Ellen G. White Editorial Philosophy
Summary
Editing the writings of Ellen G. White is not something we entered into lightly. We took great care to preserve the integrity of her original ideas at all levels, while also creating the best reading experience for a modern audience. This results in Ellen White books published by Types & Symbols reading in an almost identical way to the original editions.
The editorial philosophy of The Conflict Beautiful project has four main features.
- The overall editorial intent was to preserve the integrity of the author’s original ideas at all levels, from the chapter level down to the individual words. Therefore, no paraphrasing or editing of Ellen White’s syntax or grammar was allowed during manuscript preparation, so that her original word order and word choice is preserved. The Conflict Beautiful reads in an almost identical way to the original editions and is not a contemporary paraphrase in any sense.
- The New King James Version (NKJV) is quoted in place of most King James Version (KJV) Bible quotations throughout the book series. The KJV is maintained in some instances, such as, for example, when Ellen White highlights a specific word in KJV as the thematic focus of a sentence or paragraph; when the NKJV wording brings a much different word picture or meaning than Ellen White’s use of KJV; and in rare instances where she cites a margin note in KJV that is crucial to her meaning. Ellen White occasionally quotes from the Revised Version (R.V.), and some of these instances have been maintained in the Conflict Beautiful series, mainly where she uses R.V. to gain a particular word in the Bible quotation that does not appear in KJV.
- For improvement of the reading experience, strict guidelines were used to decide on select changes to individual words. Most changes had to meet the following criteria: (1) the word is archaic and unfamiliar to contemporary audiences, and (2) the meaning of the word today is different from its meaning in the nineteenth century. Examples of word changes that meet both of these criteria are intercourse (changed to “interaction”); aught (“anything”); ass (“donkey”); demoralized (“corrupted”); idiotic (“mentally impaired”); list (“wish”); promiscuous (“indiscriminate”); and without (“outside”). A limited number of select words that are both inconsequential to Ellen White’s meaning and unfamiliar to contemporary readers were changed to improve the reading experience. Examples include athwart (“across”); builded (“built”); erelong (“before long”); haply (“by chance”); kine (“cows”); and repair (“go to” or “return”). In many cases, the source of a substitute word was the NKJV wording, which is a biblical source of legitimate contemporary substitutes for archaic words.
- Punctuation changes were also limited. Besides the aforementioned adjustments to quotation marks to accommodate NKJV quotations in some instances, only two punctuation changes are included. In some instances, the copy editor of the original editions included a comma between a compound subject and a verb, and these are removed from Conflict Beautiful books. Also, in some uses of an em-dash in the original editions, the publisher placed a comma before the em-dash, and those commas have been removed. It should be noted that NKJV uses full punctuation (multiple layers of quotations marks) while KJV does not use quotation marks. The type of punctuation known as minimal punctuation (one layer of quotation marks) has been used for Bible quotation in these new editions.
Series Wide Changes
Word Changes
Most KJV and RV Bible quotations are changed to NKJV. In some cases the KJV or RV is retained in order to keep the original meaning of a sentence. Those retentions are not noted in the tables below.
In all cases, the spelling of the word Saviour has been changed to Savior. This change is not noted in the tables below.
Punctuation changes
Punctuation changes refer to minor modernizations made in the text drawn from the Ellen G. White app. Note that the punctuation of the Ellen G. White app text differs in some places from that of the original printed volume.
- In all cases, a comma appearing before an em dash (,—) has been removed. This change is not noted in the lists.
- Per modern convention, a semicolon (;) that appears in the original within quotation marks but is not part of the quoted statement is moved outside the quotation marks. This change is not noted in the lists.
- In some cases, a comma that appeared between a subject noun phrase and its verb was deleted. This change is not noted in the lists.
- In some cases, quotation marks were moved to appear before a different word or different opening word in order to blend in NKJV wording. These changes are noted in the lists.
Format changes
For all instances where NKJV uses indented paragraph format for poetry (and KJV does not), indents have been instituted and quotation marks added. Because they are numerous and obvious, those changes are not listed in the tables below.
Every Edit, Every Book
Our goal is to be as transparent as possible, so we documented every editorial change on every page of every book.
Patriarchs and Prophets
Ch. |
Pg. |
Original |
Revised |
Intro |
20.3 |
the Lord designed |
the Lord intended |
Intro |
22.1 |
spake with other tongues |
spoke with other tongues |
Intro |
24.3 |
the state of declension |
the state of deterioration |
Intro |
25.1 |
“mystery of inquity” |
“mystery of lawlessness” |
Intro |
26.2 |
seen through a glass, darkly |
seen through a mirror, dimly |
Intro |
28.1 |
preserved blameless unto the |
preserved blameless until the |
1 |
33 |
Why was Sin Permitted |
Why Was Sin Permitted |
1 |
33.1 |
changeth not |
changes not |
1 |
36.2 |
About the throne |
Around the throne |
1 |
37.1 |
they had hitherto |
they had until this time |
1 |
38.3 |
they had hitherto |
they had until this time |
1 |
38.3 |
had not heretofore been |
had not previously been |
1 |
39.1 |
did not see whither |
did not see to which place |
1 |
40.2 |
and signally punish |
and memorably punish |
1 |
43.1 |
He that ruleth |
He that rules |
1 |
43.1 |
that sin has wrought |
that sin has brought |
2 |
48.3 |
God designs that |
God intends that |
2 |
49.3 |
the goodly trees |
the beautiful trees |
2 |
50.2 |
flitted about them |
flitted around them |
2 |
50.3 |
that playeth among the waters |
that plays among the waters |
3 |
54.2 |
it was designed to |
it was intended to |
3 |
58.1 |
Why did you suffer him to enter Eden? |
Why did You suffer him to enter Eden?” |
3 |
59.3 |
aught of evil |
anything of evil |
3 |
59.3 |
labor heretofore appointed |
labor formerly appointed |
3 |
61.5 |
they bade farewell |
they bid farewell |
3 |
62.1 |
the goodly trees |
the beautiful trees |
4 |
63.1 |
sin had wrought |
sin had brought |
4 |
64.2 |
He might be able to succor them |
He might be able to aid them |
5 |
72.5 |
from the thralldom of sin |
from the enslavement of sin |
5 |
74.1 |
had been wont to |
had been accustomed to |
5 |
78.1 |
their demoralizing power |
their corrupting power |
6 |
81.2 |
their peculiar, holy character |
their distinct, holy character |
6 |
83.2 |
and hither came the |
and here came the |
6 |
85.1 |
In the family and in his intercourse |
In the family and in his interaction |
6 |
86.3 |
The power of God that wrought |
The power of God that worked |
6 |
86.4 |
the light that shineth in the face |
the light that shines in the face |
6 |
87.1 |
stay the bolts of |
stop the bolts of |
6 |
88.2 |
the Lord designed to teach |
the Lord intended to teach |
7 |
91.1 |
the goodly trees |
the beautiful trees |
7 |
92.2 |
to stay the tide |
to restrain the tide |
7 |
96.3 |
Heretofore rain had |
Up to this time rain had |
7 |
96.3 |
had stayed the waters |
had restrained the waters |
7 |
98.3 |
the world without |
the world outside |
7 |
98.3 |
these signal manifestations |
these notable manifestations |
7 |
98.3 |
crowds about the ark |
crowds around the ark |
7 |
99.1 |
were roaming about |
were roaming around |
8 |
105.2 |
ark moved about |
ark moved around |
8 |
105.4 |
and bade the patriarch |
and bid the patriarch |
8 |
108.2 |
These wonderful manifestations |
These wondrous manifestations |
8 |
109.1 |
and infidels and blasphemers |
and unbelievers and blasphemers |
9 |
112.3 |
God designed that |
God intended that |
9 |
114.1 |
for the sake of caviling |
for the sake of quibbling |
10 |
118.5 |
enterprises were designed |
enterprises were intended |
10 |
119.2 |
there is a God who ruleth |
there is a God who rules |
10 |
120.2 |
shut out from intercourse with those |
shut out from interaction with those |
10 |
123.1 |
would have demoralized the world |
would have corrupted the world |
10 |
123.4 |
Infidels construct their theories |
Unbelievers construct their theories |
10 |
124.3 |
the children of men have builded |
the children of men have built |
11 |
124.1 |
must be peculiar |
must be distinct |
11 |
126.2 |
he knew not whither |
he did not know where |
11 |
127.1 |
“Ur of the Chaldees” |
“Ur of the Chaldeans” |
11 |
127.1 |
the divine Voice bade him |
the divine Voice bid him |
11 |
127.2 |
where they first tarried |
where they first stayed |
11 |
130.1 |
they would not scruple |
they would not hesitate |
11 |
130.2 |
prohibiting the Egyptians from intercourse |
prohibiting the Egyptians from interaction |
11 |
130.2 |
he bade him leave |
he bid him leave |
11 |
131.1 |
to Abraham in his after-intercourse |
to Abraham in his later interaction |
12 |
132.3 |
households have thus been rent asunder |
households have thus been rent apart |
12 |
132.3 |
will possess that charity |
will possess that love |
12 |
133.2 |
the vale of Sodom |
the valley of Sodom |
12 |
134.2 |
by which the worldlings |
by which the worldly |
12 |
134.4 |
vale of Siddim |
valley of Siddim |
12 |
135.1 |
He bade him take |
He bid him take |
12 |
136.1 |
who had wrought so great |
who had worked so great |
12 |
136.3 |
with unquestioning confidence as heretofore |
with unquestioning confidence as previously |
12 |
137.3 |
heretofore called Abram |
previously called Abram |
12 |
138.3 |
to honor him by tarrying |
to honor him by stopping |
12 |
142.4 |
the veriest cruelty to the youth |
the worst cruelty to the youth |
12 |
144.1 |
will love to tarry |
will love to linger |
12 |
144.2 |
in all home intercourse |
in all home interaction |
12 |
144.3 |
the infidel cannot gainsay |
the unbeliever cannot gainsay |
13 |
147.2 |
the closest which man was ever called to endure |
the most rigorous which man was ever called to endure |
13 |
152.2 |
silently wondering whence, so far from folds |
silently wondering from where, so far from folds |
14 |
158.1 |
coming in to tarry for the night |
coming in to stay for the night |
14 |
158.1 |
little dreamed the gay, careless multitude |
little dreamed the merry, careless multitude |
14 |
158.3 |
offering them entertainment |
offering them accommodation |
14 |
159.1 |
gathered about the house |
gathered around the house |
14 |
160.1 |
Then the angels bade him arise |
Then the angels urged him to arise |
14 |
160.2 |
to tarry for one moment from regret |
to dally for one moment from regret |
14 |
162.2 |
the gay, pleasure-seeking throngs |
the merry, pleasure-seeking throngs |
14 |
162.2 |
vale of Siddim |
valley of Siddim |
14 |
165.1 |
vale of Siddim |
valley of Siddim |
14 |
166.3 |
They must not tarry |
They must not linger |
14 |
167.2 |
vale of Siddim |
valley of Siddim |
14 |
167.3 |
and abode in a cave |
and lived in a cave |
14 |
168.3 |
he signally failed |
he notably failed |
14 |
168.3 |
corrupting influences about him |
corrupting influences around him |
14 |
168.4 |
infidels and unbelievers |
non-Christians and unbelievers |
14 |
169.4 |
may appear to tarry |
may appear to delay |
15 |
171.3 |
not to take Isaac thither |
not totake Isaac there |
15 |
173.1 |
asked for entertainment |
asked for lodging |
16 |
179.4 |
the patriarch bade |
the patriarch bid |
16 |
181.3 |
life is so strait |
lifeis so strict |
17 |
187.2 |
he might tarry at this |
he might visit this |
17 |
187.3 |
God has wrought for him |
God has worked for him |
17 |
187.3 |
deliverance is wrought |
deliverance is worked |
17 |
188.2 |
Jacob tarried beside |
Jacob waited beside |
17 |
188.2 |
he was urged to tarry |
he was urged to stay |
17 |
193.2 |
he doubted not |
he did not doubt |
17 |
193.4 |
had ever treated Jacob |
had always treated Jacob |
18 |
196.1 |
the tidings that Esau |
the news that Esau |
18 |
196.1 |
Thou “said to me |
You “said to me |
18 |
202.4 |
returned unto Him |
returned to Him |
19 |
204.1 |
the vale of Shechem |
the valley of Shechem |
19 |
204.1 |
an alter unto the Lord |
an alter to the Lord |
19 |
204.2 |
The tarry of Jacob |
The stay of Jacob |
19 |
204.3 |
the tidings of their revenge |
the news of their revenge |
19 |
205.3 |
the wonderful dealings |
the wondrous dealings |
19 |
208.1 |
that proceedeth out of |
that proceeds out of |
19 |
210.4 |
no tidings from them |
no news from them |
19 |
212.1 |
he rent his garments |
he tore his garments |
20 |
214.2 |
were all about him |
were all around him |
20 |
217.2 |
Heretofore he had |
Up to this time he had |
21 |
224.3 |
sons journeyed thither |
sons journeyed there |
21 |
226.1 |
Provender for the beasts |
Feed for the animals |
21 |
227.3 |
bade them also take |
directed them also to take |
21 |
227.4 |
gracious unto them |
gracious to them |
21 |
229.5 |
brothers rent their gaments |
brothers tore their garments |
21 |
233.1 |
Thither came Joseph |
To that place came Joseph |
21 |
238.1 |
given the infidel occasion |
given the unbeliever occasion |
21 |
240.2 |
and bade them keep |
and bid them keep |
|
242.1 |
the failure of his design |
the failure of his plan |
22 |
243.1 |
among the flags |
among the reeds |
22 |
243.1 |
Pharaoh’s daughter thither |
Pharaoh’s daughter there |
22 |
247.1 |
Moses designed to lead |
Moses intended to lead |
22 |
248.2 |
change to be wrought |
change to be made |
22 |
251.2 |
view the wonderful sight |
view the wondrous sight |
22 |
252.2 |
who dwelleth in light |
who dwells in light |
22 |
253.5 |
mighty miracles wrought |
mighty miracles worked |
22 |
253.6 |
his hand into his bosom |
his hand into his cloak |
22 |
253.6 |
again into his bosom |
again into his cloak |
22 |
254.1 |
strange and wonderful work |
strange and wondrous work |
22 |
255.2 |
bear them aright |
bear them correctly |
23 |
258.2 |
of a design to revolt |
of a plan to revolt |
23 |
263.1 |
the signal manifestation |
the notable manifestation |
23 |
264.3 |
God had wrought through |
God had worked through |
23 |
264.1 |
that wrought the miracles |
that worked the miracles |
23 |
264.1 |
wonders were designed to |
wonders were intended to |
23 |
264.1 |
they wrought not by their |
they worked not by their |
23 |
264.3 |
the work that he wrought |
the work that he did |
23 |
264.4 |
miracles would be wrought |
miracles would be worked |
23 |
265.1 |
was accustomed to repair |
was accustomed to go |
23 |
265.1 |
came thither daily |
came there daily |
23 |
266.4 |
The plague was stayed |
The plague was stopped |
23 |
267.1 |
kine, oxen, and sheep |
cows, oxen, and sheep |
23 |
267.1 |
camels and asses |
camels and donkeys |
23 |
267.3 |
had hitherto encouraged |
had until this time encouraged |
23 |
267.3 |
Smitten with a loathsome |
Struck with a loathsome |
23 |
268.3 |
manifests an infidel |
manifests an unbelieving |
23 |
270.2 |
passed without the city |
passed out of the city |
23 |
270.3 |
Lord said unto Moses |
Lord said to Moses |
23 |
271.1 |
pressed about the king |
pressed around the king |
23 |
271.6 |
oppress them as heretofore |
oppress them as before |
23 |
272.1 |
gods alike were smitten |
gods alike were struck |
24 |
273.2 |
not have been smitten |
not have been struck |
24 |
274.3 |
as Moses bade them |
as Moses bid them |
24 |
277.4 |
wrought out its principle |
worked out its principle |
24 |
279.4 |
smitten by the destroyer |
struck by the destroyer |
25 |
283.2 |
wonder whither their course |
wonder where their course |
25 |
283.3 |
instead of tarrying to |
instead of staying to |
25 |
285.3 |
cried unto the Lord |
cried to the Lord |
25 |
289.2 |
the girdle of gladness |
the belt of gladness |
25 |
289.2 |
a peculiar treasure |
a special treasure |
25 |
290.1 |
and signally humble the |
and notably humble the |
25 |
290.1 |
when Moses bade them |
when Moses bid them |
25 |
290.2 |
the cold waves about our |
the cold waves around our |
26 |
292.2 |
who had hitherto |
who had until now |
26 |
293.2 |
into strait places |
into difficult places |
26 |
292.3 |
He had wrought for them |
He had done for them |
26 |
294.1 |
He careth for us |
He cares for us |
26 |
294.2 |
God has wrought for us |
God has done for us |
26 |
296.2 |
designed to impress their |
intended to impress their |
26 |
297.3 |
accused him of designing |
accused him of planning |
26 |
298.1 |
had wrought wonders |
had worked wonders |
26 |
298.2 |
Moses smote the rock |
Moses struck the rock |
26 |
298.2 |
Him who abode therein |
Him who dwelled therein |
26 |
298.4 |
and smote those who |
and struck those who |
26 |
298.4 |
on an eminence near by |
on an eminency nearby |
26 |
298.4 |
Hur stayed up his hands |
Hur held up his hands |
26 |
300.1 |
wonders wrought by Moses |
wonders worked by Moses |
26 |
300.1 |
they smite not that hand |
they strike not that hand |
26 |
300.2 |
comfort of their society |
comfort of the company |
26 |
301.1 |
had wrought wonders |
had worked wonders |
26 |
302.1 |
were to be wrought in them |
were to be made in them |
27 |
303.1 |
and peculiar relation |
and special relation |
27 |
303.4 |
Lord said unto him |
Lord said to him |
27 |
303.5 |
scene of awful grandeur |
scene of awe-inspiring grandeur |
27 |
304.1 |
placed about the mount |
placed around the mount |
27 |
304.1 |
neither man nor beast |
neither man nor animal |
27 |
304.2 |
and awful mystery |
and awe-inspring mystery |
27 |
305.1 |
in the awful majesty |
in the awe-inspiring majesty |
27 |
306.2 |
by images or similitudes |
by images or likenesses |
27 |
306.6 |
its awful significance |
its awe-inspiring signficance |
27 |
309.7 |
The awful power of God |
The awesome power of God |
27 |
313.2 |
He remained without |
He remained outside of it |
27 |
314.2 |
the peculiar treasure of |
the special treasure of |
28 |
315.2 |
the goodly land was |
the desirable land was |
28 |
315.3 |
no manner of similitude |
no manner of image |
28 |
315.3 |
the similitude of an ox |
the likeness of an ox |
28 |
315.3 |
the Red Sea were designed |
the Red Sea were intended |
28 |
316.1 |
gathered about his tent |
gathered around his tent |
28 |
316.1 |
had heretofore led them |
had until this time led them |
28 |
317.4 |
God might have checked |
God mights have stopped |
28 |
319.1 |
so signally honored |
so notably honored |
28 |
320.3 |
had been wrought that |
had been worked that |
28 |
320.4 |
God had wrought in |
God had worked in |
28 |
320.4 |
the similitude of ox |
the likeness of an ox |
28 |
323.2 |
God seeth not as man sees |
God sees not as man sees |
28 |
324.1 |
to be signally punished |
to be notably punished |
28 |
324.1 |
to gird on their swords |
to put on their swords |
28 |
327.2 |
the conscience-smitten multitudes |
the conscience-struck multitudes |
28 |
327.2 |
was pitched without the |
was pitched outside the |
28 |
327.2 |
directed to repair thither |
directed to go there |
28 |
330.2 |
God designed to impress |
God intended to impress |
29 |
334.1 |
Satan wrought to the utmost |
Satan worked to the utmost |
30 |
347.1 |
sealskins |
badger skins |
30 |
347.3 |
fire unto the Lord |
fire to the Lord |
30 |
347.3 |
offering unto the Lord |
offering to the Lord |
30 |
348.1 |
and without, far around |
and outside, far around |
30 |
348.2 |
gold about the top |
gold around the top |
30 |
348.3 |
was wrought of one |
was made of one |
30 |
350.3 |
confined by a girdle |
confined by a sash |
32 |
362.2 |
in their intercouse |
in their interaction |
32 |
362.2 |
in awful majesty |
in awe-inspiring majesty |
32 |
364.2 |
Through long intercourse |
Through long interaction |
32 |
365.1 |
God who taketh away |
God who takes away |
32 |
365.4 |
grand and awful |
grand and awe-inspiring |
32 |
366.2 |
Amid the awful |
Amid the awe-inspiring |
32 |
370.3 |
Lord appeared unto Abraham |
Lord appeared to Abraham |
32 |
371.3 |
He wrought deliverance |
He worked deliverance |
32 |
371.4 |
in awful majesty |
in awe-inspiring majesty |
33 |
375.1 |
that pertained thereto |
that pertained to it |
33 |
375.1 |
were to strike the sacred |
were to dismantle the sacred |
33 |
376.3 |
had wrought wonders |
had worked wonders |
33 |
380.1 |
The Lord hearkened to |
The Lord listened to |
33 |
380.2 |
which God had wrought |
which God had worked |
33 |
382.2 |
among them were smitten |
among them were struck |
33 |
384.3 |
Miriam was smitten |
Miriam was struck |
33 |
384.3 |
the whole company abode |
the whole company remained |
34 |
387.1 |
Moses bade them go |
Moses instructed them to go |
34 |
389.2 |
God hearkened to their |
God listened to their |
34 |
391.1 |
He bade them |
He instructed them |
34 |
394.1 |
wonders wrought in their |
wonders worked in their |
35 |
397.4 |
brought into strait places |
brought into difficult places |
35 |
400.3 |
bade the people |
bid the people |
35 |
403.4 |
verily doing God service |
truly doing God service |
36 |
408.2 |
would have been demoralized |
would have been corrupted |
36 |
408.4 |
a case of peculiar guilt |
a case of unusual guilt |
37 |
411 |
The Smitten Rock |
The Struck Rock |
37 |
411.3 |
The smitten rock was |
The struck rock was |
37 |
411.3 |
had been once smitten |
had been once struck |
37 |
412.2 |
works unto eternal life |
works to eternal life |
37 |
417.3 |
and wrought only harm |
and worked only harm |
37 |
418.1 |
had been once smitten |
had been once struck |
37 |
418.1 |
the second smiting of |
the second striking of |
37 |
419.2 |
He bade them mark |
He bid them mark |
38 |
424.1 |
in all their intercourse |
in all their interaction |
38 |
424.1 |
all their intercourse they |
all their interaction they |
38 |
432.1 |
who come unto Him |
who come to Him |
39 |
434.3 |
the miracle wrought to |
the miracle worked to |
39 |
434.4 |
governed their intercourse |
governed their interaction |
39 |
436.2 |
the Lord discomfited the |
the Lord defeated the |
39 |
436.4 |
the Lord now bade Israel |
the Lord now bid Israel |
39 |
436.3 |
the goodly land |
the fruitful land |
39 |
437.1 |
had so signally failed |
had so notably failed |
39 |
437.2 |
in as signal a manner |
in as notable a manner |
40 |
438.2 |
that wrought in their behalf |
that worked in their behalf |
40 |
439.2 |
the messengers to tarry |
the messengers to stay |
40 |
440.2 |
the messengers to tarry |
the messengers to wait |
40 |
441.3 |
and knew not that |
and did not know that |
40 |
441.3 |
beating the ass unmercifully |
beating the donkey unmercifully |
40 |
442.1 |
he smote the animal |
he struck the animal |
40 |
447.2 |
their peculiar character |
their distinct character |
40 |
452.1 |
met with signal failure |
met with notable failure |
41 |
454.2 |
there was little intercourse |
there was little interaction |
41 |
455.2 |
Thus the plague was stayed |
Thus the plague was stopped |
41 |
457.3 |
he has wrought to overthrow |
he has worked to overthrow |
41 |
457.3 |
Baal peor |
Baal Peor |
41 |
457.3 |
entering the goodly land |
entering the beautiful land |
41 |
461.1 |
Beth peor |
Beth Peor |
42 |
463.2 |
the awful solemnity |
the awe-inspiring solemnity |
42 |
464.2 |
enter the goodly land |
enter the beautiful land |
42 |
465.2 |
of the goodly land |
of the beautiful land |
42 |
468.2 |
had wrought for their |
had worked for their |
43 |
469.1 |
retribution was visited |
retribution was inflicted |
43 |
469.3 |
Joshua repaired to the |
Joshua proceeded to the |
43 |
469.3 |
into the goodly land |
inthe the beautiful land |
43 |
471.4 |
God had wrought for them |
God had worked for them |
43 |
472.3 |
goodly cities and |
beautiful cities and |
43 |
475.2 |
He bade farewell to |
He bid farewell to |
43 |
477.1 |
entered the goodly land |
entered the beautiful land |
43 |
478.4 |
was despoiled of his |
was deprived of his |
43 |
480.1 |
have a Captain who |
have a Commander who |
44 |
483.3 |
in the acacia groves of Shittim |
in Acacia Grove |
44 |
484.1 |
leading the van |
leading the vanguard |
44 |
484.1 |
half a mile about |
half a mile around |
44 |
484.2 |
the power that stayed |
the power that stopped |
44 |
484.4 |
He had wrought through Moses |
He had worked through Moses |
44 |
484.4 |
God had wrought for them |
God had worked for them |
44 |
485.1 |
God had stayed the waters |
God had stopped the waters |
44 |
485.1 |
When the tidings that |
When the news that |
44 |
486.1 |
had now signally manifested |
had now notably manifested |
45 |
487.2 |
Beth peor |
Beth Peor |
45 |
488.2 |
They knew not what |
They did not know what |
45 |
488.2 |
each day wound about |
each day wound around |
45 |
488.2 |
They knew not what |
They did not know what |
45 |
492.2 |
judgments visited upon |
judgments inflicted upon |
45 |
492.2 |
rites of Baalpeor |
rites of Baal of Peor |
45 |
495.5 |
Captain of the Lord’s host |
Commander of the Lord’s host |
45 |
497.1 |
For a goodly Babylonish |
For a beautiful Babylonish |
45 |
497.1 |
scorn of the worldlings |
scorn of the worldly |
45 |
497.1 |
saith the Lord |
says the Lord |
45 |
497.3 |
spiritual declension exist |
spiritual deterioration exist |
46 |
499.3 |
vale of Shechem |
valley of Shechem |
46 |
500.2 |
offered unto the Lord |
offered to the Lord |
46 |
500.2 |
be at once visited |
be at once inflicted |
47 |
505.1 |
a strange deputation |
a strange delegation |
47 |
505.2 |
God had wrought for His |
God had worked for His |
47 |
507.3 |
but for the deception |
were it not for the deception |
47 |
508.1 |
their armies about the city |
their armies around the city |
47 |
508.1 |
utter discomfiture of the assailants |
utter defeat of the assailants |
47 |
508.1 |
pass to Beth horon |
pass to Beth Horon |
48 |
510.1 |
victory at Beth horon |
victory at Beth Horon |
48 |
513.2 |
entered the goodly |
entered the beautiful |
48 |
514.3 |
Heretofore, Gilgal had been |
Until then, Gilgal had been |
48 |
515.1 |
the city was Timnath-serah |
the city was Timnath Serah |
48 |
517.4 |
get unto the land of |
get into the land of |
48 |
518.2 |
strange tidings reached them |
strange news reached them |
48 |
518.4 |
had been visited on |
had been inflicted on |
48 |
518.4 |
and bade them remember |
and bid them remember |
48 |
518.4 |
themselves to Baalpeor |
themselves to Baal of Peor |
48 |
519.2 |
carried back the tidings |
carried back the news |
48 |
520.2 |
will possess that charity |
will possess that love |
49 |
521.2 |
cropping out the same |
cropping up the same |
49 |
521.2 |
that had heretofore brought |
that had previously brought |
49 |
521.2 |
once more about their aged |
once more around their aged |
49 |
522.4 |
what God had wrought for |
what God had worked for |
50 |
529.2 |
Saith the Lord |
Says the Lord |
51 |
532.1 |
to be set at liberty |
to be set free |
51 |
534.3 |
would tend to demoralize |
would tend to corrupt |
52 |
537.2 |
leave their homes and repair |
leave their homes and return |
52 |
538.5 |
had been wont to |
had been accustomed to |
52 |
541.1 |
In our intercourse |
In our interaction |
53 |
544.1 |
as a mighty breastwork |
as a mighty fortification |
53 |
544.1 |
to stay the tide of moral evil |
to stop the tide of moral evil |
53 |
547.2 |
had wrought for Israel |
had worked for Israel |
53 |
547.2 |
once tarried to share his |
once stayed to share his |
53 |
547.2 |
the Angel bade him |
the Angel bid him |
53 |
548.1 |
Asher, Zebulum, and Naphtali |
Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali |
53 |
553.1 |
The tidings spread swiftly |
The news spread swiftly |
53 |
557.1 |
but erelong the people |
but before long the people |
53 |
558.1 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
54 |
561.3 |
we do unto the child that shall be born unto us |
we do to the child that shall be born to us |
54 |
564.1 |
he smote the Philistines |
he struck the Philistines |
54 |
565.1 |
the vale of Sorek |
the valley of Sorek |
54 |
565.2 |
the vale of Sorek |
the valley of Sorek |
54 |
567.1 |
Tidings of the terrible |
News of the terrible |
54 |
567.1 |
overthrow were carried |
overthrow was carried |
55 |
572.3 |
what shall we do unto him |
what shall we do to him |
57 |
581.3 |
which Eli bade him say |
which Eli bid him say |
57 |
585.1 |
had tarried at Shiloh |
had waited at Shiloh |
57 |
585.2 |
the tidings of defeat |
the news of defeat |
57 |
585.3 |
the man said unto Eli |
the man said to Eli |
57 |
585.4 |
the terrible tidings that |
the terrible news that |
57 |
586.1 |
which had hitherto attended |
which had until now attended |
57 |
586.2 |
Ashdod were smitten with |
Ashdod were struck with |
57 |
588.1 |
two kine upon whose |
two cows upon whose |
57 |
588.1 |
the way of Beth-shemesh |
the way of Beth Shemesh |
57 |
588.1 |
had done unto them |
had done to them |
57 |
588.2 |
the kine turned their |
the cows turned their |
57 |
588.2 |
road to Beth-shemesh |
road to Beth Shemesh |
57 |
588.3 |
the men of Beth-shemesh |
the men of Beth Shemesh |
57 |
589.1 |
The men of Beth-shemesh |
The men of Beth Shemesh |
57 |
589.1 |
spread the tidings that |
spread the news that |
57 |
589.1 |
offered unto the Lord |
offered to the Lord |
57 |
589.2 |
people at Beth-shemesh |
people at Beth Shemesh |
57 |
589.2 |
Many were smitten with |
Many were struck with |
57 |
589.3 |
the Beth-shemites sent |
the Beth Shemites sent |
57 |
589.3 |
inhabitants of Kirjath-jearim |
inhabitants of Kirjath Jearim |
57 |
590.3 |
gathered at Mizpeh |
gathered at Mizpah |
57 |
590.4 |
The tidings of their |
The news of their |
57 |
591.1 |
fleeing host to Beth-car |
fleeing host to Beth Car |
57 |
591.1 |
This signal victory |
This notable victory |
57 |
591.1 |
had been smitten before |
had been struck before |
57 |
591.2 |
between Mizpeh and Shen |
between Mizpah and Shen |
57 |
593.2 |
other at Kirjath-jearim |
other at Kirjath Jearim |
58 |
594.2 |
using it to Glorify God |
using it to glorify God |
59 |
603.3 |
and intercourse with other |
and interaction with other |
59 |
605.1 |
the Lord said unto Samuel |
the Lord said to Samuel |
59 |
607.2 |
Him who hath called us |
Him who has called us |
59 |
610.1 |
Then he bade Saul stand |
Then he bid Saul stand |
59 |
610.2 |
three kids for sacrifice |
three young goats for sacrifice |
59 |
611.1 |
Saul convoked the people |
Saul mustered the people |
59 |
611.1 |
the people at Mizpeh |
the people at Mizpah |
59 |
612.1 |
escorted thither by a company |
escorted there by a company |
59 |
612.2 |
the city of Jabesh-gilead |
the city of Jabesh Gilead |
59 |
612.3 |
carried the tidings to Gibeah |
carried the news to Gibeah |
59 |
613.2 |
should be convoked by |
should be convened by |
60 |
617.1 |
When the tidings reached |
When the news reached |
60 |
617.3 |
Day after day Saul tarried |
Day after day Saul waited |
60 |
618.1 |
into close places |
into difficult places |
60 |
623.2 |
encouraged the design |
encouraged the plan |
60 |
624.1 |
Philistines fled, discomfited |
Philistines fled, defeated |
60 |
624.2 |
avenged on mine enemies |
avenged on my enemies |
60 |
624.4 |
had wrought deliverance |
had brought deliverance |
61 |
627.2 |
had little intercourse |
had little interaction |
61 |
632.1 |
it rent in his hands |
it tore in his hands |
61 |
633.1 |
the deliverance of Jabesh-gilead |
the deliverance of Jabesh Gilead |
61 |
633.1 |
whom God had wrought |
whom God had worked |
61 |
634.2 |
but ye shall |
but you shall |
61 |
635.4 |
they do despite to the Spirit |
they do in contempt of the Spirit |
62 |
637.2 |
the retirement of his humble |
the seclusion of his humble |
62 |
641.1 |
to be captain of his people |
to be commander of his people |
63 |
646.4 |
but erelong began to |
but before long began to |
63 |
646.4 |
his shepherd’s scrip |
his shepherd’s bag |
63 |
648.2 |
like a smitten oak |
like a struck oak |
64 |
652.2 |
and bade him conceal |
and bid him conceal |
64 |
653.3 |
The tidings reached Saul |
The news reached Saul |
64 |
653.3 |
The third embassage |
The third group of envoys |
64 |
654.2 |
Jonathan said unto him |
Jonathan said to him |
64 |
655.2 |
sorrow as he repaired |
sorrow as he returned |
64 |
655.3 |
knew not whither to flee |
knew not where to flee |
65 |
660.2 |
they repaired to the |
they proceeded to the |
65 |
661.2 |
Touch not the anointed |
Do not touch the anointed |
65 |
661.3 |
his conscience smote him |
his conscience struck him |
65 |
664.4 |
his character was churlish and niggardly |
his character was morose and stingy |
65 |
666.1 |
laded upon asses |
loaded upon donkeys |
65 |
666.1 |
in a covert of a hill |
in the shelter of a hill |
65 |
667.4 |
seemed smitten with paralysis |
seemed struck with paralysis |
65 |
668.2 |
he repaired to the solitude |
he returned to the solitude |
65 |
668.2 |
brought tidings to the son |
brought news to the son |
65 |
668.3 |
and cruse of water |
and a jug of water |
66 |
675.3 |
On the morrow Saul must |
The next day Saul must |
66 |
676.2 |
prince of evil wrought |
prince of evil worked |
66 |
676.3 |
Saul went forth by night |
Saul went out by night |
66 |
681.2 |
She besought him to |
She implored him to |
66 |
682.2 |
The tidings of defeat |
The news of defeat |
66 |
682.2 |
brave men of Jabesh-gilead |
brave men of Jabesh Gilead |
67 |
683.1 |
been summoned thence |
been summoned from there |
67 |
683.2 |
held intercourse with Satan |
held conversation with Satan |
67 |
684.1 |
claimed to have intercourse |
claimed to have interaction |
67 |
684.2 |
Israel at Bethpeor |
Israel at Beth Peor |
67 |
686.1 |
“after the working of Satan |
after “the working of Satan |
67 |
687.1 |
run hither and thither |
run here and there |
67 |
687.1 |
watch unto prayer |
watch in prayer |
67 |
687.1 |
rest unto their souls |
rest in their souls |
68 |
691.1 |
pressing about Achish |
pressing around Achish |
68 |
691.3 |
David, said unto him |
David, said to him |
68 |
692.4 |
Wherein had the Lord ever |
When had the Lord ever |
68 |
694.4 |
for tidings of the battle |
for news of the battle |
68 |
694.4 |
his clothes rent and earth upon his head |
his clothes torn and dust on his head |
68 |
695.2 |
the fearful tidings past |
the fearful news past |
68 |
695.2 |
returned to the stranger herald |
returned to the stranger messenger |
69 |
697.2 |
originally called Kirjath-arba |
originally called Kirjath Arba |
69 |
697.4 |
men of Jabesh-gilead |
men of Jabesh Gilead |
69 |
698.3 |
when the cruse of water |
when the jug of water |
70 |
704.3 |
remained at Kirjath-jearim |
remained at Kirjath Jearim |
70 |
704.4 |
assembled at Kirjath-jearim |
assembled at Kirjath Jearim |
70 |
705.1 |
house of Obed-edom |
house of Obed Edom |
70 |
705.2 |
ark from Kirjath-jearim |
ark from Kirjath Jearim |
70 |
706.1 |
But Obed-edom, though |
But Obed Edom, though |
70 |
706.2 |
the house of Obed-edom |
the house of Obed Edom |
70 |
714.1 |
Tidings were received |
News was received |
70 |
714.2 |
the people of Jabesh-gilead |
the people of Jabesh Gilead |
70 |
714.2 |
foiled their cruel design |
foiled their cruel plan |
70 |
715.2 |
how much dependent upon |
how much depended upon |
71 |
717.2 |
Intercourse with surrounding |
Interaction with surrounding |
71 |
719.2 |
Heretofore David’s record |
Up to this time David’s record |
71 |
720.3 |
turn from it betimes |
turn from it quickly |
71 |
723.2 |
Heretofore God’s providence |
Up to that time God’s providence |
71 |
723.2 |
could not in any wise |
could not in any way |
71 |
723.3 |
Hitherto his prosperity |
Up to this time his prosperity |
71 |
725.3 |
Psalm 51:16, 17 |
Verses 16, 17 |
72 |
729.2 |
all this favored the designs |
all this favored the plans |
72 |
730.2 |
the tribes to concert measures |
the tribes to arrange measures |
72 |
730.2 |
his traitorous designs |
his traitorous plans |
72 |
730.3 |
spread the tidings that |
spread the news that |
72 |
739.1 |
to cross their designs |
to cross their plans |
72 |
744.2 |
bear the tidings to the king |
bear the news to the king |
73 |
746.3 |
Intercourse with the heathen |
Interaction with the heathen |
73 |
747.1 |
as he had heretofore shown |
as he had previously shown |
73 |
748.2 |
The land was smitten with |
The land was struck with |
73 |
748.4 |
angel had stayed his course |
angel had stopped his course |
73 |
749.1 |
“a very goodly man” |
“a very good-looking” man |
73 |
749.1 |
had heretofore been loyal |
had previously been loyal |
73 |
749.2 |
just without the city |
just outside the city |
73 |
750.1 |
stones of divers colors |
stones of various colors |
73 |
750.2 |
more than his wonted fervor |
more than his usual fervor |
74 |
760.1 |
a feast unto Jehovah |
a feast to Jehovah |
Prophets and Kings
Ch. |
Pg. |
Original |
Revised |
Intro |
15.2 |
and bade him |
and bid him |
Intro |
15.2 |
He said, “and I will bless |
He said, and “I will bless |
Intro |
15.2 |
He designed |
He planned |
Intro |
17.2 |
Israelites unto Himself |
Israelites to Himself |
Intro |
19.1 |
drawn unto Him |
drawn to Him |
Intro |
19.1 |
look unto Him |
look to Him |
Intro |
21.3 |
the goodly vine |
the plentiful vine |
Intro |
22.1 |
by a goodly remnant |
by a faithful remnant |
Intro |
22.3 |
come unto His own |
come to His own |
1 |
25.1 |
Land of Promise bade fair |
Land of Promise seemed fair |
1 |
30.2 |
selfish aspirations for |
selfish aspiration for |
2 |
35.3 |
noiselessly upreared with stone |
noiselessly erected with stone |
2 |
39.3 |
before him. “And all |
before him, “while |
3 |
53.2 |
rendered signal service |
rendered notable service |
3 |
55.1 |
make Israel a peculiar people |
make Israel a distinct people |
3 |
55.1 |
heavenly gifts hitherto employed |
heavenly gifts up to this time employed |
4 |
63.3 |
fibers of his being were inwrought |
fibers of his being were closely combined |
4 |
64.3 |
those whom he bade |
those whom he bid |
4 |
65.1 |
Lord and Master designs |
Lord and Master plans |
4 |
67.2 |
impression that God designed |
impression that God planned |
4 |
68.3 |
is oftenest spoken of |
Is often spoken of |
4 |
70.5 |
God had designed |
God had planned |
4 |
70.5 |
carrying out of this design |
carrying out of this plan |
4 |
71.1 |
passing through his territory or tarrying |
passing through his territory or staying |
5 |
84.2 |
evil-doing had wrought |
evil-doing had brought about |
6 |
Title |
The Rending of the Kingdom |
The Dividing of the Kingdom |
6 |
91.1 |
Thenceforth the twelve tribes |
From that time forward the twelve tribes |
6 |
96.2 |
His beneficent designs |
His beneficent plans |
6 |
97.1 |
The rending of the kingdom |
The dividing of the kingdom |
6 |
97.1 |
purify unto Himself |
purify to Himself |
6 |
97.1 |
Himself a peculiar people |
Himself a distinct people |
7 |
102.4 |
The Lord designed |
The Lord planned |
7 |
102.4 |
The rending of the altar |
The tearing of the altar |
7 |
102.4 |
that was being wrought in Israel |
that was being made in Israel |
7 |
108.1 |
the rending of the kingdom |
the tearing of the kingdom |
7 |
108.1 |
numbered among the goodly remnant |
numbered among the considerable remnant |
8 |
110.2 |
deliverances had been wrought |
deliverances had been made |
8 |
111.3 |
King Asa’s faith was signally rewarded |
King Asa’s faith was notably rewarded |
8 |
114.1 |
Omri, the founder of Samaria, had “wrought evil |
Omri, the founder of Samaria, “did evil |
8 |
115.2 |
Hill and vale resounded |
Hill and valley resounded |
8 |
116.2 |
Of “the prophets of Baal” |
Of the “prophets of Baal” |
9 |
119.2 |
But the beneficent designs |
But the beneficent plans |
9 |
123.1 |
Tidings of Elijah’s |
News of Elijah’s |
9 |
124.3 |
flocks wander hither and thither |
flocks wander here and there |
10 |
129.1 |
God bade his servants |
God bid his servants |
10 |
129.1 |
He bade him |
He bid him |
10 |
130.3 |
The widow had hitherto |
The widow had up to this time |
10 |
142.1 |
a position of awful responsibility |
a position of awesome responsibility |
11 |
144.1 |
God had been signally dishonored |
God had been notably dishonored |
11 |
147.2 |
lighted with an awful solemnity |
lighted with an awe-inspiring solemnity |
11 |
148.1 |
His peculiar people. |
His distinct people. |
11 |
151.2 |
Choosing “twelve stones |
He chose “twelve stones |
11 |
153.2 |
in their discomfiture |
in their defeat |
12 |
158.2 |
he had been signally honored |
he had been notably honored |
12 |
158.2 |
after the signal triumph |
after the notable triumph |
12 |
160.1 |
another signal victory |
another notable victory |
12 |
160.1 |
would have wrought a |
would have brought about a |
12 |
160.2 |
the miracle wrought on Carmel |
the miracle worked on Carmel |
13 |
Title |
“What Doest Thou Here?” |
“What Are You Doing Here?” |
13 |
167.2 |
The signal triumph |
The notable triumph |
13 |
168.1 |
What doest thou here, Elijah? |
What are you doing here, Elijah? |
13 |
168.1 |
the widow of Sarepta |
the widow of Zarephath |
13 |
168.1 |
I girded you |
I endowed you |
13 |
168.3 |
the angel bade him |
the angel bid him |
13 |
171.3 |
purpose to be wrought |
purpose to be worked |
13 |
171.3 |
“What doest thou here?” |
“What are you doing here? |
13 |
172.2 |
“What doest thou here?” |
“What are you doing here? |
13 |
175.2 |
faith which wrought |
faith which worked |
13 |
176.1 |
accomplishment of His designs |
accomplishment of His plans |
14 |
Title |
“In the Spirit and Power of Elias” |
“In the Spirit and Power of Elijah” |
14 |
181.1 |
The Lord designed |
The Lord planned |
14 |
185.1 |
This is in truth a froward generation |
This is in truth a perverse generation |
14 |
187.2 |
Elijah cried; “if |
Elijah cried. “If |
14 |
188.2 |
gross darkness |
deep darkness |
14 |
188.2 |
shine forth amidst |
shine forth amid |
15 |
191.1 |
reformations were wrought. |
reformations were made. |
15 |
198.3 |
Tidings of this invasion |
News of this invasion |
15 |
200.1 |
“Our eyes are upon thee.” |
“Our eyes are upon You.” |
16 |
206.1 |
the king and bade him |
the king and bid him |
16 |
208.3 |
and their captain |
and their commander |
16 |
215.2 |
Tidings of this |
News of this |
16 |
216.3 |
evil that had been wrought |
evil that had been made |
17 |
219.2 |
wrought with loving |
done with loving |
18 |
230.2 |
and thither |
and to that place |
18 |
231.4 |
the peculiar privileges |
the unique privileges |
18 |
233.1 |
Of the hitherto polluted |
Of the previously polluted |
18 |
233.1 |
God has not wrought |
God has not worked |
19 |
238.1 |
The father bade |
The father bid |
19 |
238.1 |
Elisha bade Gehazi |
Elisha instructed Gehazi |
19 |
239.3 |
Elisha bade him |
Elisha bid him |
19 |
240.3 |
the poisoned pottage |
the poisoned stew |
19 |
241.1 |
while the dearth |
while the famine |
19 |
242.1 |
And when Jesus bade |
And when Jesus bid |
20 |
244.2 |
healing wrought through Elisha |
healing brought about through Elisha |
20 |
246.1 |
the captain of the Syrian host |
the commander of the Syrian host |
20 |
246.3 |
Tidings of the matter |
News of the matter |
20 |
246.4 |
the prophet bade him |
the prophet bid him |
20 |
249.1 |
rivers mentioned by the Syrian captain |
rivers mentioned by the Syrian commander |
21 |
255.1 |
ruin he had wrought |
ruin he had brought about |
21 |
256.2 |
king sent thither “horses |
King sent “horses |
21 |
256.3 |
sought him with the tidings |
sought him with the news |
21 |
258.2 |
not tarrying until |
not waiting until |
21 |
259.2 |
people had wrought |
people had worked |
21 |
260.2 |
ye prisoners of hope |
you prisoners of hope |
21 |
261.3 |
dying prophet bade |
dying prophet bid |
21 |
261.3 |
Elisha bade him shoot |
Ellisha instructed him to shoot |
21 |
262.1 |
Thrice the king |
Three times the king |
21 |
262.1 |
the king smote |
the king struck |
21 |
262 |
then he stayed his hand. |
then he stopped. |
22 |
270.1 |
“cry out against” it the message |
“cry out against” the message |
22 |
272.5 |
purpose God designed it should. |
purpose God planned it should. |
22 |
273.1 |
the good wrought |
the good brought about |
22 |
275.2 |
the beneficent designs of Jehovah |
the beneficent plans of Jehovah |
22 |
277.2 |
proclaim the glad tidings |
proclaim the glad news |
23 |
286.2 |
prosperity wrought no change |
prosperity brought no change |
23 |
286.2 |
Israel gained no signal victories |
Israel gained no notable victories |
23 |
287.2 |
evil that had wrought ruin |
evil that had brought ruin |
25 |
304.2 |
he was suddenly smitten |
he was suddenly struck |
25 |
304.2 |
“Thus saith the Lord.” |
“Thus says the Lord.” |
25 |
305.2 |
fraught with peculiar peril |
Fraught with unusual peril |
25 |
308.1 |
heavenly visitant bade |
heavenly visitant bid |
25 |
308.3 |
Are none of Thy chosen |
Are none of Your chosen |
26 |
314.2 |
transformation wrought through |
transformation made through |
26 |
315.1 |
walking frowardly in the way |
walking perversely in the way |
26 |
319.1 |
His merciful designs |
His merciful plans |
27 |
322.1 |
that had hitherto existed |
That had, up to that time, existed |
27 |
328.1 |
heart of the king “was moved, and the heart of his people, as the trees |
heart of the king and the heart of his people “were moved as the trees |
27 |
330.3 |
the ruin wrought |
the ruin made |
28 |
331.1 |
the reformation wrought |
the reformation made |
28 |
333.2 |
remained a goodly remnant. |
remained a considerable remnant. |
28 |
337.3 |
God had wrought marvelously |
God had worked marvelously |
28 |
338.2 |
the reformation wrought |
the reformation made |
29 |
340.2 |
who had hitherto been |
who had up to this time been |
29 |
340.3 |
king who had wrought |
king who had worked |
29 |
342.5 |
Restored to his wonted strength |
Restored to his accustomed strength |
29 |
344.3 |
miracle had been wrought |
miracle had been worked |
30 |
361.3 |
Tidings of this |
News of this |
31 |
370.1 |
the beneficent designs |
the beneficent plans |
31 |
371.3 |
the beneficent design |
the beneficent plan |
31 |
371.3 |
they should henceforth be |
they should from that time forward be |
31 |
374.1 |
glad tidings of salvation |
glad news of salvation |
31 |
375.7 |
likened by the prophet to ensigns set up |
likened by the prophet to banners set up |
31 |
378.2 |
God hath spoken: |
God has spoken: |
33 |
393.3 |
As He had wrought |
As He had worked |
33 |
398.1 |
desired to see wrought |
desired to see worked |
33 |
398.4 |
“Go,” he bade them, |
“Go,” he bid them, |
33 |
402.2 |
During the reformation wrought by Josiah |
During the reformation brought about by Josiah |
34 |
407.2 |
Lord bade His chosen |
Lord bid His chosen |
34 |
417.2 |
Tidings of the words |
News of the words |
34 |
419.2 |
the ruin wrought by sin |
the ruin brought about by sin |
35 |
424.1 |
Judah had hearkened not |
Judah had not listened |
35 |
425.2 |
they had hearkened not. |
they had listened not. |
35 |
427.2 |
deliverance wrought in their behalf |
deliverance worked in their behalf |
35 |
427.2 |
fame that wrought for |
fame that brought for |
35 |
428.2 |
His merciful designs |
His merciful plans |
35 |
431.1 |
He bade Jeremiah |
He bid Jeremiah |
35 |
432.2 |
the Lord bade His servant |
the Lord bid His servant |
35 |
438.1 |
a very strait place. |
a very difficult place. |
36 |
441.1 |
the merciful designs |
the merciful plans |
37 |
456.2 |
and bade him |
and bid him |
37 |
461.1 |
Amid the ruin wrought, |
Amid the ruin brought, |
38 |
465.2 |
reformation was wrought in the days |
reformation was made in the days |
39 |
490.1 |
As they bade farewell |
As they bid farewell |
40 |
493.2 |
he had hitherto placed |
he had until then placed |
41 |
506.1 |
gaining a signal triumph |
gaining a notable triumph |
41 |
508.1 |
hotter than its wont. |
hotter than its custom. |
41 |
511.1 |
The tidings of their |
The news of their |
42 |
515.1 |
and his signal success |
and his notable success |
42 |
519.1 |
which heretofore had been |
which until then had been |
43 |
522.2 |
rendering obedience thereto |
rendering obedience to it |
43 |
523.1 |
his pride and arrogancy |
his pride and arrogance |
43 |
524.3 |
“Why doest thou thus?” |
“Why are you doing this?” |
43 |
535.2 |
in this rejection have wrought |
in this rejection have brought about |
44 |
598.2 |
He not only wrought |
He not only worked |
44 |
602.1 |
God wrought marvelously |
God worked marvelously |
44 |
605.1 |
Esther were not peculiar |
Esther were not unusual |
45 |
558.3 |
Tidings of this decree |
News of this decree |
45 |
559.2 |
these were the goodly remnant |
these were the considerable remnant |
45 |
560.2 |
Wonderfully had He wrought |
Wonderfully had He worked |
46 |
Title |
“The Prophets of God Helping Them” |
“The Prophets of God . . . Helping Them” |
46 |
570.1 |
“Thou shalt make no covenant with them,” |
“You shall make no covenant with them,” |
46 |
570.3 |
influence with worldlings. |
influence with the worldly. |
46 |
575.5 |
He bade them, “Fear not.” |
He bid them, “Fear not.” |
46 |
579.4 |
were of peculiar significance |
were of unique significance |
47 |
582.1 |
greatly discomfited and alarmed |
greatly perplexed and alarmed |
47 |
584.2 |
The miter placed upon |
The turban placed upon |
47 |
585.1 |
“men wondered at” |
“men of wonder” |
47 |
586.2 |
“The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan. |
“The Lord rebuke you, Satan! |
47 |
587.2 |
applies with peculiar |
applies with distinct |
47 |
589.1 |
“The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan. |
“The Lord rebuke you, Satan! |
47 |
591.1 |
A “fair miter” is set |
A “clean turban” is set |
47 |
592.1 |
the remnant “men wondered at,” |
the remnant “men of wonder,” |
48 |
596.3 |
Shekinah no longer abode |
Shekinah no longer remained |
49 |
598.2 |
He not only wrought |
He not only worked |
49 |
602.1 |
God wrought marvelously |
God worked marvelously |
49 |
605.1 |
Esther were not peculiar to that age |
Esther were not unusual to that age |
50 |
612.3 |
sacred rites peculiar to |
sacred rites distinct to |
51 |
622.1 |
Lord’s work wrought |
Lord’s work brought |
51 |
622.2 |
he bade Ezra; |
he instructed Ezra; |
51 |
625.2 |
learning to cavil at |
learning to quibble at |
51 |
626.2 |
Thus the Lord designs |
Thus the Lord plans |
51 |
626.2 |
still more signal witness |
still more notable witness |
52 |
629.2 |
“If ye turn unto Me |
“If you turn unto Me |
52 |
629.2 |
gather them from thence |
gather them from there |
53 |
636.1 |
that had hitherto |
that had up to this time |
53 |
639.2 |
they builded |
they built |
53 |
642.3 |
Hitherto they had not |
Up to this time they had not |
53 |
644.1 |
for them to repair thither |
for them to return to that place |
54 |
649.1 |
the cruel design |
the cruel plan |
55 |
657.1 |
city was girded |
city was fortified |
55 |
658.2 |
using means hitherto |
using means up to this time |
55 |
659.1 |
to God “and set a |
to God and “set a |
57 |
669.1 |
which heretofore had been used |
which until then had been used |
57 |
671.1 |
Another result of intercourse with |
Another result of interaction with |
57 |
674.3 |
Hither some who |
Here some who |
57 |
675.1 |
false charity. |
false love. |
57 |
677.1 |
to be wrought in the |
to be brought about in the |
58 |
681.3 |
from the ruin wrought |
from the ruin brought |
58 |
687.2 |
his hellish shadow athwart |
his hellish shadow across |
58 |
696.6 |
every miracle wrought |
every miracle worked |
59 |
703.2 |
God’s design that |
God’s plan that |
59 |
712.3 |
passions, uncontrolled, wrought |
passions, uncontrolled, brought about |
59 |
715.1 |
great city,” which hath “made |
great city,” which has “made |
59 |
719.3 |
unthankful, unholy, demoralized |
unthankful, unholy, corrupt |
60 |
725.3 |
for “when the blast |
for when “the blast |
60 |
726.4 |
desolations wrought |
desolations made |
The Desire of Ages
Ch. |
Pg. |
Original |
Revised |
1 |
19.2 |
who dwelleth in the |
who dwells in the |
1 |
20.1 |
“His strength setteth fast the mountains.” |
He “established the mountains by His strength.” |
1 |
21.2 |
looking unto Jesus |
looking to Jesus |
3 |
32.2 |
tidings |
news |
4 |
43.2 |
tidings |
news |
4 |
47.1 |
tidings |
news |
4 |
47.4 |
“This will be the sign to you,” he says; “You will find a Babe |
“This will be the sign to you,” he says. “You will find a Babe |
6 |
60.3 |
they repair to the temple |
they go to the temple |
8 |
78.4 |
hither |
here |
8 |
80.3 |
hath |
has |
8 |
80.4 |
knew not |
did not know |
9 |
84.1 |
“Thus saith the Lord,” |
“This is what the Lord says,” |
10 |
97.1 and throughout chapter |
Elisabeth |
Elizabeth |
10 |
104.1 |
“What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?” |
“What do you want Me to do for you?” |
11 |
109.1 |
Tidings of the wilderness |
News of the wilderness |
12 |
116.2 |
the intercourse between |
the interaction between |
12 |
118.2 |
show Thy power by relieving Thyself |
show Your power by relieving Yourself |
12 |
120.1 |
“Thus saith the Lord,” |
“This is what the Lord says,” |
13 |
129.2 |
and to whomsoever I will I give it |
and I give it to whomever I wish |
13 |
131.1 |
to rest not |
not to rest |
14 |
132 |
Title: Messias |
Title: Messiah |
14 |
139.3 |
that loveth |
who loves |
14 |
142.3 |
preaching good tidings |
preaching good news |
15 |
144.3 |
The tidings had been |
The news had been |
15 |
144.3 |
The tidings had reached |
The news had reached |
15 |
147.4 |
Mary had not |
Mary did not have |
15 |
148.1 |
in no wise |
in no way |
15 |
148.2 |
Jesus bade the servants |
Jesus bid the servants |
15 |
150.4 |
He bade them give |
He bid them give |
15 |
151.3 |
He often repaired |
He often retired |
16 |
154.3 |
a promiscuous throng |
an indiscriminate throng |
16 |
158.2 |
Jesus does not smite |
Jesus does not strike |
16 |
162.1 |
and bade them turn |
and bid them turn |
17 |
171.4 |
natural man receiveth not |
natural man does not receive |
19 |
183.2 |
all social intercourse |
all social interaction |
19 |
187.3 |
More of Thee |
More of You |
19 |
194.1 |
If thou hadst asked of Me, I would have given thee living water. |
If you had asked of Me, I would have given you living water. |
20 |
196.1 |
Now tidings had come |
Now news had come |
20 |
196.3 |
the tidings attracted |
the news attracted |
20 |
200.2 |
Tidings of the miracle |
News of the miracle |
21 |
206.2 |
and bade the man |
and bid the man |
21 |
209.1 |
They had not builded are to be builded |
They had not built are to be built |
22 |
214.2 |
brought him tidings |
brought him news |
22 |
215.2 |
God that answereth |
God that answers |
22 |
215.3 |
dear unto Himself |
dear to Himself |
22 |
216.1 |
returning unto the Lord |
returning to the Lord |
22 |
217.1 |
and bade them go |
and bid them go |
22 |
224.2 |
or the fagot |
or the stake |
26 |
259.2 |
Tidings of the work |
News of the work |
26 |
260.1 |
Christ had met hitherto |
Christ had met up to this time |
27 |
264.3 |
were noised abroad |
were spoken of abroad |
27 |
267.5 |
the promiscuous multitude |
the indiscriminate multitude |
28 |
272.1 |
than the publicans |
than the tax collectors |
28 |
272.2 |
the publican saw Jesus |
the tax collector saw Jesus |
28 |
272.6 |
to choose a publican |
to choose a tax collector |
28 |
272.7 |
Among the publicans Not only were publicans |
Among the tax collectors Not only were tax collectors |
28 |
273.1 |
the publican saw Jesus |
the tax collector saw Jesus |
28 |
273.3 |
when Jesus bade Peter |
when Jesus bid Peter |
28 |
273.6 |
a publican as one |
a tax collector as one |
28 |
273.7 |
Among the publicans Not only were publicans |
Among the tax collectors Not only were tax collectors |
28 |
274.2 |
the table of the publicans |
the table of the tax collectors |
28 |
274.3 |
table of the publicans the despised publicans |
table of the tax collectors the despised tax collectors |
28 |
275.3 |
regarded the publicans |
regarded the tax collectors |
28 |
275.4 |
The publicans were less |
The tax collectors were less |
28 |
276.1 |
and a winebibber |
and a drunkard |
28 |
276.2 |
Jesus was setting at nought |
Jesus was setting at nothing |
28 |
276.2 |
eating with publicans feasting with publicans |
eating with tax collectors feasting with tax collectors |
28 |
277.1 |
wise unto salvation |
wise to salvation |
28 |
278.2 |
with the publicans |
with the tax collectors |
28 |
279.1 |
in the publican |
in the tax collector |
28 |
280.4 |
who looks unto the Author |
who looks to the Author |
29 |
282.3 |
the Lord bade Israel |
the Lord bid Israel |
29 |
283.1 |
on the way thither |
on the way there |
29 |
286.2 |
Jesus bade the afflicted |
Jesus bid the afflicted |
30 |
291.2 |
vale and sea |
valley and sea |
31 |
302.1 |
looking unto Jesus |
looking to Jesus |
31 |
302.1 |
shows them unto him |
shows them to him |
31 |
310.3 |
Jesus bade them |
Jesus bid them |
31 |
313.2 |
bade His hearers |
bid His hearers |
32 |
317.4 |
an earnest of the work |
an earnest, a deposit, of the work |
32 |
318.1 |
and thither Jesus |
and in that direction Jesus |
32 |
320.2 |
which bade the first man |
which bid the first man |
33 |
324.2 |
and done despite to |
and showed contempt to |
33 |
325.1 |
His brother were without |
His brothers were outside |
34 |
328.4 |
Tenderly he bade |
Tenderly he bid |
35 |
333.3 |
bade His disciples accompany Him thither |
bid His disciples accompany Him there |
35 |
337.3 |
He bade the unclean |
He bid the unclean |
35 |
338.1 |
they besought Jesus |
they begged Jesus |
35 |
338.1 |
Jesus suffered them |
Jesus allowed them |
35 |
338.3 |
to publish the news |
to tell the news |
35 |
339.1 |
beseeching Him to depart |
begging Him to depart |
35 |
339.3 |
Jesus bade them |
Jesus bid them |
36 |
342.1 |
then repaired to the house |
then went to the house |
36 |
342.1 |
the publicans at the feast |
the tax collectors at the feast |
36 |
344.1 |
pressed hither and thither |
pressed here and there |
36 |
347.1 |
that is unto salvation |
that is to salvation |
36 |
348.2 |
God has wrought |
God has done |
37 |
350.1 |
Jesus bade them |
Jesus bid them |
37 |
350.2 |
He bade them |
He bid them |
37 |
350.2 |
the tidings of His mercy |
the news of His mercy |
37 |
352.1 |
Jesus bade His |
Jesus bid His |
37 |
353.1 |
in His intercourse |
in His interaction |
38 |
360.1 |
Hitherto they had |
In times past they had |
38 |
360.3 |
received tidings of the |
received news of the |
38 |
360.3 |
watching to compass His |
watching to plot His |
38 |
361.1 |
with the publicans at |
with the tax collectors at |
39 |
365.2 |
disciples besought Him |
disciples begged Him |
39 |
365.3 |
hundred pennyworth |
hundred denarii worth |
39 |
365.3 |
He bade the disciples |
He bid the disciples |
39 |
365.4 |
He bade them sit |
He bid them sit |
39 |
367.3 |
due unto His holy name |
due to His holy name |
39 |
369.1 |
brought into strait places brought into strait places |
brought into difficult places brought into hard places |
41 |
383.2 |
many repaired to Capernaum |
many went to Capernaum |
41 |
384.3 |
Savior bade them |
Savior bid them |
41 |
386.2 |
strength unto eternal life |
strength to eternal life |
41 |
387.4 |
all hearts unto Him |
all hearts to Him |
41 |
388.3 |
angel smote the homes |
angel struck the homes |
44 |
406.1 |
Bethhoron |
Beth Horon |
44 |
407.1 |
Christ wrought no miracle He wrought no miracle |
Christ worked no miracle He worked no miracle |
44 |
408.3 |
and improved every occasion |
and used every occasion |
44 |
409.2 |
self-gratulation |
self-elevation |
45 |
410.1 |
scenes whither His feet |
scenes where His feet |
45 |
410.1 |
that rent His heart |
that tore His heart |
45 |
410.2 |
travail for nought |
travail for nothing |
45 |
411.1 |
the towns about |
the towns near |
45 |
415.2 |
Hitherto He had |
Until then He had |
45 |
416.3 |
Jesus bade His followers |
Jesus bid His followers |
46 |
419.3 |
ask Christ wither He is |
ask Christ where He is |
47 |
426.2 |
led hither by |
led there by |
47 |
426.2 |
who knew whither Jesus |
who knew where Jesus |
47 |
426.2 |
they were fain to |
they were inclined to |
47 |
428.2 |
He bade the distressed |
He bid the distressed |
48 |
432.1 |
Jesus did not repair |
Jesus did not go |
48 |
436.3 |
give unto him |
give to him |
48 |
439.3 |
Looking unto Jesus |
Looking to Jesus |
48 |
440.1 |
minister unto them |
minister to them |
48 |
440.1 |
to stay up the hands |
to hold up the hands |
49 |
450.1 |
mingling with publicans |
mingling with tax collectors |
49 |
454.1 |
the smiting of the rock |
the striking of the rock |
49 |
454.1 |
apart to be smitten |
apart to be struck |
49 |
454.1 |
In smiting Christ |
In striking Christ |
49 |
454.1 |
the smitten rock |
the struck rock |
50 |
458.1 |
and gainsaying people |
and contradictory people |
51 |
473.1 |
had frequently wrought |
had frequently worked |
52 |
477.3 |
in the miracles wrought |
in the miracles worked |
52 |
480.1 |
all men unto Himself |
all men to Himself |
52 |
483.1 |
look unto Me |
look to Me |
53 |
485.1 |
Heretofore He had |
Until then He had |
53 |
485.4 |
they would fain have |
they would gladly have |
53 |
485.1 |
from going thither |
from going there |
53 |
486.1 |
work to be wrought |
work to be done |
53 |
489.1 |
Jesus bade them |
Jesus bid them |
53 |
494.3 |
fishermen and publicans |
fishermen and tax collectors |
54 |
504.1 |
Christ bade the lawyer |
Christ bid the lawyer |
55 |
506.4 |
reveal unto them |
reveal to them |
55 |
507.1 |
eyes were holden |
eyes were unadaptable |
56 |
515.5 |
His intercourse with |
His interaction with |
58 |
528.1 |
their rent hearts |
their torn hearts |
58 |
529.2 |
the tidings of His |
the news of His |
58 |
536.1 |
He wrought His miracles |
He worked His miracles |
59 |
538.3 |
all men wondered |
all men were filled with wonder |
59 |
538.1 |
Divided hitherto |
Divided until then |
60 |
547.3 |
left aught for His sake |
left all for His sake |
62 |
557.3 |
spread the tidings |
spread the news |
62 |
558.1 |
their murderous designs |
their murderous plans |
62 |
560.2 |
Arimathaea |
Arimathea |
62 |
566.5 |
five hundred pence fifty pence |
five hundred denarii fifty denarii |
62 |
567.2 |
Mary hath washed |
Mary has washed |
63 |
569 |
King is Coming |
King Is Coming |
63 |
569.4 |
an ass |
a donkey |
63 |
569.4 |
Heretofore Jesus had |
Until then Jesus had |
63 |
570.2 |
He had heretofore |
He had previously |
63 |
570.2 |
could have wrought this |
could have made this |
63 |
572.2 |
But about the Savior |
But around the Savior |
63 |
577.2 |
would be visited upon |
would be imposed upon |
64 |
587.5 |
and know not the |
and do not know the |
65 |
593.2 |
He had wrought mighty |
He had made mighty |
65 |
593.3 |
Repairing to the temple |
Returning to the temple |
65 |
595.4 |
the Pharisees as infidels |
the Pharisees as unbelievers |
65 |
597.3 |
Christ designed that |
Christ intended that |
66 |
605.1 |
which can be wrought |
which can be made |
66 |
605.5 |
Thosuands become infidels |
Thousands become unbelievers |
67 |
611.1 |
and there saw discomfiture |
and there saw defeat |
67 |
611.1 |
themselves knew not what |
themselves did not know what |
67 |
612.1 |
Jesus bade His hearers |
Jesus bid His hearers |
67 |
615.1 |
and bade them mark |
and bid them mark |
67 |
616.2 |
make nice distinctions |
make punctilious distinctions |
67 |
619.2 |
Zecharias |
Zechariah |
67 |
620.4 |
Hitherto He had |
Until then He had |
68 |
621.3 |
they knew not |
they did not know |
68 |
623.3 |
bear fruit unto eternal |
bear fruit to eternal |
68 |
626.2 |
people were round about |
people were around |
69 |
629.1 |
The persecutors wrought |
The persecutors worked |
69 |
635.1 |
He smites his fellow |
He strikes his fellow |
70 |
637.2 |
ministering unto Him |
ministering to Him |
70 |
641.1 |
ministered unto by the |
ministered to by the |
70 |
641.1 |
Social intercourse will be |
Social interaction will be |
71 |
643.2 |
loved them unto the end |
loved them to the end |
72 |
659.2 |
your Redeemer liveth |
your Redeemer lives |
73 |
663.1 |
the divine similitude |
the divine likeness |
73 |
667.5 |
Christ bade His disciples |
Christ bid His disciples |
74 |
685.1 |
disciples had marked |
disciples had noticed |
74 |
690.1 |
bidden them tarry there |
bidden them wait there |
74 |
690.1 |
watching unto prayer |
watching to prayer |
74 |
694.1 |
had in nowise abated |
had in no way abated |
75 |
708.4 |
to be rent at the death |
to be torn at the death |
75 |
709.1 |
no rent must be with a rent robe |
no tear must be with a rent robe |
75 |
709.4 |
Caiaphas rent his robe was rent in twain |
Caiaphas tore his robe was torn in two |
75 |
710.2 |
a keener anguish rent |
a keener anguish tore |
75 |
713.2 |
raised to smite Him |
raised to strike Him |
75 |
713.3 |
and cared not whither |
and cared not where |
75 |
713.4 |
Jesus bade him watch |
Jesus bid him watch |
75 |
714.3 |
He said unto them |
He said to them |
76 |
721.3 |
setting at nought all |
seeting at nothing all |
77 |
725.5 |
their discomfiture at |
their disconcertment at |
77 |
728.3 |
to him in a charger |
to him on a platter |
77 |
729.3 |
works wrought by His |
works made by His |
77 |
733.1 |
done wonderful things |
done astounding things |
77 |
739.1 |
upon the smitten lamb |
upon the stricken Lamb |
77 |
739.3 |
on His vesture and |
on His robe and |
77 |
739.3 |
mocked and smote Him |
mocked and struck Him |
78 |
741.2 |
was to suffer without |
was to suffer outside |
78 |
750.3 |
He wrought miracles |
He worked miracles |
78 |
756.3 |
acceptance heretofore given |
acceptance previously given |
78 |
756.5 |
veil is rent in twain |
veil is torn in two |
78 |
757.1 |
He entereth in |
He enters |
79 |
759.5 |
Thrice the prayer |
Three times the prayer |
80 |
770.4 |
Israel knew not the Son |
Israel did not know the Son |
80 |
774.2 |
Hitherto the most holy |
Up to this time the most holy |
80 |
774.2 |
was rent from top to |
was torn from top to |
80 |
775.2 |
the rent veil |
the torn veil |
81 |
786.1 |
had rent open their |
had torn open their |
81 |
786.3 |
appeared unto many |
appeared to many |
82 |
789.2 |
and the napkin |
and the face cloth |
82 |
793.4 |
the fetters of the tomb |
the shackles of the tomb |
83 |
801.2 |
the tidings to the disciples |
the news to the disciples |
85 |
809.1 |
their steps thither |
their steps there |
85 |
810.4 |
Jesus bade the disciples |
Jesus bid the disciples |
85 |
812.4 |
Heretofore Peter had not |
Before then Peter had not |
85 |
815.4 |
He bade His disciple |
He bid His disciple |
85 |
815.5 |
Heretofore Peter had |
Until then Peter had |
86 |
821.1 |
would not come unto Me |
would not come to Me |
86 |
821.1 |
as they listed |
as they wished |
86 |
821.1 |
that cometh to Me |
that comes to Me |
86 |
821.1 |
I will in nowise cast out |
I will by no means cast out |
86 |
822.1 |
He bade them |
He bid them |
86 |
823.2 |
as an indorsement |
as an endorsement |
86 |
824.1 |
and bade him |
and bid him |
87 |
829.2 |
Thence Jesus |
From that place Jesus |
The Acts of the Apostles
Ch. |
Pg. |
Original |
Revised |
3 |
32.3 |
Psalm 68:32-34, margin |
Psalm 68:32-34 |
5 |
52.3 |
the Holy Spirit reveals the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world |
the Holy Spirit reveals the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world |
6 |
68.2 |
A “Thus saith the Lord” is not to be set aside for a “Thus saith the church” or a “Thus saith the state.” |
A “Thus says the Lord” is not to be set aside for a “Thus says the church” or a “Thus says the state.” |
8 |
84.3 |
“Crucify Him! crucify Him!” |
“Crucify Him, crucify Him!” |
12 |
116.2 |
The learned Jew had seen the face of the martyr reflecting the light of Christ’s glory—appearing as if “it had been the face of angel.” |
The learned Jew had seen the face of the martyr reflecting the light of Christ’s glory—appearing as if it had been “the face of an angel.” |
14 |
131.1 |
the apostle said; “arise |
the apostle said. “Arise |
18 |
180.1 |
Many of the inhabitants of Lystra worshiped at a temple dedicated to Jupiter. |
Many of the inhabitants of Lystra worshiped at a temple dedicated to Zeus. |
18 |
180.1 |
superstitious belief in the worship of Jupiter. |
superstitious belief in the worship of Zeus. |
18 |
181.2 |
Barnabas they called Jupiter |
Barnabas they called Zeus |
18 |
181.2 |
Paul they believe to be Mercury, |
Paul they believe to be Hermes, |
18 |
181.3 |
prevailed upon the priest of Jupiter to do the apostles honor |
prevailed upon the priest of Zeus to do the apostles honor |
18 |
182.2 |
“The record says that they were “scarce restrained” |
“The record says that “they could scarcely restrain the multitudes” |
18 |
187.1 |
Pamphylia, “and when they had preached the word in Perga, they went down into Attalia, and then sailed to Antioch.” |
Pamphylia, and “when they had preached the word in Perga they went down to Attalia. From there they sailed to Antioch.” |
28 |
294.1 |
having done him much evil. 2 Timothy 4:14. |
having done him much harm. 2 Timothy 4:14. |
30 |
319.2 |
Charity “doth not |
Love “does not |
31 |
323.1 |
“The care |
His “deep concern |
31 |
333.2 |
Live, sinner, live! Ye penitent, believing souls, live! |
Live, sinner, live! you penitent, believing souls, live! |
33 |
347.2 |
burdensome” to them |
made demands” on them |
36 |
384.2 |
“O foolish Galatians,” he exclaimed, “who |
“O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you,” |
38 |
407.3 |
Roman captain |
Roman commander |
38 |
408.1 |
chief captain |
commander |
38 |
414.1 |
compared Ananias to a whited sepulcher |
compared Ananias to a whitewashed sepulcher |
38 |
415.3 |
a letter with which he had been entrusted by the chief captain |
a letter with which he had been entrusted by the commander |
39 |
422.1 |
“To let him have liberty,” and to “forbid none” |
“To let him have liberty,” and “not to forbid” |
40 |
428.1 |
He stated that “he himself would depart shortly” for Caesarea. |
He stated that “he himself was going” to Caesarea “shortly.” |
42 |
445.2 |
The shipwrecked crew were kindly received by the barbarous people of Melita |
The shipwrecked crew were kindly received by the barbarous people of Malta |
42 |
446.1 |
During the three months that the ship’s company remained at Melita |
During the three months that the ship’s company remained at Malta |
43 |
447.1 |
had wintered at Melita on her way westward |
had wintered at Malta on her way westward |
49 |
504.1 |
He who has blunted his spiritual perceptions by sinful leniency toward those whom God condemns, will erelong commit a greater sin |
He who has blunted his spiritual perceptions by sinful leniency toward those whom God condemns will soon commit a greater sin |
49 |
506.3 |
to make full proof of his ministry by employing every means within his reach |
to fulfill his ministry by employing every means within his reach |
50 |
509.2 |
erelong fearlessly sealed their faith with their blood |
before long fearlessly sealed their faith with their blood |
51 |
527.2 |
he himself is instructed and enlightened in the truth that maketh wise unto salvation |
he himself is instructed and enlightened in the truth that makes wise unto salvation |
54 |
554.3 |
“You must have charity,” is the cry heard everywhere |
“You must have love” is the cry heard everywhere |
54 |
554.3 |
But true charity is too pure |
But true love is too pure |
54 |
554.3 |
We are not to unite with the rebellious and call this charity. |
We are not to unite with the rebellious and call this love. |
54 |
555.1 |
this is not inconsistent with true charity. |
this is not inconsistent with true love. |
54 |
556.1 |
through his own experience, to “set to his seal that God is true.” |
through his own experience, to certify “that God is true.” |
56 |
570.4 |
the messages given him on that barren coast were to go forth as a lamp that burneth |
the messages given him on that barren coast were to go forth as a lamp that burns |
58 |
599.1 |
material that will stand the test of fire—gold, silver, and precious stones, “polished after the similitude of a palace.” |
material that will stand the test of fire—gold, silver, and precious stones, polished “in palace style.” |
The Great Controversy
Ch. |
Pg. |
Original |
Revised |
1 |
18.1 |
though He well knew whither His feet were tending. |
though He well knew to what place His feet were directed. |
1 |
19.2 |
if haply it might be saved from destruction. |
if by chance it might be saved from destruction. |
1 |
20.2 |
A homeless wanderer, reproach and penury |
A homeless wanderer, reproach and poverty |
1 |
21.2 |
O that thou, a nation |
O that you, a nation |
1 |
21.2 |
things that belong unto your peace! |
things that belong to your peace! |
1 |
29.1 |
Rent by internal dissensions |
Torn by internal dissensions |
1 |
35.3 |
a punishment visited |
a punishment imposed |
3 |
54.2 |
death by the rack, the fagot, or the headsman’s ax. |
death by the rack, the stake, or the headsman’s ax. |
3 |
57.3 |
Upon reaching the castle whither Gregory had withdrawn, |
Upon reaching the castle where Gregory had withdrawn, |
4 |
62.2 |
found refuge in Scotland; thence the truth was carried |
found refuge in Scotland; from there the truth was carried |
4 |
65.2 |
scorched by the Romish fagot. |
scorched by the Romish stake. |
4 |
66.1 |
a sanctuary of awful wonder |
a sanctuary of awesome wonder |
4 |
70.1 |
In the schools whither they went, |
In the schools to which they went, |
4 |
73.3 |
assure himself that he had heard aright. |
assure himself that he had heard right. |
4 |
74.2 |
covet the prison and the fagot |
covet the prison and the stake |
4 |
74.2 |
grasp the tidings of salvation |
grasp the news of salvation |
4 |
75.3 |
hearers had not asked him whence he came or to whither he went. |
hearers had not asked him from what place he came or to what place he went. |
4 |
78.1 |
The persecutions visited |
The persecutions inflicted |
5 |
81.1 |
Heretofore he had felt |
Until then he had felt |
5 |
81.2 |
foresee whither it would lead him. |
foresee where it would lead him.” |
5 |
87.3 |
The tidings brought great |
The news brought great |
5 |
87.3 |
then he bade his attendant |
then he bid his attendant |
5 |
88.1 |
he went forward nothing daunted. |
he went forward undaunted. |
5 |
93.2 |
the triumphal car of Rome |
the triumphal chariot of Rome |
6 |
98.1 |
and then repaired to the university at Prague |
and then went to the university at Prague |
6 |
100.3 |
Tidings of the work |
News of the work |
6 |
101.1 |
against the region smitten |
against the region struck |
6 |
101.1 |
Rome assayed to control |
Rome tried to control |
6 |
101.2 |
A large class denounced Huss |
A large group denounced Huss |
6 |
102.3 |
Hitherto Huss had stood alone in his labors; |
Up to this time Huss had stood alone in his labors; |
6 |
114.8 |
Erelong sentence of condemnation |
Before long, sentence of condemnation |
6 |
117.1 |
The invaders were smitten |
The invaders were struck |
6 |
118.2 |
A large class in Bohemia |
A large group in Bohemia |
7 |
123.3 |
bade him look away from himself. |
bid him look away from himself. |
7 |
128.3 |
still a papist of the straightest sort |
still a papist of the strictest sort |
7 |
129.2 |
the people in great numbers resorted thither. |
the people in great numbers resorted there. |
7 |
134.3 |
the Reformer set out on foot to perform the journey thither. |
the Reformer set out on foot to perform the journey to that place. |
7 |
135.1 |
The tidings of Luther’s arrival |
The news of Luther’s arrival |
7 |
141.2 |
cut off from intercourse |
cut off from interaction |
8 |
147.2 |
Charles bade him |
Charles bid him |
8 |
150.2 |
shedding beams of light athwart the darkness |
shedding beams of light across the darkness |
8 |
153.2 |
he was urged to repair to the castle |
he was urged to go to the castle |
8 |
154.1 |
“He hath a devil.” |
“He has a demon.” |
8 |
158.3 |
The second class consisted |
The second category consisted |
8 |
158.3 |
In the third class of his books |
In the third group of his books |
8 |
161.4 |
There was another class |
There was another group |
8 |
162.1 |
had been brought to nought |
had been brought to nothing |
8 |
167.2 |
more flattering than during his progress thither. |
more flattering than during his progress there. |
8 |
168.1 |
knew not whither he had been conducted. |
knew not where he had been conducted. |
9 |
171.2 |
and awful sublimity. |
and awesome sublimity. |
9 |
173.1 |
resumed his studies, repairing after a time |
resumed his studies, going after a time |
9 |
175.3 |
But another class received |
But another group received |
9 |
175.3 |
with gladness the tidings |
with gladness the news |
9 |
179.2 |
Zwingli at Zurich was smitten down; |
Zwingli at Zurich was struck down; |
10 |
185.3 |
The tidings that he was safe |
The news that he was safe |
10 |
192.2 |
a large class of the people |
a large group of the people |
11 |
205.4 |
Thither the Protestant leaders were summoned. |
To that place the Protestant leaders were summoned. |
11 |
210.3 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
12 |
211.1 |
the emperor was smitten |
the emperor was struck |
12 |
217.1 |
haughty monks, bade the |
haughty monks, bid the |
12 |
218.1 |
He who liveth and was dead, and is alive for evermore, and hath the keys of death and of hell |
He who lives and was dead, and is alive for evermore, and has the keys of death and of hell |
12 |
218.4 |
The tidings of his death |
The news of his death |
12 |
219.1 |
Already tidings had been |
Already news had been |
12 |
219.3 |
with a shudder, nothing doubting |
with a shudder, not doubting |
12 |
223.1 |
like Jerusalem of old, knew not the time |
like Jerusalem of old, did not know the time |
12 |
224.1 |
found their way hither. |
found their way to that place. |
12 |
226.2 |
brought about by infidels |
brought about by unbelievers |
12 |
229.2 |
arranged that the fagots should be lighted |
arranged that the [sticks] should be lighted |
12 |
231.1 |
He repaired to Switzerland |
He went to Switzerland |
12 |
231.2 |
Repairing to a secluded |
Moving to a secluded |
13 |
238.2 |
But in the midst of fagots |
But in the midst of burning |
13 |
239.1 |
the Netherlands a class |
the Netherlands a group |
13 |
239.1 |
Among these classes |
Among these groups |
13 |
239.2 |
from being confounded |
from being confused |
13 |
241.2 |
and erelong he was enrolled |
and before long he was enrolled |
13 |
241.3 |
he again repaired to his cloister |
he again went to his cloister |
13 |
242.2 |
and erelong Denmark |
and before long Denmark |
14 |
246.3 |
Tyndale there prosecuted |
Tyndale there performed |
14 |
247.1 |
secretly conveyed to London and thence circulated |
secretly conveyed to London and from there circulated |
14 |
253.1 |
a state of religious declension |
a state of religious degeneration |
14 |
255.2 |
Wesley for a short time abode with |
Wesley for a short time stayed with |
14 |
260.2 |
The spiritual declension |
The spiritual degeneration |
15 |
269.4 |
plenty of infidels, there have been |
plenty of unbelievers, there have been |
15 |
271.1 |
France had visited upon |
France had inflicted upon |
15 |
271.3 |
the sword, the ax, the fagot |
the sword, the ax, the stake |
15 |
273.1 |
cry of the Frence infidels was |
cry of the French unbelievers was |
15 |
274.2 |
Infidel France had silenced |
Unbelieving France had silenced |
15 |
275.1 |
“the high and lofty One that inhabits eternity,” |
“the High and Lofty One who inhabits eternity,” |
15 |
279.2 |
moral declension succeeded |
moral degeneration succeeded |
15 |
281.2 |
making them infidels and revolutionists. |
making them unbelievers and revolutionists. |
15 |
285.2 |
fatal error which wrought |
fatal error which worked |
15 |
285.3 |
Atheists, infidels, and apostates oppose |
Atheists, unbelievers, and apostates oppose |
15 |
285.4 |
When Satan wrought through |
When Satan worked through |
15 |
286.1 |
all were smitten down by |
all were struck down by |
15 |
287.1 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
15 |
288.2 |
The infidel Voltaire |
The unbeliever Voltaire |
15 |
288.2 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord” |
16 |
289.2 |
But there was another class |
But there was another group |
17 |
310.1 |
Who shall stand when He appeareth who is |
Who will stand when He appears who is |
17 |
310.1 |
“It shall come to pass at that time,” saith the Lord, |
“It shall come to pass at that time,” says the Lord, |
17 |
314.2 |
with the shameful tidings, |
with the shameful news, |
17 |
315.3 |
Like the tidings of the |
Like the news of the |
17 |
315.4 |
manifested pride, formalism, vainglory, |
manifested pride, formalism, vanity, |
18 |
319.3 |
But his infidel associates |
But his unbelieving associates |
18 |
322.2 |
they have hitherto been only heirs |
they have until then been only heirs |
18 |
324.1 |
God had revealed unto His |
God had revealed to His |
18 |
327.2 |
went forth with the good tidings of the kingdom |
went forth with the good news of the kingdom |
18 |
331.2 |
and deists and infidels were |
and deists and unbelievers were |
18 |
331.3 |
infidels, deists, Universalists, |
unbelievers, deists, Universalists, |
18 |
334.2 |
concerning which Jesus bade His disciples: |
concerning which Jesus bid His disciples: |
18 |
336.1 |
Their teaching made men infidels, |
Their teaching made men unbelievers, |
18 |
336.2 |
efforts to heap contumely |
efforts to heap contempt |
18 |
338.1 |
“Doth he not speak parables?” |
“Does he not speak parables?” |
18 |
338.1 |
His judgments were visited |
His judgments were imposed |
18 |
341.2 |
the blessing is not for this class. |
the blessing is not for this group. |
18 |
341.4 |
or as fagots for the fires |
or as sticks for the fires |
19 |
346.3 |
Saith the prophet: |
Says the prophet: |
19 |
346.3 |
God hath spoken: |
God has spoken: |
19 |
348.1 |
spake as never man spake |
spoke as never man spoke |
19 |
350.1 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
19 |
350.1 |
in blessing, bade them, |
in blessing, bid them |
19 |
352.3 |
Both classes fulfilled |
Both groups fulfilled |
20 |
360.2 |
on the journey thither |
on the journey there |
20 |
367.2 |
God’s will that the tidings |
God’s will that the news |
20 |
367.2 |
Pharisees, sorely displeased, said unto Him |
Pharisees, sorely displeased, said to Him |
20 |
367.2 |
As God wrought through |
As God worked through |
20 |
367.2 |
He wrought through them |
He worked through them |
20 |
369.1 |
bring forth fruit meet for |
bring forth fruit fit for |
20 |
370.1 |
Paul speaks of a class to whom |
Paul speaks of a group to whom |
21 |
376.2 |
sudden and marked declension |
sudden and marked deterioration |
21 |
387.1 |
a familiar intercourse |
a familiar [interaction] |
21 |
388.1 |
picture of the spiritual declension |
picture of the spiritual degeneration |
21 |
389.2 |
and where the declension |
and where the deterioration |
22 |
393.2 |
heaven be likened unto ten |
heaven be likened to ten |
22 |
394.1 |
By the tarrying of the bridegroom |
By the delay of the bridegroom |
22 |
400.2 |
humiliation and returning unto the Lord |
humiliation and returning to the Lord |
22 |
403.3 |
A large class who had |
A large group who had |
22 |
404.2 |
days had passed ere they witnessed |
days had passed before they witnessed |
22 |
407.1 |
His Spirit still abode with |
His Spirit still remained with |
23 |
413.1 |
in the words of Paul already quoted: |
in the words of Paul in Hebrews 9:1: |
23 |
413.2 |
built by Moses; this is pitched by the Lord |
built by Moses; this one is pitched by the Lord |
23 |
413.2 |
their service; in this, Christ |
Their service; in this one, Christ |
23 |
414.2 |
where thousand thousands minister unto Him, |
where thousand thousands minister to Him, |
23 |
415.2 |
renews His intercourse with the fallen race |
renews His interaction with the fallen race |
23 |
420.2 |
performed “unto the example and shadow of heavenly things.” |
performed to “the copy and shadow of the heavenly things.” |
24 |
431.3 |
Another class firmly held |
Another group firmly held |
25 |
437.1 |
brings to view a class that, |
brings to view a group that, |
25 |
437.2 |
an atheist, or an infidel. |
an atheist, or an unbeliever. |
25 |
438.1 |
points to another class, |
points to another group, |
25 |
444.1 |
a state of religious declension similar to |
a state of religious degeneration similar to |
26 |
452.3 |
Here is brought to view a class who think |
Here is brought to view a group who think |
26 |
460.3 |
Thus saith the Lord: |
Thus says the Lord: |
27 |
461.2 |
fruit meet for repentance |
fruit fit for repentance |
27 |
461.2 |
sought not the “outward adorning with braiding |
sought not the outward adorning, “arranging the |
27 |
462.2 |
give again that he had robbed |
give back what he had robbed |
27 |
463.3 |
Religion has become the sport of infidels and skeptics |
Religion has become the sport of unbelievers and skeptics |
27 |
463.3 |
widespread declension of faith and piety |
widespread decline of faith and piety |
27 |
468.1 |
passed from death unto life, from sin unto holiness, |
passed from death to life, from sin to holiness, |
27 |
470.2 |
view of the awful majesty of holiness, |
view of the awesome majesty of holiness, |
27 |
472.1 |
but what saith the word of God? |
but what says the word of God? |
27 |
472.3 |
true character of that class who claim |
true character of that group who claim |
27 |
475.1 |
example of temperance, self-denial, and self-sacrifice. |
example of self-control, self-denial, and self-sacrifice. |
27 |
478.2 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
28 |
480.3 |
Jesus bade His disciples: |
Jesus bid His disciples: |
28 |
487.2 |
make men wise unto salvation? |
make men wise to salvation? |
28 |
490.1 |
In the awful presence of God |
In the awesome presence of God |
29 |
492.1 |
disposition to doubt and cavil |
disposition to doubt and quibble |
29 |
492.2 |
God was in no wise responsible |
God was in no way responsible |
29 |
495.3 |
Lucifer himself did not at first see whither he was drifting; |
Lucifer himself did not at first see where he was drifting; |
29 |
496.1 |
accusing the Son of God of a design to humiliate |
accusing the Son of God of a plan to humiliate |
29 |
497.2 |
Heretofore it had had no place |
Until then it had had no place |
29 |
500.4 |
Lucifer had chosen was in no wise chargeable |
Lucifer had chosen was in no way chargeable |
29 |
501.3 |
there was given unto Him a name |
there was given to Him a name |
30 |
506.2 |
creates conflict where hitherto had been peace. |
creates conflict where previously there had been peace. |
32 |
524.2 |
a large class who profess to believe the Bible; |
a large group who profess to believe the Bible; |
32 |
525.3 |
fanciful ideas that are obtaining among the churches |
fanciful ideas that are prevailing among the churches |
32 |
525.3 |
until they become actual infidels. |
until they become actual unbelievers. |
32 |
526.1 |
presented from the sacred desk, merely |
presented from the sacred pulpit, merely |
32 |
526.1 |
Not a few become infidels |
Not a few become unbelievers |
32 |
5227.3 |
to question and cavil. |
to question and quibble. |
32 |
528.1 |
Instead of questioning and caviling |
Instead of questioning and quibbling |
32 |
529.2 |
Balaam assayed to secure |
Balaam tried to secure |
33 |
532.2 |
Then indeed there was |
Then indeed there would have been |
33 |
532.2 |
Satan was proved to be |
Satan would have proved to be |
33 |
532.2 |
man should return to the ground whence he was taken: |
man should return to the ground from where he was taken: |
33 |
534.1 |
Satan bade his angels |
Satan bid his angels |
33 |
536.2 |
yes, millions, of skeptics and infidels. |
yes, millions, of skeptics and unbelievers. |
33 |
536.3 |
proclaimed it from the sacred desk |
proclaimed it from the sacred pulpit |
33 |
537.1 |
A large class to whom the |
A large group to whom the |
33 |
540.3 |
the sinner is treasuring up unto himself |
the sinner is treasuring up for himself |
33 |
541.4 |
upon whom His judgments are visited. |
upon whom His judgments are imposed. |
34 |
556.2 |
The claim that men can hold intercourse with evil spirits |
The claim that men can hold interaction with evil spirits |
34 |
560.2 |
In the class here described |
In the group here described |
34 |
561.1 |
the retribution to be visited upon |
the retribution to be imposed upon |
35 |
572.1 |
A large class, even of those |
A large group, even of those |
35 |
576.1 |
the pontifical palace at Rome was the source whence it proceeded. |
the pontifical palace at Rome was the source from where it proceeded. |
35 |
579.1 |
God’s judgments are visited upon |
God’s judgments are imposed upon |
36 |
583.1 |
idolatry exists in the Christian world today as verily as it existed |
idolatry exists in the Christian world today as truly as it existed |
36 |
585.2 |
what can be done to stay the tide of evil. |
what can be done to stem the tide of evil. |
36 |
590.1 |
The class that have provoked |
The group that have provoked |
37 |
594.2 |
are turned unto fables. |
are turned to fables. |
38 |
603.2 |
they are entrenched in an infidel hardihood. |
they are entrenched in an unbelieving hardihood. |
38 |
604.2 |
All who refuse compliance will be visited with |
All who refuse compliance will be subjected to |
38 |
605.2 |
and those who serve Him not. |
and those who do not serve Him. |
38 |
605.2 |
While one class, by accepting |
While one group, by accepting |
38 |
605.3 |
Heretofore those who presented |
Up to this time those who presented |
38 |
608.2 |
a large class who have |
a large group who have |
38 |
612.2 |
children of God sever the bands which have held |
children of God sever the bonds which have held |
38 |
612.2 |
are powerless to stay them |
are powerless to stop them |
39 |
616.2 |
filled with terror by the tidings |
filled with terror by the news |
39 |
619.2 |
they plead with God to stay the work of rebellion |
they plead with God to stem the work of rebellion |
39 |
626.2 |
when judgments were visited upon |
when judgments were imposed upon |
39 |
630.2 |
bound as fagots for the fires of destruction |
bound as bundles of sticks for the fires of destruction |
40 |
635.2 |
Saith the Lord; |
Says the Lord: |
40 |
635.3 |
The angry multitudes are suddenly arrested. |
The angry multitudes are suddenly halted |
40 |
636.2 |
whence comes the voice of God |
from where the voice of God |
40 |
640.1 |
Depart, thou wicked servant. |
Depart, you wicked servant. |
40 |
643.2 |
jeered at His royal title and bade the mocking soldiers |
jeered at His royal title and bid the mocking soldiers |
40 |
644.2 |
awake, ye that sleep in the dust |
awake, you that sleep in the dust |
40 |
644.3 |
fashion them like unto His |
fashion them like His |
40 |
646.1 |
Adam in his innocency. |
Adam in his innocence. |
41 |
654.3 |
The world see the very class |
The world see the very group |
41 |
654.3 |
as he stood in the desk, |
as he stood in the pulpit, |
41 |
660.4 |
kings and priests unto God. |
kings and priests to God. |
42 |
662.3 |
the Mount of Olives, whence, |
the Mount of Olives, where, |
42 |
664.3 |
leads the van, and his angels |
leads the vanguard, and his angels |
42 |
665.3 |
Salvation to our God and unto the Lamb. |
Salvation to our God and to the Lamb. |
42 |
667.3 |
in whose extremest anguish |
in whose extremist anguish |
42 |
668.1 |
from which they would fain be excused. |
from which they would happily be excused. |
42 |
668.1 |
He will in no wise clear |
He will in no way clear |
42 |
669.1 |
covering cherub remembers whence he has fallen. |
covering cherub remembers from where he has fallen. |
42 |
671.1 |
He might bring many sons unto glory |
He might bring many sons to glory |
42 |
671.1 |
white-robed ones about the throne |
white-robed ones around the throne |
42 |
673.1 |
the law has been visited; |
the law has been imposed; |
42 |
673.2 |
he has wrought his creation |
he has worked his creation |
42 |
673.3 |
the righteous abode safely |
the righteous remained safely |
42 |
676.2 |
Saith the Lord: |
Says the Lord: |
42 |
677.3 |
gladness at the tidings |
gladness at the news |