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The Bible, Vol. 3




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Excerpt from The Bible, Vol. 3: True From the Beginning The reader´s attention is invited to the following particulars: 1. In the Introduction to Vol. II. it was stated that amongst the subjects considered in Vol. III. would be the narrative of Elisha leaving father and mother, and also, as a subordinate subject, Paul´s moral use of the term ´Woman.´ It has, however, been found advisable, in order to prevent the undue expansion of this volume, to transfer these two subjects to Vol. IV. That volume will also contain Expositions of the narrative of Elijah´s destruction of the Fifties, of his Ascent to heaven, and of the whole of the Book of Esther. The Imprecatory Psalms will also be considered therein, and Expositions given of Ezek. xl., the narrative of Hosea´s marriages, and of the whole of the Book of Jonah. The Apostle´s instruction that women should be silent in Churches, and the fallacious supposition that his words refer to literal women, will also be considered in Vol. IV. The remaining three volumes will relate, principally, to the Gospels. 2. Evidence referring, directly or indirectly, to the question as to whether the Book of Hermas is, or is not, ´Divinely Inspired,´ as Origen designated it, is set forth in c. xxvi. of the present volume, pp. 553-608. 3. Evidence tending to show that the Goats sent into everlasting punishment (Matt. xxv. 46) are not men, but personified Evil Natures in men, from which the Sheep, or personified Good Natures, in the same men, have been separated by the King, will be found in Vol. I., pp. 253, 486-488: Vol. II., p. 82. Other evidence to the same effect is yet to be adduced. 4. A statement respecting the principles on which the whole of this work is written will be found on pp. 230-232 of the present volume. 5. Some exception has been taken to the largeness of the work, and to the elaborateness of the plan of exposition followed therein. As an explanation of these features, it may be stated: (a) That the work is a Commentary, and it is not expected by the writer that it will, in general, be read in its entirety. But the reader may examine any chapter or passages here considered, and in which he has found difficulty, and he can then attach what value he thinks meet to the method of explanation here suggested. (b) The writer has not only had to consider English readers who might prefer such reading as entailed little labour. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


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