I find myself obliged to refer Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols which were originally designed to represent Hie promised Saviour (Christ Jesus), the desire of all nations. His other name, Adonis, is almost the very... An analysis of the literature of ancient Greece - Page 9by Hodgson Brailsford - 1833 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Brown - Jews - 1823 - 650 pages
...to pass."b Parkhurst seems inclined from the above, and other evidence, to suppose that Thammuz was originally designed to represent the promised Saviour, the desire of all nations ; and that it might have been derived from Ofl, Them, " to put an end to," and f O, mez, " heat, wrath,... | |
| Robert Taylor - Free thinkers and freethought - 1829 - 466 pages
...Lexicons,) to refer Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols, which was originally designed to represent the promised Saviour,...nations. His other name, Adonis, is almost the very Hebrew "OVTN or our Lord? a well-known title of Christ." Such are the words of the ingenuous, most... | |
| Classical philology - 1829 - 336 pages
...: 4 Лтп'; yap €\dav etc irepas NauiraKTias, larpopatTis, irais АтгиЛЛал'оу, ~)(ßova designed to represent the promised Saviour, the desire...nations. His other name, Adonis, is almost the very Heb. WIN, or Lord, a well-known title of Christ ; and as for ТОЛ, 1 would, without being dogmatical... | |
| Classical philology - 1829 - 362 pages
...following passage of Parkhurst. " 1 find myself," he observes, "obliged to refer ИОЛ, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols which were originally 1 Callimach. Hymn, eit AiroAAuva, v. 97. — Proserpine herself was called SwTcipct, or the Saviour,... | |
| Robert Taylor - Rationalism - 1834 - 460 pages
...Lexicons,) to refer Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols, which was originally designed to represent the promised Saviour, the Desire of all nations. His other name, Jldonis, is almost the very Hebrew 'JHN or our Lord, a wellknown title of Christ." Such are the words... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1845 - 436 pages
...Lexicons,) to refer Tammuz as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols, which was originally designed to represent the promised Saviour, the Desire of all nations. His other name, ddonis, is almost the very Hebrew MHK or our Lord, a well-known title of Christ." * The Hebrew has... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - Bible - 1870 - 766 pages
...find myself obhyed, says Parkhurst, to refer *12n Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hcreides, to that class of idols which were originally designed...nations. His other name Adonis, is almost the very Hebrew 'JT7X Adonni or Lord. Of this word, which is compound of Ad and Oni, the latter word in Hebrew,... | |
| Morgan Peter Kavanagh - 1871 - 480 pages
...observes, " I find 1 "Adonin quoque solem ease non dubitabitur." myself obliged to refer Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols...nations. His other name, Adonis, is almost the very Hebrew '3i1N aduni, or Lord, a well-known name of Christ6." Parkhurst refers, in a note, to another... | |
| Morgan Peter Kavanagh - Language and languages - 1871 - 542 pages
...find ö “Adonin quoque salem esse non dubitabitur.” myself obliged to refer Tammuz, as well as the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols...were originally designed to represent the promised &zviour, ¿ke desire of all nations. His other name, Adonis, is almost the very Hebrew ‘¿n¿ aduni,... | |
| Thomas William Doane - Religion - 1882 - 648 pages
...Tammuz.1 Dr. Parkhurst says, in his " Hebrew Lexicon ": " I find myself obliged to refer Tammuz, as wellaa the Greek and Roman Hercules, to that class of idols which were originally designed to repreient the promised Saviour (Christ Jesus), the desire of all nations. His other name, Adonis, is... | |
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