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The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah Vol 1 - Predestination

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IVteiffler, Beitr. zur WClrdig. d. Evang. pp. 133<br />

ko. It is also virtually adopted by Weiss (Leben<br />

Jesu, vol. i. 1882).<br />

* This view is adopted almost unanimously by<br />

modem writers.<br />

■ This view is defended with much skill by Mr.<br />

MoCleUan in his New Testament, vol. i. pp. 409-<br />

422.<br />

* So Grotius, Bishop Lord Arthur Hervey, <strong>and</strong><br />

after him most modem English writers.<br />

* <strong>The</strong> Davidlc descent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Virgin-Mo<strong>the</strong>r—<br />

which is questioned by some even among orthodox<br />

interpreters—seems implied in <strong>the</strong> Gospel (St.<br />

Luke i. 27, 32, 69; ii. 4), <strong>and</strong> an almost necessary<br />

inference from such passages as Bom. i. 8; 2 Tim.<br />

U. 8; Hebr. vii. 14. <strong>The</strong> Davidic descent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jesus</strong><br />

is not only admitted, but elaborately proved—on<br />

purely rationalistic grotindB~-by Koim (u. s. pp.<br />

327^* 329).

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