Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxviii Pg 20
Num. xxii.–xxiv.
The novel doctrines of the new Christ are such as the Creator’s servants initiated long before! But see how clear a difference there is between the example of Moses and of Christ.4638 4638 A Marcionite objection.
Moses voluntarily interferes with brothers4639 4639 “Two men of the Hebrews.”—A.V.
who were quarrelling, and chides the offender: “Wherefore smitest thou thy fellow?” He is, however, rejected by him: “Who made thee a prince or a judge over us?”4640 4640
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxix Pg 17
Num. xxii.–xxiv.
nay, contrary to what he had thought; and promised “a mouth” to Moses, when he pleaded in excuse the slowness of his speech,5030 5030
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxviii Pg 20
Num. xxii.–xxiv.
The novel doctrines of the new Christ are such as the Creator’s servants initiated long before! But see how clear a difference there is between the example of Moses and of Christ.4638 4638 A Marcionite objection.
Moses voluntarily interferes with brothers4639 4639 “Two men of the Hebrews.”—A.V.
who were quarrelling, and chides the offender: “Wherefore smitest thou thy fellow?” He is, however, rejected by him: “Who made thee a prince or a judge over us?”4640 4640
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxix Pg 17
Num. xxii.–xxiv.
nay, contrary to what he had thought; and promised “a mouth” to Moses, when he pleaded in excuse the slowness of his speech,5030 5030
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 26
VERSE (16) - Ex 1:9