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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.1827 Excerpt: ... it, Viz. that of Testament, on which account Jesus died, because such only becomes valid in consequence of the death of the testator, it confessedly has not. If, however, he wrote Greek and originally quoted the Greek translation, the word SiaSiiicij was the correct expression. It comprises not only the first, but likewise the second signification of Testament; but it really contained the data for the reasoning, which he founded upon it and which could not arise from the Hebrew. In the xth chapter, 4, 5. he proves that henceforth the ancient offerings have ceased. For this he refers to the xlth Psalm vers. 7., where a person, whom he accounts the Messiah entering into the world, addresses God;--Thou requirest no offerings, but thou hast formed for me a body--that I may fulfil thy will. Thence, he continues, the ancient offerings are of no more avail, and noiriaai StXa the fulfilment of the will is commanded instead of them, vers. 9, 10. Conformably to this will, iv y StXan, Jesus once for all presented the offering of his body njv TrpoeQopav row owfjiaToi; as a general expiation from sin. The argument turns upon this passage: Thou wouldest not offerings, but gavest to me a body, to perform thy will, owpa KarnpTiau pot. This will, Jesus accomplished through the offering of his own body, Sia Ti)v npootyopav Tov owfuirog, consequently the passage was fulfilled and all other offerings cease. Formerly the offerings were numerous, voWaKig-npootyipwv, vers. 11. for all these the single offering sufficed pia %ma, fiia irpoffopa, vers. 12, 13., which was for ever satisfactory, tig To?t»?v£(C£c, vers. 14. The offering Of the body, npoaopa Tov awfiaroq, this single offering instead of all, pia wpoofopa, refers to the words of the Psalm, awfia KaTtipno-w...
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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.1827 Excerpt: ... it, Viz. that of Testament, on which account Jesus died, because such only becomes valid in consequence of the death of the testator, it confessedly has not. If, however, he wrote Greek and originally quoted the Greek translation, the word SiaSiiicij was the correct expression. It comprises not only the first, but likewise the second signification of Testament; but it really contained the data for the reasoning, which he founded upon it and which could not arise from the Hebrew. In the xth chapter, 4, 5. he proves that henceforth the ancient offerings have ceased. For this he refers to the xlth Psalm vers. 7., where a person, whom he accounts the Messiah entering into the world, addresses God;--Thou requirest no offerings, but thou hast formed for me a body--that I may fulfil thy will. Thence, he continues, the ancient offerings are of no more avail, and noiriaai StXa the fulfilment of the will is commanded instead of them, vers. 9, 10. Conformably to this will, iv y StXan, Jesus once for all presented the offering of his body njv TrpoeQopav row owfjiaToi; as a general expiation from sin. The argument turns upon this passage: Thou wouldest not offerings, but gavest to me a body, to perform thy will, owpa KarnpTiau pot. This will, Jesus accomplished through the offering of his own body, Sia Ti)v npootyopav Tov owfuirog, consequently the passage was fulfilled and all other offerings cease. Formerly the offerings were numerous, voWaKig-npootyipwv, vers. 11. for all these the single offering sufficed pia %ma, fiia irpoffopa, vers. 12, 13., which was for ever satisfactory, tig To?t»?v£(C£c, vers. 14. The offering Of the body, npoaopa Tov awfiaroq, this single offering instead of all, pia wpoofopa, refers to the words of the Psalm, awfia KaTtipno-w...
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