~35 Min.The Second Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... been generally maintained in the Syrian churches. It is reproduced in the Arabic version of Erpenius, which was taken from the Peshito. Cosmas, an Egyptian ...
~55 Min.Comments On The Book Of Nehemiah
biblecentre.org · ... of Satan. Sanballat and Tobiah were joined by another man, Geshem the Arab, this time not only expressing feigned sorrow, but mocking and despising the ...
~77 Min.Zechariah
biblecentre.org · ... copies which means their iniquity, which seems to have been read by the LXX, Arabic and Syriac, and is preferred by not a few moderns. [2] "The red" in ...
~81 Min.The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... of the book, and show that its composition was made when Hebrew and Arabic had not diverged. That is why one of the greatest oriental scholars, Gensenius, ...
~59 Min.The First Book Of Kings
biblecentre.org · ... the absurd statement that the word "orebim"-ravens-should be arabim, which means Arabs. (Thus Canon Farrar in the Expositor's Bible: "The word (orebim) may ...
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... Alors, vous devez accepter les fils d'Israël, vous devez accepter les arabes, les Israéliens. Ah non, disent-ils. Nous n'avons rien de commun avec le fils ...
~51 Min.The First Epistle Of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... B, C, K, more than fifty cursives, and all the versions but the Arabic of the Parisian Polyglott support the words. The early quotations, Greek and Latin, ...
~83 Min.Notes On The Epistle To The Romans
biblecentre.org · ... none were more odious in the eyes of Jews than these very races, the Arabs and the Edomites. Yet clearly, if mere descent were to decide, they sprang from ...
~89 Min.Jeremiah The Tender-Hearted Prophet of the Nations
biblecentre.org · ... earthly father than Israel showed for God Himself. The Rechabites were a certain class of Arabs - Bedouins of the desert, as we say - who were true to the ...
~133 Min.Comments on the Epistle to the Hebrews
biblecentre.org · ... of their desire to restore their worship of old will overcome their fear of Arab and world pressures, to such an extent as to replace the present "Dome of ...