distinct meaning of God's Hebrew name of
64    X,   8, p.  230|            the wicked hemmed me in," meaning probably both the soldiers
65    X,   8, p.  235|         sight of all that fear him," meaning by "all that fear him,"
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