uld not be wroth with thee, nor ccurred and the purpose it served following upon God's covenant ndred years old, and Sarah ninety to "the heirs of promise that hrough faith, and not by works, "I have made thee a father of n he believed, even God, who se things which be not as though -lieved in hope, that he might s, according to that which was m. iv, 17, 18). It was a question seed, of faith in God's promises, Red Sea was not only to deliver purpose, as stated in the words, oh, and upon all his host, upon en; and the Egyptians shall so to be a matter of remembrance ld details of how it was done are ›lain that a child may understand. pon God's covenant _d, and Sarah ninety s of promise" that and not by works, de thee a father of d, even God, who -h be not as though De, that he might to that which was It was a question in God's promises, not only to deliver tated in the words, all his host, upon e Egyptians shall ter of remembrance ow it was done are ld may understand. acles is "What aile that thou wa of the Lord, this presence fire, connected second by "th 66 the earth," wit It is an ominous many Biblical subj scholarship and inte this show of learnin portions criticized wo but magnify the tru 'S REPLY. me to reply to. e fall of the walls of Jericho was eblowing of the trumpets and the s no miracle and there was no need Forbes, that spiritual miracles are cal; but since it is precisely the discredited, it was more necessary fewer miracles in the later part of teachers to some supposed weakenlittle information as to his later racles, then I should certainly not but to the passing of the miracle remarks about the possibility of plane is of special interest to me. < from which it is derived merely w name, however, is connected with his suggests that the angels are valls of Jericho was he trumpets and the nd there was no need piritual miracles are ce it is precisely the was more necessary es in the later part of me supposed weakenation as to his later I should certainly not assing of the miracle ut the possibility of special interest to me. it is derived merely ever, is connected with that the angels are nfluence of the Heathenism of the HE HEATHENISM OF . PINCHES, LL.D., M.R.A.S. he great and renowned "Man es, and, later on, his descendants, vitude of Egypt, entered the nd themselves in the midst of a manners, customs and beliefs ons among whom the Hebrews from their own ways of thought. es, a people consisting of many ng the Jebusites, who inhabited it. To this important section d the Edomites, the Moabites, st, but not least, the Amorites, e place to the Hittites-" the y speaking an Aryan language. |