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Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews ...
And, besides these proseuchae, there were other places to which the Israelites,
before the captivity, frequently assembled, upon the account of religion; for they
often resorted to the cities of the Levites, to be taught the ritual and other ...
2
The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the ...
up their prayers unto God, which in after times we find called by the name of
Proseuchae. Some of the Latin poets1 make mention of them by this name; and
into one of them our Saviour is said to have gone to pray, and to have continued
...
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The Old and New Testaments connected in the history of the ...
In synagogues the prayers were offered up in public forms in common for the
whole congregation ; but in the proseuchae they prayed, as in the temple, every
one apart for himself; and sos our Saviour prayed in the proseuchae which he
went ...
4
John Calvin's Commentaries On The Psalms 67 - 92 (Extended ...
Accordingly, Dr Prideaux thinks that the Proseuchae are meant. These were
courts resembling those in which the people prayed at the tabernacle, and
afterwards at the temple, built by those who lived at a distance from Jerusalem,
and who ...
5
Jewish Antiquities Or a Course of Lectures on the Three ...
... he complains, that their Tpoa-sv^' weie pulled down, and there was no place
left in which they might worship God, and pray for Cæsar || : And Josephus, in his
Jife, mentions the proseuchæ more than once, and speaks of the people's being
...
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Jerirsh Antiquities Or a Course of Lectures on the Three ...
to the service performed in them; in synagogues, he saith,the prayers were
offered up in public forms in common for the whole congregation; but in the
proseuchae they prayed, as in the temple, every one apart for himself. And thus
our Saviour ...
7
An introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the ...
It is a question with some learned men, whether these proseuchae were the
same as the synagogues (of which an account will be found in the following
section), or distinct edifices from the latter. Both Josephus and Philo, to whom we
may ...
Thomas Hartwell Horne, 1821
They ' make them to differ in situation, synagogues being in towns and cities ;
proseuchae in the fields, and frequently by the river side (r). Dr. Prideaux
mentions another distinction, in respect to the service performed in them; in
synagogues he ...
David Jennings, Philip Furneaux, 1823
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The Temples of the Hebrews: Their Courts, Sanctuaries, ...
J uvenal, and several other writers, have confounded these proseuchae with the
synagogues. They were, however, altogether distinct and separate. Synagogues
were always built in towns or cities—the proseucliae were erected without the ...
John Thomas BANNISTER, 1861
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Annotations on the Acts of the Apostles, Original and ...
As regards the " proseuchae" themselves, many critics consider them
synonymous with the synagogues, and Josephus has certainly so used the term :
there appears however to have been a distinction. The proseuchae were always
without ...