| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 486 páginas
...with him Priscilla and Aquila ; having shorn ki* head in Cenchrea, for he had a vow. Ac. xviii. 18. And when it was day, certain of the Jews banded together,...would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. Now therefore ye with the council signify to the chief captain that he bring him down unto you to-morrow,... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 páginas
...away Paul to go as it were to the «e»; but SH« and Timothens »bode there »till. Ac. xvii. 14. hlan (" with an oath of execration"), saying, That they would neither eat nor drink, till they had killed... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1832 - 612 páginas
...recede from our vow, and humble ourselves before God for our temerity. The forty conspirators who swore that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul, and Herod who swore that he would give his daughter whatsoever she should ask of him, had no right to bind... | |
| 1832 - 244 páginas
...also at Home. 12 And wlten it was day, certain of the ews bunded together, and tionitd tliein. selves under a curse, saying, that they would neither eat nor drink till they hod killed Paul. 13 And they were more than forty whicb liad made this conspiracy. 14 And they came... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1832 - 1060 páginas
...purpose. In Acts xxiii. 12, 13, it is said that above forty persons bound themselves with an oath, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. The Essenians were engaged by oaths to observe the statutes of their sect; and those who incurred the... | |
| John Robert McDowall - 1832 - 118 páginas
..." provided it can be done legally." The former pledged themselves to each other, without condition, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul ; the latter, that they would not rest " until these base slanderers be punished." The Jerusalem conspirators... | |
| Samuel Wood (B.A.) - 1832 - 244 páginas
...prison ; and afterwards, when he had been told that forty of them had conspired together, declaring that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul, he sent him down under a strong guard of soldiers, to Felix the governor, who resided at Caesarea.... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1835 - 502 páginas
...testimony in Home. And when it was day, some of the Jews, entering into a conspiracy, bound themselves with a curse; saying, that they would neither eat nor drink...they had killed Paul. And they were more than forty, who had made this agreement. And they came to the chief priests and elders, and said, We have bound... | |
| 1835 - 166 páginas
...at Rome. And when it was day, the Jews held a meeting, and bound themselves under a curse, declaring that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. And they were more than forty who bad formed this conspiracy. And they came to the chief priests and elders, and said, We have bound... | |
| 1836 - 230 páginas
.../.-'•> hands, and commanded the 12 And when it was day, certain of Ни Jews handed together, ¡uni bound themselves under a curse, saying, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Pau!. Ki And they were more than forty which had nnde riiis conspiracy. 14 And they came to the chief... | |
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