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A new history of the Holy Bible, from the beginning of the world, to the establishment of Christianity. ... By the Reverend Thomas Stackhouse, ... Volume 4 of 6
by Stackhouse, Thomas
 
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Excerpt from A New History of the Holy Bible, From the Beginning of the World, to the Establishment of Christianity, Vol. 4: With Answers to Most of the Controverted Questions, Dissertations Upon the Most Remarkable Passages, and a Connection of Profane History All Along

I] The laered billory tells us that in tea ark toere two; not/n, fave toe trwo mole; offlolze, fooled) lilo/er pat tlyeze at Horeb, I Kings viii. 9. And yet the author to the Hebrews affirms, toot in for; o1rd two; the golden pot that bad met/mm. And Am on 'i rod that Welded, a: well 41 the loo/e; oft/ie cooeoo/zt, Heb. Ix. 4. Now, to recon cile this forne Imagine, that before the ark had any fixed and fettled place, (which is the time the Oapollle refers to all thefe things were include d In it, thou all it was chiefly intended for nothing but the tables of the covenant; but that, when It was placed in the temple, nothing was let in it but there two ta bles all the other things were deponted In the treafury olth temple, where the book of the law (as we read in 2 Chron. Xxxiv. I 4. Was found In the days of King lolias. Othezs hov. Ever pretend, that in the time of the apolile, i e. Towards the end of the jewilh commonwealth, Aaron's rod, and the pot of manna were really kept in the ark, though, in the days of So lomon, they were not. But this anfwer would be more folid and fatisfat'tory, il'he knew for certain, that, in the time of the apollle, the ark of the covenant was really in the fan¿¿¿luary'of the temple, which Herod built; whereas jol'ephus (de Ire/lo jzzd. [lo 6 c. Tells us exprel'sly, that, when the Romans dellroyed the temple, there was nothing found in the fi'oly'of Holler Calm/eff Commentary.

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  • PID: 10941136024
  • ISBN-13: 9781170147566
  • Publisher: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
  • Seller: Alibris
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    Notes: Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 568 p.