11-29-2003, 04:52 PM
Shlama Akhay,
I was looking at an online book at Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL)-Commentary on Revelation by E. W. Bullinger. I thought the paragraphs entitled 'The Five-Fold Division of the Bible' and 'The Hebrew Character of the Book' might be of great interest to the forum.
If I'm reading this right, E. W. Bullinger tells of a book by Moses Stuart (Commentary on the Apocalypse) where the Hebrew nature of the book is exhaustively treated (he devotes over 20 pages to the subject- pp. 190-210)
Here's a quote from E. W. Bullinger that I like really well.
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Shlama w'Burkate, Larry Kelsey
I was looking at an online book at Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL)-Commentary on Revelation by E. W. Bullinger. I thought the paragraphs entitled 'The Five-Fold Division of the Bible' and 'The Hebrew Character of the Book' might be of great interest to the forum.
If I'm reading this right, E. W. Bullinger tells of a book by Moses Stuart (Commentary on the Apocalypse) where the Hebrew nature of the book is exhaustively treated (he devotes over 20 pages to the subject- pp. 190-210)
Here's a quote from E. W. Bullinger that I like really well.
Quote:Now, when we turn to the Apocalypse, what do we find? The result which to our mind is overwhelming. No less than 285 references to the Old Testament. More than three times as many as Matthew, and nearly three times as many as the Epistle to the Hebrews.
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Shlama w'Burkate, Larry Kelsey