Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 17
Ex. xxxii. 1, 23; Acts vii. 39, 40.
And when the gold out of the necklaces of the women and the rings of the men had been wholly smelted by fire, and there had come forth a calf-like head, to this figment Israel with one consent (abandoning God) gave honour, saying, “These are the gods who brought us from the land of Egypt.”1136 1136
Anf-03 vi.vii.v Pg 26
Ex. xxxii. 1; Acts vii. 39, 40.
as his guides;” when he pours down for an idol the contributions of his gold: for the so necessary delays of Moses, while he met with God, he had borne with impatience. After the edible rain of the manna, after the watery following9072 9072
Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 25
Or, perhaps, “not affected, as a body, with human sufferings;” in allusion to such passages as Deut. viii. 4; xxix. 5; Neh. ix. 21.
meats, but fed on “angel’s loaves”1185 1185
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 13
VERSE (18) - Ac 7:36,39-43 Ex 16:2,35 Nu 14:22,33,34 De 9:7,21-24 Ne 9:16-21