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2. Trajection, or postponing to the end of a paragraph of a clause belonging
to the beginning because its elaboration is to succeed.
3. The use and distribution of Divine Names and Titles, in whole and in
parts.
4. Other characteristic words in whole and parts. The symmetrical positions
of Nos. 2 and 3 proves correct analysis of composition.
5. Antonyms and Synonyms in context of parts, as well as negative and
positive statements. Founded on J. A. Bengel's (English 1873) Figure of
Ellipsis.
6. Number, grouping and order in context of abstract qualities (ethics) good
and bad. This study of numerics should precede that put forward by
J. H. Lynn in each book, and 1: Panin in whole Bible.
7. Old Testament sources of subject and language, quotations, allusions,
parallels, and proper names.
8. Note which Hebrew idioms equal English idioms.
9. Functions with varied forms of expression; apposition, definition,
sequence, adnoun, genitive.
10. Hebrew etymologies or concrete origin of abstract words and the evolution
of cognates and derivatives.
11. The Scheme of the Ages.
12. Internal evidence for readings of unique M. S. B. Vatican.
Many of our readers will find in the above helpful suggestions towards real Bible
Study. Some may be unable to investigate the original languages, but a large field of
research nevertheless is opened up by this system. We may be able to give suggestive
illustrations of these heads of study in subsequent numbers.
[NOTE: * - not in INDEX.]
The Editor's Wider Ministry Fund
It is indeed a pleasure to be able to write about a "Fund" without feeling under
any necessity to plead for help.
We desire to gratefully acknowledge the good hand of the Lord and the
fellowship of His people, and to indicate a little the resulting ministry.
Without this fellowship, humanly speaking, the visit to Canada would have been
beset by difficulties that might have made it impossible. We can therefore rejoice in
something of a missionary element in this wider ministry.
We have again been enabled to give our services to those who, however willing
are unable to cover the expenses of such ministry, and we are sure that this aspect alone
will commend itself to all who have the mind of Christ.