Horae Apocalypticae; or, A commentary on the Apocalypse, critical and historical; including also an examination of the chief prophecies of Daniel . contemporary Turkman > See pp. 357, 358 supra. The appropriateness of the example from Ps. Ixxx. 11?will be evident: She (sc. the symbolic vine) sent out her boughs unto the sea, andher branches unto the river: i. e. the literal river Euphrates. A representationhistorically verified in 1 Kings iv. 21, 24.—So too in Jeremiahs symbolic prophecy,through burying his girdle by the literal Euphrates. Jer. xiii. 4—6. 2 So Dr. Wordsworth of late in his


Horae Apocalypticae; or, A commentary on the Apocalypse, critical and historical; including also an examination of the chief prophecies of Daniel . contemporary Turkman > See pp. 357, 358 supra. The appropriateness of the example from Ps. Ixxx. 11?will be evident: She (sc. the symbolic vine) sent out her boughs unto the sea, andher branches unto the river: i. e. the literal river Euphrates. A representationhistorically verified in 1 Kings iv. 21, 24.—So too in Jeremiahs symbolic prophecy,through burying his girdle by the literal Euphrates. Jer. xiii. 4—6. 2 So Dr. Wordsworth of late in his Apocalyptic Commentary, p. 214. Apoc. xi. 8. * Vitringa proposes the Saracens, the Seljukian Turks, the Tartars under Zenghis andTamerlane, and the O^^wwws. (p. 545.) So too Woodhouse ; they being four Mahom-medan nations, he says, memorable near the Euphrates. But,—besides the decisiveobjection mentioned above,—it is plain that the Saracens, having been the subjectof the former Trumpet, cannot be figured here. Moreover, after they became a Pi: 15. MARIOLATROUS COINS,of tte irncldle age Greek Eyzantiiie Empire. •Joliu Ziniisces,. Rom anus III


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