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Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesaccording Adar additions Ahasuerus Amalek Aram Aramaic Artaxerxes Babylon Babylonian banquet Bert Bible Book of Esther Buche Esther Canon century Christian clause codd Codex comm command commentary critical Crown 8vo cubits Darius decree edict edition Einleitung enemies eunuchs exegesis favour feast of Purim gallows give gloss Greek haggadic Haman Hammedatha hanged Haupt deletes heathen Hebrew honour inserted interpretation iSDn Ishtar Israel Jewish Jews Josephus Keil King Xerxes King's kingdom Lagarde letter Lord Marduk Massora Massoretic means Midrash Mishna Mordecai Oppert original palace passage Pers Persian Professor provinces Purim Queen RaShI recension regard royal satraps Schef Susa Talmud Targum Testament thee Theological thou tion translation unto variants Vashti viziers Vrss wicked women word Xerxes Yosippon Zeresh Popular passagesPage 254 - He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth up the beggar from the dung-hill, to set them among princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory: for the pillars of the earth are the Lord's, and he hath set the world upon them. Page 66 - For Mordecai the Jew was next unto king Ahasuerus, and great among the Jews, and accepted of the multitude of his brethren, seeking the wealth of his people, and speaking peace to all his seed. Page 346 - We do not hesitate to commend this as the best commentary on Romans yet written in English. It will do much to popularize this admirable and much needed series, by showing that it is possible to be critical and scholarly and at the same time devout and spiritual, and intelligible to plain Bible readers. Page 350 - Ready. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. By Rev. JAMES MOFFATT, BD, Minister United Free Church, Dundonald, Scotland. Page 354 - It is a treasury of expert knowledge, arranged in an orderly and lucid manner, and more than ordinarily readable. ... It is controlled by the candid and critical spirit of the careful historian who, of course, has his convictions and preferences, but who makes no claims in their behalf which the facts do not seem to warrant. Page 357 - Canon Driver's book is characterized throughout by thorough Christian scholarship, faithful research, caution in the expression of mere opinions, candor in the statement of facts and of the necessary inferences from them, and the devout recognition of the divine inworking in the religious life of the Hebrews, and of the tokens of divine inspiration in the literature which records and embodies it."—Dr. Page 345 - It is distinguished throughout by learning, sobriety of judgment, and sound exegesis. It is a weighty contribution to the interpretation of the Third Gospel, and will take an honorable place in the series of which it forms a part. Page 341 - Most* Bible readers have the impression that 'Numbers' is a dull book only relieved by the brilliancy of the Balaam chapters and some snatches of old Hebrew songs, but, as Prof. Gray shows with admirable skill and insight, its historical and religious value is not that which lies on the surface. Prof. Gray's commentary is distinguished by fine scholarship and sanity of judgment; it is impossible to commend it too warmly. References from web pagesJSTOR: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Kings International Critical Commentary Series Bibliography Bible.org: Selected Bibliography of the Books of Kings Chapter 5: The Proper Numbering of the Books Form and Style Research Papers Theses 1 Kings THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Bibliography to Mem 查經資料大全 Bibliographic information |