Biblical Essays Or Exegetical Studies On the Books of Job And Jonah Ezekiel
Biblical Essays Or Exegetical Studies On the Books of Job And Jonah Ezekiel
Charles Hh Charles Henry Hamilton Wright
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The Messiah was similarly described in prophecy as both David's Lord and David's son. The Pharisees could not explain the enigma, but to the instructed Christian it presents no difficulty (Matt. Xxii. 41-45). The two cases are analogous, and Tlie Key to the Apocalypse. 219 even if no parallel text could be adduced, in wliicli Christ is actually represented as the Son of the Church, that would not in itself be any objection to explaining Christ to be designated in Eev. Xii. By the son of the wom...an. There are, however, other passages in which Christ is represented as the Son of the Church. The proto- evangelion (Gen. Iii. 15) may be regarded as an approximation to this manner of speaking. The birth of the Messiah was the event to which the Church before His advent looked forward with intense longing and expectation. The Synagogue was wont to use the expression : " the pains of the Messiah " (n'L"?3n y^rX) to indicate not only the sufferings which the Messiah should endure in His own person, but also the sorrows of His people which were to precede and accompany His advent, " the birth-throes " (com p.
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