| John William Fletcher - 1835 - 498 sider
...mistakes to thuir consolation as he over-ruled to our comfort the highpriest's dreadful sentence, " Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is expedient for us^ that one man ihuuU die for the people." BIBLE-CALVINISM. BIBLE-ARMIHtANIiM. which all mankind were reprobated for... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1835 - 558 sider
...them, named Caiaphas, being the high priest that same year, said unto them, Ye know nothing at all, 50. Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. 51 . And this spake he not of himself: but being high... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1799 - 434 sider
...' Ye know nothing at all.' That is, you know nothing respecting the subject under consideration. 50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. ' It is expedient for us.' It is better for us. Literally,... | |
| 1835 - 206 sider
...conveys the idea of a substitute. So the Holy Ghost seems to consider it when he moved Caiaphas to say, " It is expedient for us that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish lot." (John 11:50.) This appears to me to bo the attitude... | |
| 1836 - 172 sider
...them, named Caiaphas, being the high priest that same year, said unto them, Ye know nothing at all, 50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that One man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. 5J And this spake he not of himself : but being high... | |
| Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1837 - 702 sider
...of saving the nation [ from the evils which his success would bring upon them. ' His language was— "Ye know nothing' at all ; nor consider that it is expedient for us that one man should die for the people^ and that the whole nation perish not." i CAI This counsel was wicked and unjust in the highest... | |
| Louis Bonnet - 1837 - 184 sider
...Council rose, and. feeling impatient at the length of this discussion, cried out in an angry voice, " Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is expedient for us that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation should perish not." Expedient for us ! Here then is the motive to... | |
| David M'Nicoll - 1837 - 688 sider
...and nation. And one of them, named Caiaphas, being the high priest that same year, said unto them, "Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. And this spake he not of himself : But being high priest... | |
| Thomas Bayley Fox - 1837 - 258 sider
...nation." And one of them, named Caiaphas, being the high priest that same year, said unto them ; " Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not." And this spake he not of himself; but being high priest... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1837 - 450 sider
...carefully studied: " One of them, named Caiaphas, being the high priest that same year, said unto them, Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is expedient for us that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. And this spake he not of himself, but being high priest... | |
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