Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows
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Form--2. Means at Our Disposal--Ancient Hebrew Manuscripts--Remarks on
their Quality and Age--3. Ancient Versions--4. Primary Printed Editions--5. Parallel Passages--6. Quotations from the Old Testament in the New--7. Quotations in the Talmud and by Rabbinical Writers--8. Critical Conjecture SECOND DIVISION--PARTICULAR INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER XVIII. THE BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT AS A WHOLE. 1. Province of Particular Introduction--The Necessity of Understanding the Unity of Divine Revelation--2. Relation of the Old Testament as a Whole to the System of Revelation--It is a Preparatory, Introductory to a Final Revelation, of which the Gospel everywhere avails itself--the Unity of God; Vicarious Sacrifice; General Principles; Well-developed State of Civilization-- Connection of the Hebrews with the Great World Powers--Their Dispersion through the Nations at our Lord's Advent--Relation of the Gospel to Civilization--3. A Knowledge of the Preparatory Character of the Old Testament Revelations enables us to judge correctly concerning them-- Severity of the Mosaic Laws; Their Burdensome Multiplicity; Objection from their Exclusive Character answered--4. Office of each Division of the Old Testament Revelations--the Pentateuch; the Historical Books; the Prophetical Books--Character and Officers of the Hebrew Prophets-- Era of Written Prophecy--The Poetical Books--5. Each Particular Book has its Office--6. The Old Testament was a Revelation for the Men of its Own Age, as well as for those of Future Ages--the Promise made to Abraham; the Deliverance from Egypt; the Mosaic Law; the Words of the |
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