Elements of Biblical criticism and interpretation. Republ., with additional observations |
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الصفحة xiii
... true reading of the New Testament ... 6-11 PART II . CHAPTER I. SCRIPTURE . ON THE MORAL QUALIFICATIONS OF AN INTERPRETER OF Vital and practical godliness .. Unreserved submission to the authority of divine revelation .. An humble and ...
... true reading of the New Testament ... 6-11 PART II . CHAPTER I. SCRIPTURE . ON THE MORAL QUALIFICATIONS OF AN INTERPRETER OF Vital and practical godliness .. Unreserved submission to the authority of divine revelation .. An humble and ...
الصفحة xiv
... true one .. The principles of interpretation are common to the sacred and profane writings Language can be properly translated only in a philological way .. ............... . Any method of interpretation not philological , is fallacious ...
... true one .. The principles of interpretation are common to the sacred and profane writings Language can be properly translated only in a philological way .. ............... . Any method of interpretation not philological , is fallacious ...
الصفحة 4
... true reading and the origin of various readings . § 4. Common laws of lower criticism which apply to books in general , whether sacred or profane . 1. That reading is to be regarded as true , which is supported by far the greater number ...
... true reading and the origin of various readings . § 4. Common laws of lower criticism which apply to books in general , whether sacred or profane . 1. That reading is to be regarded as true , which is supported by far the greater number ...
الصفحة 5
... true reading , or at least a probable one . 8. A reading which agrees with the usus loquendi of the writer , is preferable to that which disagrees with it . It must be remembered in judging here , that the style of an author sometimes ...
... true reading , or at least a probable one . 8. A reading which agrees with the usus loquendi of the writer , is preferable to that which disagrees with it . It must be remembered in judging here , that the style of an author sometimes ...
الصفحة 7
... true text , and sometimes they have thrust it out . Not all interpretations , however , are spurious glosses ; [ for authors themselves sometimes add them , in order to explain their own language . ] 12. Readings deduced from versions ...
... true text , and sometimes they have thrust it out . Not all interpretations , however , are spurious glosses ; [ for authors themselves sometimes add them , in order to explain their own language . ] 12. Readings deduced from versions ...
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allegory analogy of faith ancient appear Archæology Biblical Biblical Criticism catachresis caution Chaldee CHAPTER Christ Christian classic common Comp compared connexion context deduced dialect diction discourse divine doctrine doubt emphasis emphatic employed Ernesti error especially etymology exegesis exhibit explained expression finding the sense finding the usus Gospels grammatical guage Hebraisms Hebrew idiom Hebrew-Greek Hermeneutics historical idea important incongruous inter interpretation interpunction judging Keil kind knowledge Latin learned Leusden literal sense Luke manner Matt meaning of words merely method mode Morus narration necessary object obscure Old Testament original parallel peculiar perspicuous phrases plain precepts preter principles proper pure Greek quendi reading reason regard respect rule sacred writers scholia Scrip Scriptures sense of words sentiment Septuagint shew shewn signification similitudes style Syriac testimony things tion translation tropes tropical language tropical words truth ture understand understood usage usus loquendi
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الصفحة 13 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies. For thy name's sake, O Lord, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great. What man is he that feareth the Lord ? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose.
الصفحة 14 - Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD: though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished.
الصفحة 17 - For a man solemnly to undertake the interpretation of any portion of Scripture without invocation of God, to be taught and instructed by his Spirit, is a high provocation of him...
الصفحة 17 - If any man lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not ; and it shall be given him.
الصفحة 91 - Greek; and contend that it is modeled after the Hebrew, not only in single words, phrases, and figures of speech, but in the general texture of the language. This can be established by clear examples, more numerous than even those who agree with us in opinion have supposed.
الصفحة 117 - ... make for themselves, that they render the Scriptures more edifying and significant, by interpreting them in this manner. And are the Scriptures then to be made more significant than God has made them ; or to be mended by the skill of the interpreter, so as to become...
الصفحة 42 - Scriptures be a revelation to men, then are they to be read and understood by men. If the same laws of language are not observed in this revelation, as are common to men, then they have no guide to the right understanding of the Scriptures ; and an interpreter needs inspiration as much as the original writer. It follows, of course, that the Scriptures would be no revelation in themselves, nor of any use, except to those who are inspired. But such a book, the -Scriptures are NOT ; and nothing is more...
الصفحة 38 - Pope,"there have been multitudes in and out of the Catholic Church, who have pursued the same path. The most sacred doctrines of religion have often been defended and assailed by arguments, of equal validity and of the same nature as the exposition of the Jesuit just mentioned. The spirit which prompts to this may, in some cases, be commendable ; but as it is a mere business of fancy, connected with no principles of...
الصفحة 42 - ... in those things that pertain to faith and practice. (Morus, p. 69. xix.) If the Scriptures be a revelation to men, then are they to be read and understood by men. If the same laws of language are not observed in this revelation as are common to men, then they have no guide to the right understanding of the Scriptures ; and an interpreter needs inspiration as much as the original writer. It...
الصفحة 33 - The meaning of words conventional. Words considered simply as sounds, have no meaning; for they are not natural and necessary signs of things, but conventional ones, (a) Usage or custom has constituted a connexion between words and ideas.