| John Dick - Presbyterian Church - 1850 - 590 pages
...instead of a God."* This passage is to be taken in connexion with what is afterwards said : " See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet."t II is not with the usual limitation of the term that we call Jesus Christ a prophet. We... | |
| John Dick - 1851 - 1138 pages
...instead of a God."* This passage is to be taken in connexion with what is afterwards said : " See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet. "t It is not with the usual limitation of the term that we call Jesus Christ a prophet. We use it in... | |
| Ralph Wedgwood - 1851 - 220 pages
...called a God to Pharaoh, on account of his being at once a king and a high-priest, as God says to him, " I have made thee a God to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet 5"—why do not ye also esteem the mediators of the word to be prophets, and reverence them as gods... | |
| Rev. Thomas N. Ralston - Theology, Doctrinal - 1851 - 478 pages
...context. For example, in the seventh chapter and first verse of Exodus, where God says to Moses, " See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh ; and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet." The figurative sense in which the term god is used, is so obvious, from the context, that no one can... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - Bible - 1852 - 448 pages
...Stillingfleet, Orig. Sac. book ii. chap. v. §4. Exod. vii. 1 : " And the Lord said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh ; and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet." He was to receive the messages from Moses, and deliver them to the Egyptian monarch. Hence the term... | |
| Thomas J. Vaiden - Rationalism - 1852 - 1038 pages
...endorsed in their black letters as prominently as can be. Ch, vii. And the Lord said unto Moses., see, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh ; and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet." Can priestoeracy do more than that? Thus, these low-bred, incestuous characters lorded it over the... | |
| Harriet Rebecca King - 1852 - 332 pages
...expression of this hesitation; but Chapter vii. opens with the Lord's remarkable declaration, " See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh; and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet. Thou shalt speak all that 1 command thee." Nothing could be more calculated to encourage Moses than... | |
| Thomas J. Vaiden - 1852 - 1048 pages
...endorsed in their black letters as prominently as can be. Ch. TU. And the Lord said unto Moses, see, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh ; and Aaron thy brother shall he thy prophet." Can priestocracy do more than that? Thus, these low-bred, incestuous characters lorded... | |
| James Covel - Bible - 1853 - 560 pages
...received from God ; retaining, however, his own consciousness. This is evident from Exod. vii, 1 : " I have made thee a god to Pharaoh : and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet" ie, in your intercourse with Pharaoh, thou, as the wiser, shall act, as it were, the part of God, and suggest... | |
| Susan Warner - Bible - 1853 - 868 pages
...mill l)0rben I)ÍS l)Cilvt, UHU I) c 0h.aU not let the people go. And the Lord said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh : and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet. Thou shall speak all that I command thee : and Aaron thy brother shall speak unto Pharaoh, that he... | |
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