| Francis Hutchinson - 1718 - 354 páginas
...to mini ft er for them vcbo Jhall be Heirs of Salvation ? ver. 16. For veri/y be 'took not on bint the Nature of Angels ; but be took on him the Seed of Abraham. 2 Pet. 2. 4. Fcr if God /pared not the Angels that fmnedt but caft them down to HeB, and deliver'd... | |
| Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1772 - 432 páginas
...this Addition the Apoftle to the Hebrews will likewife teach us, c. ii. v. 1 6. Verily, he took not on him the Nature of Angels, but be took on him the Seed of Abraham. Angels are Servants as well as Men : Therefore, by faying Chrift took on him the Form of a Servant,... | |
| Jean Claude - 1779 - 566 páginas
...Mefliah—that S. John writing in Greek, tra*flatcd Cod was manifeft in tie flejh. (2) And again, He took not on him the nature of Angels, but be took on him the feed of Abraham. (3) *Tbe children were partakers of fiejh and blood, and be alfo bimfelf took fart... | |
| William Huntington - 1803 - 590 páginas
...that the Saviour fhould reject the angelic nature, and aflume the human — for verily he took not on him the nature of angels, but be took on him the feed of Abraham. Heb. ii. 16. This fovereign act, this difcriminating grace of the Saviour, the devil... | |
| Eliphalet Wheeler Gilbert, Benjamin Ferris - 1823 - 524 páginas
...which was born of the virgin, was the body of the mighty God." — The Apostle tells us, " he took not on him the nature of angels, but be took on him the seed of Abraham, and in till things, was made like unto his brethren." Heb. ii. 16, 17. So that it clearly appears,... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1827 - 638 páginas
...them, who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. For verily be took not on him the nature of angels. But be took on him the seed of Abraham." The meaning is, for he is not the deliverer of angels, but of the seed of Abraham. " Wherefore in all... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1833 - 480 páginas
...our trials and troubles, and be able more effectually to sympathize with us and help us. He took not on him the nature of angels, but be took on him the seed of Abraham, ie the nature of man. I wish my readers would pause and reflect a moment upon these two elements in... | |
| John Wilson - 1837 - 320 páginas
...yet he liveth by the power of God." — See John v. 26. * We omit Heb. ii. 16, " Verily he took not on him [the nature of] angels, but be took on him the seed of Abraham;" because this rendering has been generally disapproved of by the most learned critics. He taketh not... | |
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