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Title: The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Hone, William, 1780-1842 Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724 Wake, William, 1657-1737
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Gebbie & co
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whom we crucified; hav-ing, despised him, pierced him,mocked him? Certainly, this ishe, who then said, that he wasthe Son of God. 12 u As therefore he shall bethen like to what he was on earth,so were the Jews heretofore com-manded, to take two goats fairand equal. That when they shallsee (our Saviour) hereafter com-ing (in the clouds of heaven),they may be amazed at the like-ness of the goats. 13 Wherefore12 ye here againsee a type of Jesus who was tosuffer for us. 14 But what then signifies this.That the wool was to be put intothe midst of the thorns ? 15 This also is a figure of Jesus,sent out to the church. For as 1 Tn same manner applied Heb. ix. 2 Lev. xxiii. 20. 3The vessel of hisRpirit. 4Gen. xxii. 6Numb. xxix.. &e., Vic. Cot. in Marg. et Annot. in loc.6 Vid Annot. Cot. 7 Levit xi. Vid. Maimon, tract, de die Exv. Edit, du Veil, p. 350, &c. 8Vid. Edit. Ox. p. 40 a. 41. 1). 9Vid. Maim. ib. p. 341.&c 10 Vid. Voss. in loc. The Greek is imperfect. 12 Vid. Lat. Ver.152 \
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Christ typified BARNABAS. by the red heifer. he who would take away thescarlet wool must undergo manydifficulties, because that thornwas very sharp, and with difficul-ty get it: l 80 they, says Christ,that will see me, and come to mykingdom, must through manyafflictions and troubles attainunto me. CHAP. VII. The red heifer, another type of Christ. BUT what2 type do ye supposeit to have been, where it iscommanded3 to the people of Is-rael, that grown persons in whomsins are come to perfection,should offer an heifer, and afterthey had killed it should burnthe same. 2 But then young men shouldtake up the ashes and put themin vessels; and tie a piece ofscarlet wool and hyssop upon astick, and so the young menshould sprinkle every one of thepeople, and they should be clearfrom their sins. 3 Consider how all these aredelivered in a4 figure to us. 4 This heifer is Jesus Christ;the wicked men that were to offerit are those sinners who broughthim to death: who afterwardshave no more to do with

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