| 1837 - 684 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be fitted up, and peopled in a manner Jit for the reception of mankind. We have in this second verse a distinct mention of earth and waters,... | |
| William Buckland - 1837 - 476 Seiten
...1 placed against creation announced in the first verse, and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be...reception of mankind. We have in this second verse, a distfcct mention of earth and waters, as already existing, and involved in darkness; their condition... | |
| Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1837 - 394 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, us the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be fitted up, and peopled in a manner fit for tlie reception of mankind. We have m this second verse, a distinct mention of the earth and waters,... | |
| William Rhind - 1838 - 230 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be...condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (lohu bohu,*) words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek term... | |
| Old covenanting and true Presbyterian layman - 1843 - 184 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be fitted up anil peopled in a manner fit for the reception of mankind." The chaotic stateof the earth mentioned... | |
| David Nevins Lord - 1855 - 432 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, and is the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be fitted up and prepared in a manner fit for the reception of mankind. We have in the second verse a distinct mention... | |
| 1858 - 890 Seiten
...first verse, aml as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was fitted up, and peopled in a manner fit for the reception of man. We have in the second verse a distinct mention of earth and waters, as already existing, and involved... | |
| Paton James Gloag - 1859 - 204 Seiten
...followed the primeval creation announced in the first verse, and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days, in which the earth was to be...condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness, (tohu bohu), words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek term,... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1860 - 506 Seiten
...and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days in which the earth was to be filled up, and peopled in a manner fit for the reception...condition also is described as a state of confusion and emptiness (toliu bohu) ; words which are usually interpreted by the vague and indefinite Greek term... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1860 - 530 Seiten
...and as the commencement of the first of the six succeeding days in which the earth was to be filled up, and peopled in a manner fit for the reception...in darkness : their condition also is described as u state of confusion and emptiness (tohn Imhu); words which are usually interpreted by the vague and... | |
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