A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... admit that the Story has passed through the shaping imagination of some unknown poet ; on the other hand , it is , as Renan remarks , quite as impossible to believe that any poet of Solomon's age should have thrown himself back into an ...
... admit that the Story has passed through the shaping imagination of some unknown poet ; on the other hand , it is , as Renan remarks , quite as impossible to believe that any poet of Solomon's age should have thrown himself back into an ...
Pagina 13
... admit that the run is often very long , and that we do not see the end of it here - happy and auspicious conditions are vouchsafed to men , or to nations , who follow after righteous- ness , while those who walk in unrighteousness are ...
... admit that the run is often very long , and that we do not see the end of it here - happy and auspicious conditions are vouchsafed to men , or to nations , who follow after righteous- ness , while those who walk in unrighteousness are ...
Pagina 15
... Such a conception of the function of the spirit of all ill runs right in the teeth of the modern 1 See " The Genesis of Evil , and other Sermons , " pp . 280–286 . sceptical suggestion , which , admitting that the plan of INTRODUCTION . 15.
... Such a conception of the function of the spirit of all ill runs right in the teeth of the modern 1 See " The Genesis of Evil , and other Sermons , " pp . 280–286 . sceptical suggestion , which , admitting that the plan of INTRODUCTION . 15.
Pagina 16
With a Translation Samuel Cox. sceptical suggestion , which , admitting that the plan of the great Architect of the universe may have been divinely wise , contends that somehow the devil - an independent spirit well- nigh as powerful as ...
With a Translation Samuel Cox. sceptical suggestion , which , admitting that the plan of the great Architect of the universe may have been divinely wise , contends that somehow the devil - an independent spirit well- nigh as powerful as ...
Pagina 18
... admits that in his wildest upbraidings Job had not been guilty of wilful wrong , nay , He affirms even that Job had kept his very lips in righteousness : to the three humbled and amazed Friends , who thought that they had stood up for ...
... admits that in his wildest upbraidings Job had not been guilty of wilful wrong , nay , He affirms even that Job had kept his very lips in righteousness : to the three humbled and amazed Friends , who thought that they had stood up for ...
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admit affirms afflicted allusion Almighty ancient answer appeal Arab argument Barachel Bildad Book of Job calamities Chap Chapter charge Cheaper Edition Chokmah cloth Colloquy conclusion condemn confess conviction darkness death Demy 8vo despair Divine Divine Providence doubt earth Elihu Eliphaz evil eyes facts fear Friends give God's guilt Hadean Hades hand hath Hauran heart heaven Hebrew hope human Illustrations iniquity innocent integrity Jehovah Job's Judge justice kesitah light lips look Lord mind misery moral mouth mystery natural noble once passion phrase Poem Poet post 8vo price 35 proverbs punishment rendered reply resentment retributive righteousness Satan Second Edition sense shew simply sinner sins Small crown 8vo soul speak spirit suffer sure Temanite tempest thee Theophany thou thought tion tone touch Translated true truth utter Verse 13 vindicate whole wicked wisdom words wrong Zophar
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