Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ: Being a Critical Digest and Synoptical Arrangement of the Most Important Annotations on the New Testament, Exegetical, Philological, and Doctrinal : Carefully Collected and Condensed, from the Best Commentators, Both Ancient and Modern, and So Digested as to Form One Consistent Body of Annotation, in which Each Portion is Systematically Attributed to Its Respective Author, and the Foreign Matter Translated Into English : the Whole Accompanied with a Copious Body of Original Annotations, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Bible |
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Page 52
... Lampe . The taste is doubtless blunted by satiety . Lampe observes that the ȧpxITρIKλívos sup- posed that the wine had been ready prepared . 10. καὶ ὅταν μεθυσθώσι . The word μεθύειν , in its physical sense , denotes saturate , or to be ...
... Lampe . The taste is doubtless blunted by satiety . Lampe observes that the ȧpxITρIKλívos sup- posed that the wine had been ready prepared . 10. καὶ ὅταν μεθυσθώσι . The word μεθύειν , in its physical sense , denotes saturate , or to be ...
Page 58
... Lampe , and Kuinoel think that the φραγέλλιον was formed from the ropes with which the oxen were driven . This , however , does not seem very probable . Lampe has satisfactorily shewn that ἐξέβαλε étéßane may be understood not of ...
... Lampe , and Kuinoel think that the φραγέλλιον was formed from the ropes with which the oxen were driven . This , however , does not seem very probable . Lampe has satisfactorily shewn that ἐξέβαλε étéßane may be understood not of ...
Page 62
... Lampe , Wetstein , Misc . T. 2. p . 244. and the Authors referred to in Koecher . ; 23. ἐπίστευσαν ε . τ . ἔ . α believed in his name ; i . e . ( says Grotius , ) theoretically , not practically ; the intellect being convinced , but not ...
... Lampe , Wetstein , Misc . T. 2. p . 244. and the Authors referred to in Koecher . ; 23. ἐπίστευσαν ε . τ . ἔ . α believed in his name ; i . e . ( says Grotius , ) theoretically , not practically ; the intellect being convinced , but not ...
Page 63
... Lampe remark on the paronomasia between eriorevσav and ἐπίστευεν . Observe the syntax of πιστέυεν , with the accusative and dative , of which there is another ex- ample in Luke 16 , 11. τὸ ἀλήθινον τῆς ὑμῖν πιστεύσει ; it may be ...
... Lampe remark on the paronomasia between eriorevσav and ἐπίστευεν . Observe the syntax of πιστέυεν , with the accusative and dative , of which there is another ex- ample in Luke 16 , 11. τὸ ἀλήθινον τῆς ὑμῖν πιστεύσει ; it may be ...
Page 64
... Lampe , ) the Fathers , as Chrysostom , Cyril , and Angustin , have always from this passage defended the deity of ... ( Lampe . ) * It is truly remarked by Lampe , that those who deny this , are blinder than the Gentiles , who ascribed ...
... Lampe , ) the Fathers , as Chrysostom , Cyril , and Angustin , have always from this passage defended the deity of ... ( Lampe . ) * It is truly remarked by Lampe , that those who deny this , are blinder than the Gentiles , who ascribed ...
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