A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 pagini |
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Pagina 15
... Jehovah challenges him to find a fault in Job , he boldly challenges Jehovah to put Job to the proof , and avows before- hand his conviction that it will be found that Job has served God only for what he could gain thereby . This ...
... Jehovah challenges him to find a fault in Job , he boldly challenges Jehovah to put Job to the proof , and avows before- hand his conviction that it will be found that Job has served God only for what he could gain thereby . This ...
Pagina 16
... Jehovah was proving in and by him , the trial would have been no trial to him , but an honour to be accepted with impassioned gratitude and devotion . He would have cheer- fully borne any calamities , any heart - searching miseries , by ...
... Jehovah was proving in and by him , the trial would have been no trial to him , but an honour to be accepted with impassioned gratitude and devotion . He would have cheer- fully borne any calamities , any heart - searching miseries , by ...
Pagina 17
... Jehovah baffles and silences the Adversary , who , indeed , seems to have made but a sorry stand . He vanishes from the scene before the conflict has well begun . As , when Job is robbed of goods , children , health , he does not fulfil ...
... Jehovah baffles and silences the Adversary , who , indeed , seems to have made but a sorry stand . He vanishes from the scene before the conflict has well begun . As , when Job is robbed of goods , children , health , he does not fulfil ...
Pagina 20
... Jehovah Himself is represented as pronouncing him what we feel him to be , " a perfect man and an upright , one that feareth God and escheweth evil . " In his case , then , the conditions on which modern scep- ticism builds its hopes ...
... Jehovah Himself is represented as pronouncing him what we feel him to be , " a perfect man and an upright , one that feareth God and escheweth evil . " In his case , then , the conditions on which modern scep- ticism builds its hopes ...
Pagina 21
... the Inter- vention of Jehovah : Chapters xxxviii . - xlii . 6. And , ( 9 ) The Epilogue , in which the issue of this great controversy is recorded : Chapter xlii . 7-17 . SECTION I. THE PROLOGUE . CHAPTERS I AND II . INTRODUCTION . 21.
... the Inter- vention of Jehovah : Chapters xxxviii . - xlii . 6. And , ( 9 ) The Epilogue , in which the issue of this great controversy is recorded : Chapter xlii . 7-17 . SECTION I. THE PROLOGUE . CHAPTERS I AND II . INTRODUCTION . 21.
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