A Dictionary of the New Testament and Vocabulary of Proper Names; With Remarks on the Whole and Upon Each Book, and Other Helps for Sabbath School Teachers and Scholars
A Dictionary of the New Testament and Vocabulary of Proper Names; With Remarks on the Whole and Upon Each Book, and Other Helps for Sabbath School Teachers and Scholars
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...applied to the children of Israel, as heing in a peculiar sense, the peo pie of God, and under his special care, Matt.x. 6. SAee/e, -/oW, theplace where shsep are enclosed. Sheep'-mar-het, John v. 2, should probably he sheep-gate, (Neh. iii. 1.) the gate by which sheep desstined for the altar were hrought into ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...applied to the children of Israel, as heing in a peculiar sense, the peo pie of God, and under his special care, Matt.x. 6. SAee/e, -/oW, theplace where shsep are enclosed. Sheep'-mar-het, John v. 2, should probably he sheep-gate, (Neh. iii. 1.) the gate by which sheep desstined for the altar were hrought into Jerusalem, and near which there was a market for selling thom. Sheep'-thins, Heb. xi. 37, are spoken of as articles of clothing, indicative of great distress and suffering. Shep'-herd, one who tmids sheep; applied to Christ, who has a constant and tender watch over his people. Shew, to set forth, to point out, to explain, to exhiblt, to teach. Shew'-hread, hread set forth, or exposed to view; spoken of the twelve loaves, corresponding to the twelve trihes of Israel, which were placed in two rows on the table in the sanctuary, and replaced every seventh day. Shew'-ing, manifestation, appearance. Shield, a piece of defensive armor worn on the left arm to ward off the blows of enemies; spoken, figuratively, of faith, which affords the heliever strength for overcoming the temptations of Satan. Shine, to give out rays, to emit radiance, to he resplendent, or glorious; to appear, to he distinctly manifest, 2 Cor. iv. 4; to reflect, as it were, the light of the truth by one's practice, to exhihit the heauty and excellence of the Christian religion, Phil. ii. 15; to exercise influence in imparting the knowledge and love of the truth, 2 Cor. iv. 6. Ski'-niug, hright, glittering, resplendent. Ship, a large hollow vessel made for passing on water, with sails; frequently in the N. T. used for small fishing boats. Ship'-mas-ter, the master or captain of a ship. Ship'-men, sailors, or seamen, Acts xxvii. 30. Ship'-ping, passage in a ship, John vi. 24. Ship'-toreck, th...
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