Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 13Clarendon Press, 1912 |
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... idea to be delivered by to live in Ode VI , v . 17 , and the divergence may be attributed to that . T : thou . C T > < S . = The optative is demanded by C ( uapor ge ) and admitted by S ( adres ) , as in the following verses . T : may ...
... idea to be delivered by to live in Ode VI , v . 17 , and the divergence may be attributed to that . T : thou . C T > < S . = The optative is demanded by C ( uapor ge ) and admitted by S ( adres ) , as in the following verses . T : may ...
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... idea is conveyed in σκεπάζειν — σκέπασμα , —these are the current equiva- lents underlying the Syriac and Coptic words quoted ; rather than texisti me sub umbra ( WMS ) , Du hast mich beschattet mit dem Schirm . . . ( Sm ) . 15 Schmidt ...
... idea is conveyed in σκεπάζειν — σκέπασμα , —these are the current equiva- lents underlying the Syriac and Coptic words quoted ; rather than texisti me sub umbra ( WMS ) , Du hast mich beschattet mit dem Schirm . . . ( Sm ) . 15 Schmidt ...
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... idea . It is true that they use βαρις ' ( or πυργόβαρις ) 6 times in all , which gives a point of contact with more ... ideas , but is very inconclusive . Is it not more probable that in origin the words were totally distinct ? oikov Tov ...
... idea . It is true that they use βαρις ' ( or πυργόβαρις ) 6 times in all , which gives a point of contact with more ... ideas , but is very inconclusive . Is it not more probable that in origin the words were totally distinct ? oikov Tov ...
Page 68
... idea being that they were in hiding in some cellar or dungeon ) . Again the word occurs in the singular in Isa . xxv 2 , in a connexion where the idea of any such pre - eminence as is implied in the rendering ' palace ' seems very ...
... idea being that they were in hiding in some cellar or dungeon ) . Again the word occurs in the singular in Isa . xxv 2 , in a connexion where the idea of any such pre - eminence as is implied in the rendering ' palace ' seems very ...
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... idea of the ins and outs , the streets , the quarters of an eastern city is more appropriate than that of castles or palaces . There are others where we can only say that there seems an undue particularity , an undue emphasis on a part ...
... idea of the ins and outs , the streets , the quarters of an eastern city is more appropriate than that of castles or palaces . There are others where we can only say that there seems an undue particularity , an undue emphasis on a part ...
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