The Scriptural Doctrine of Hades Comprising An Inquiry Into the State of the R
The Scriptural Doctrine of Hades Comprising An Inquiry Into the State of the R
George W Bartle
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" Having received the vinegar, and knowing that every prophecy which concerned Him as a living and dying man had now been accomplished, our Divine Master uttered the parting words, *' It is finished, " or rather, '' It is fulfilled. " What was fulfilled? We answer, that Scripture or verse in the Sixty-ninth Psalm, which declared that *' in His thirst they gave Him vinegar to drink. " What can be the subject to the verb ''is finished?" We shall of course be told the pronoun " it;" but to what no...un does the " it" refer ? The refer- ence must be to ^ yp^-^^, meaning that particular Scrip- ture which awaited its accomplishment. When ypa^pri is in the singular, it mostly has reference to a special text or passage. In St. John's Gospel (xix 36) the inspired penman makes this declaration : " For these things were done (meaning the soldiers did not break the legs of Christ), that the Scripture should be fulfilled, A bone of Him shall not be broken. " Now let it be carefully noted that -q Ypa(prj (the Scripture), in the verse under consider- ation, which was to be fulfilled, can only refer to this prophecy : " A bone of Him shall not be broken.
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