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Hewlett, John

 
9781235194276: Commentaries and Annotations on the Holy Scriptures (Volume 4)

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1816. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Or, the original may be rendered thus; ' And as many of them as were collected together, believed in eternal life.'--See Markland, in Bowyer. 51. Iconium.] --A city of Lycaonia lying to the north-east of Pisidia, and bounded on the south by Pamphylia and Cilicia. It is at present called Cogni. Chap. XIV. Ver. 11. In the speech of Lycaoriia.]--The learned P. E. Jablonski is of opinion, that this was not a dialect of the Greek; but that it resembled the ancient Chaldee, and was derived from it. 12. They called Barnabas, Jupiter, &c]--It is observed by Mr. Harrington, (Works, p. 380.) that this persuasion might gain the more easily on the minds of the Lycaonians, on account of the well-known fable of Jupiter and Mercury, who were said to have descended from heaven in the character and form of human beings, and to have been entertained by Lycaon, from whom the Lycaonians derived their name. 15 Turn from these vanities.]--Perhaps the apostle, in uttering these words, pointed to the statues of their gods, or to some other objects of idolatrous worship. 16. All nations."]--Rather,' All the Gentiles;' meaning the whole heathen world. 17- In that he did good, &c]--That is, shewing himself a beneficent Creator, giving us rain from heaven, &c 19. Who persuaded the people, Sac]--Rather, 'who having prevailed on the populace and stoned Paul, dragged him out,' &;c Price supposes that Paul pretended to be dead; but he might have been stunned by the blows which he received, and afterwards recovered. 23. Ordained.]--The word in the original refers to the mode of voting and electing by holding up hands. It might afterwards have been used metaphorically for the act of nominating, or appointing, generally.--See Grotius, and Dr. Doddridge. 25. Attalia.]--A maritime town of ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1816. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Or, the original may be rendered thus; ' And as many of them as were collected together, believed in eternal life.'--See Markland, in Bowyer. 51. Iconium.] --A city of Lycaonia lying to the north-east of Pisidia, and bounded on the south by Pamphylia and Cilicia. It is at present called Cogni. Chap. XIV. Ver. 11. In the speech of Lycaoriia.]--The learned P. E. Jablonski is of opinion, that this was not a dialect of the Greek; but that it resembled the ancient Chaldee, and was derived from it. 12. They called Barnabas, Jupiter, &c]--It is observed by Mr. Harrington, (Works, p. 380.) that this persuasion might gain the more easily on the minds of the Lycaonians, on account of the well-known fable of Jupiter and Mercury, who were said to have descended from heaven in the character and form of human beings, and to have been entertained by Lycaon, from whom the Lycaonians derived their name. 15 Turn from these vanities.]--Perhaps the apostle, in uttering these words, pointed to the statues of their gods, or to some other objects of idolatrous worship. 16. All nations."]--Rather,' All the Gentiles;' meaning the whole heathen world. 17- In that he did good, &c]--That is, shewing himself a beneficent Creator, giving us rain from heaven, &c 19. Who persuaded the people, Sac]--Rather, 'who having prevailed on the populace and stoned Paul, dragged him out,' &;c Price supposes that Paul pretended to be dead; but he might have been stunned by the blows which he received, and afterwards recovered. 23. Ordained.]--The word in the original refers to the mode of voting and electing by holding up hands. It might afterwards have been used metaphorically for the act of nominating, or appointing, generally.--See Grotius, and Dr. Doddridge. 25. Attalia.]--A maritime town of ...

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