An Examination of the Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible

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An Examination of the Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible
Hales, John W. (John Wesley), 1836-1914
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" The objectionable words were inserted to explain why it was that Moses took no stejis in the case to vindicate himself, and why, consequently, the Lord so promptly intervened.
Coveting.
Enjoined. Forbidden.
Covet earnestly the best gifts. 1 Cor. Thou shalt not covet . . . Anything xii. 31. That is thy neighbor's. Ex. Xx. 17.
Wherefore, brethren, covet to proph- esy. 1 Cor. Xiv. 39.
" Covet, " in the first two texts, implies an earnest desire for that which is legitimately within our reach; in
... the last, it denotes an unlawful craving for that which properly belongs to another.
Human effort.
Encouraged. Depreciated.
So run, that ye may obtain. ICor. So then, it is not of him that wiTIeth, ix. 24. Nor of him tliat runneth, but of God that shevveth mercy. Horn. Ix. 16.
The latter text teaches that the providing of salvation was God's act, and not attributable to man's " willing " nor " run- ning" — the act of sovereign grace, and not of the creature. The former teaches that the securing of this salvation to the individual depends upon his own exertion.


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