Alfred Moore And James Iredell Revolutionary Patriots And Associate Justices O
Alfred Moore And James Iredell Revolutionary Patriots And Associate Justices O
Junius Davis
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29 and 31 ; 1 Kings ii. 6 and 9. Bu^ " upon consideration, it will appear, that in every one " of these, the thing to be expressed is neither * Hell, ' " nor * the grave, * particularly, and as distinct the one " from the other ; but the state of death : and this state " is expressed under the image of a place of residence " of the dead collectively. And fcH* this place, taken " in the gross, not as divided into the two separate " lodgments of the spirit and the carcase, the word * See Magee on... the Atonement, &c. P. 348, notej and Hors- ley's Com. On Hosea, p. 158. 1 Peters on Job, p. 320. 60 The State o/ the Departed " 7)H^ is used. It is, therefore, very ill rendered by " the word 'grave, ' even in these texts; and 'Hell' " would be a better rendering ; because the only ge- " neral place of residence of the dead collectively is " that of the departed spirit. The grave is no general " place, since every dead body has its own appropriate " grave. Perhaps, in these instances, the word Sheol " would be best expressed, in English, by a periphra- " sis, ' region of the dead, ' or ' dwelling of the dead, ' " or ' the nether regions.
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