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503 4 | we to suppose that that Providence which in the sacred Scriptures 504 9 | is found in none of their public books. For the author of 505 7 | the angels appointed to punish will accomplish these things ( 506 2 | play-writer would have used in his puns between prinos and prisein, 507 9 | which probably the Jews have purposely tampered with. introducing 508 13| Nemessarus, and I was his purveyor; and I went into Media, 509 1 | to all your demands and queries even after the fashion of 510 10| represented as prophesying in quite another manner, by visions 511 15| rebuking one of these men, quotes the words of the Lord, ` 512 13| eunuch of the king, of Hebrew race, made a request about the 513 13| the brother of Gabrias, at Ragi, a city of Media, ten talents 514 13| 13. You raise another objection, which 515 3 | with those whom the Lord raises," to the end, are not in 516 | rather 517 1 | character of a letter, and reaches the limits of a discourse. 518 3 | both fitted to edify the reader, is found in the Hebrew. 519 6 | words in the Hebrew. Your reason for affirming that there 520 11| rent asunder."~You might as reasonably compare to Philistion the 521 13| made a request about the rebuilding of the temple, and obtained 522 10| inspiration, as when he rebuked the elders sometimes, as 523 10| his which is universally received he is represented as prophesying 524 9 | every one will admit who receives the Acts of the Apostles; 525 6 | probably make any one averse to receiving the history: I mean the 526 9 | does the "sawn asunder" refer (for by an old idiom, not 527 15| I have given these short references, which are sufficient for 528 12| forgotten an additional remark I have to make about the 529 13| himself says, "Because I remembered God with all my heart; and 530 12| concealed among them at a very remote date, and had been preserved 531 5 | the words, "Thou shalt not remove the ancient landmarks which 532 7 | go free;and another will rend in pieces him of the seed 533 1 | the accuracy necessary to reply to your letter; and that 534 10| universally received he is represented as prophesying in quite 535 9 | than that they who had the reputation of wisdom, and the rulers 536 13| of Hebrew race, made a request about the rebuilding of 537 11| the play-writer would have resorted to. For, not satisfied with 538 10| wentetest up.And so with the rest: it was by inspiration that 539 15| you was already too much restricted.~Your last objection is, 540 10| unto Israel your father. Reuben, my first-born, my might, 541 12| was made by God from the rib of the man, Adam says, " 542 3 | is written, that he shall rise again with those whom the 543 3 | as when to the words, "Rising up in the morning, he offered 544 7 | whom the king of Babylon roasted in the fire, for the iniquity 545 12| words, derived from the same root, which either corresponded 546 3 | written to Amman about the rooting up of the Jewish nation, 547 2 | passages, amounting, to make a rough guess, to more than two 548 14| instance, that the Romans rule, and the Jews pay the half-shekel 549 14| without the knowledge of the ruler, as we learned and were 550 9 | The words of our Saviour run thus: "Woe unto you, scribes 551 15| bearing a burden on the Sabbath-day in Jeremias, as well as 552 10| will find that the same saints have been favoured with 553 15| corrected as he pleased, salutes you. His faithful spouse, 554 2 | Azarias, and Misael prayed and sang unto God," down to "O, all 555 11| have resorted to. For, not satisfied with rebuking them through 556 12| about the prino-prisein and schino-schiesein difficulty; that is, that 557 11| liberty to speak in this scoffing way of the Scriptures in 558 5 | not, as is their manner, scornfully laugh at Gentile believers 559 9 | and some of them shall ye scourge in your synagogues, and 560 2 | words, "And these three men, Sedrach, Misach, and Abednego fell 561 7 | rend in pieces him of the seed of Chanaan, and not of Judah, 562 | seemed 563 10| Daniel is said to have been seized by the Spirit, and to have 564 13| buried him; and if king Senachereim had slain any when he came 565 3 | with each other at least in sense. And many other places I 566 9 | and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would 567 3 | while they are found in the Septuagint and in Theodotion's version, 568 9 | measure of your fathers. Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, 569 7 | the lord of that wicked servant who says, "My lord delayeth 570 11| them apart, and asked them severally where they saw her committing 571 | shalt 572 9 | all the righteous blood shed upon the earth, from the 573 5 | accusation against those who shine forth in our community. 574 15| not found that from the shortness of my stay in Nicomedia 575 9 | they have slain them which showed before of the coming of 576 5 | do I say this because I shun the labour of investigating 577 4 | of distinction, with the sign the Greeks call an obelisk, 578 13| cup-bearer and keeper of the signet, and steward and overseer 579 13| of Media, ten talents of silver."And he adds, as if he were 580 11| under (prisein); and in a similar fashion threatened the other, 581 3 | add, "one heifer for the sin of their soul; "and to the 582 2 | when the king heard them singing, and saw them that they 583 4 | fourteen, and nineteen, and sixteen. But why should I enumerate 584 5 | gratifying their desire to slander the common brethren, and 585 11| arms. And thine handmaid slept. And she laid it in her 586 9 | son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the 587 4 | Hebrew, and there is no small dispute among them about 588 7 | drinking with drunkards, and smiting his fellow-servants, shall 589 9 | removed by these rulers of Sodom,as the Spirit would call 590 3 | from my troubles, and my sorrows which compass me." For they 591 13| Understanding that I was sought for to be put to death, 592 3 | heifer for the sin of their soul; "and to the words, "The 593 13| captive such a mansion and spacious garden? "~Where you get 594 4 | His Son, God who is love spared not, but gave Him up for 595 9 | Epistle to the Hebrews, in speaking of the prophets, and what 596 7 | wise man, and to have been specially trained to succeed his father, 597 15| salutes you. His faithful spouse, Marcella, and her children, 598 5 | to those who seek such a starting-point for gratifying their desire 599 11| Your other objections are stated, as it appears to me, somewhat 600 15| from the shortness of my stay in Nicomedia my time for 601 7 | but who administered their stewardship wickedly. One will saw asunder 602 10| breadth of Jacob's thigh grew stiff while he was wrestling with 603 9 | suffered, says, "They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, 604 9 | killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto 605 11| harlots before the king, and stood before him. And the one 606 9 | hand down by tradition such stories? The answer is, that they 607 2 | places when with my little strength I was collating the Hebrew 608 15| however, is my answer to your strokes, as you call them. Would 609 15| many people, and rebuke strong nations; and they shall 610 10| hard to be born, hard and stubborn. Thou weft wanton, boil 611 15| of the learned and able students of divine things may at 612 15| last objection is, that the style is different. This I cannot 613 14| when great nations become subject, that the king should allow 614 14| themselves with holding them in subjection, and conceded to them their 615 7 | had intercourse on many subjects, the names of these elders, 616 7 | been specially trained to succeed his father, with whom I 617 2 | one which has been most successful. Of the copies in my possession 618 11| morning to give my child suck, and he was dead; but when 619 10| For the present it will suffice to instance what is testified 620 12| the Hebrew are perfectly suitable, but not in the Greek. It 621 10| life is preserved. And the sun rose, when the vision of 622 10| little heed to the words, "At sundry times, and in divers manners, 623 1 | letter with all indulgence, supplying anything I may omit.~ 624 4 | from forgery! Are we to suppose that that Providence which 625 9 | Wherefore I think no other supposition is possible, than that they 626 9 | shall ye scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from 627 6 | he was prone to use the Syriac word instead of the Hebrew 628 4 | in what is said about the tabernacle and its court, and the ark, 629 13| Ragi, a city of Media, ten talents of silver."And he adds, 630 9 | the Jews have purposely tampered with. introducing some phrases 631 9 | which could prove what He tells are to be found. For they 632 9 | what follows is of the same tenor: "O Jerusalem; Jerusalem, 633 10| suffice to instance what is testified concerning Jacob. Of dreams 634 9 | also, Stephen, in his other testimony, says, "Which of the prophets 635 15| the Lord, beginning, "Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon 636 9 | the first Epistle to the Thessalonians, testifies this concerning 637 14| that it is no uncommon thing, when great nations become 638 4 | Churches of Christ, had no thought for those bought with a 639 15| exquisite nature of the thoughts. Such an encomium, perhaps, 640 2 | Hebrew copy of Daniel; but of thousands of other passages also which 641 11| and in a similar fashion threatened the other, who said, 'Under 642 2 | copies the words, "And these three men, Sedrach, Misach, and 643 13| had made partner of his throne? Them, if it was not this 644 9 | how with any justice he throws the blame of having persecuted 645 13| former captivity, their sons torn from them to be eunuchs, 646 10| not against him, and he touched the breadth of his thigh; 647 12| passages we can, I find traces of this kind of contrivance 648 8 | about these elders such traditions as the following: that they 649 7 | and to have been specially trained to succeed his father, with 650 12| and that "taken" is a translation of this word as is evident 651 4 | in that book I found much transposition and variation in the readings 652 1 | which demands no common treatment, but such as oversteps the 653 14| from a true king! Private trials are held according to the 654 3 | that I may cease from my troubles, and my sorrows which compass 655 13| into Media, and left in trust with Gabael, the brother 656 9 | Jeremias, or any of the twelve, or Daniel? Then about Zacharias 657 7 | him his portion with the unbelievers,"even so the angels appointed 658 9 | which have been preserved in uncanonical writings (Apocrypha). As 659 14| answer is, that it is no uncommon thing, when great nations 660 15| thou not slay.'" I cannot understand how, with all your exercise 661 13| especially when he adds, "Understanding that I was sought for to 662 10| writing of his which is universally received he is represented 663 | unless 664 4 | us copies which shall be untampered with, and free from forgery! 665 | until 666 4 | found much transposition and variation in the readings of the prophecies. 667 9 | the temple and the altar. Verily I say unto you, All these 668 2 | immediately followed by the verse, "Nabouchodonosor the king 669 2 | bound" followed in our versions by very many verses which 670 9 | serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation 671 10| a pillar, and vowedst a vow there to Me: now arise, 672 10| to Me there a pillar, and vowedst a vow there to Me: now arise, 673 3 | out? And he said, Lo, I wait yet a little while, looking 674 2 | another copy, from "And they walked in the midst of the fire, 675 3 | fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it." Again, 676 13| dead, and cast outside the walls of Nineve, I buried him; 677 10| and stubborn. Thou weft wanton, boil not over like water; 678 10| wanton, boil not over like water; because thou wentest up 679 13| deeds does not betoken great wealth and much property, especially 680 10| hard and stubborn. Thou weft wanton, boil not over like 681 10| like water; because thou wentest up to thy father's bed; 682 10| the couch to which thou wentetest up.And so with the rest: 683 | whence 684 7 | administered their stewardship wickedly. One will saw asunder him 685 8 | Juda would not abide your wickedness."~ 686 3 | speaks to him, from "How long wilt thou hold out? And he said, 687 9 | gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not! Behold, 688 6 | that some words the very wisest could not translate. "If, 689 13| for to be put to death, I withdrew myself for fear, and all 690 9 | prophets. Wherefore be ye witnesses unto yourselves, that ye 691 8 | that they so deceived the wives of their countrymen.Wherefore 692 9 | of our Saviour run thus: "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 693 11| Then there appeared two women that were harlots before 694 9 | that it would be nothing wonderful if this history were true, 695 9 | found in some apocryphal work, which probably the Jews 696 13| them privily (for in his wrath he killed many)." Think 697 10| was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the 698 10| grew stiff while he was wrestling with him. And he said to 699 9 | preserved in uncanonical writings (Apocrypha). As an example, 700 11| the king (for her bowels yearned after her son), and she 701 8 | Christ to be freed from the yoke of their enemies, that they 702 7 | The Lord make thee like Zedekias and Achiab, whom the king


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