A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... appeals ; and , at the close of the Story , God Himself , with the mag- nanimity constantly attributed to Him in Holy Writ , admits that in his wildest upbraidings Job had not been guilty of wilful wrong , nay , He affirms even that Job ...
... appeals ; and , at the close of the Story , God Himself , with the mag- nanimity constantly attributed to Him in Holy Writ , admits that in his wildest upbraidings Job had not been guilty of wilful wrong , nay , He affirms even that Job ...
Pagina 79
... appeal , Who doeth great things past finding out , And wonders that cannot be numbered ; Who giveth rain upon the face of the earth , And causeth water - springs to flow over the fields ; Setting those that be low on high , And lifting ...
... appeal , Who doeth great things past finding out , And wonders that cannot be numbered ; Who giveth rain upon the face of the earth , And causeth water - springs to flow over the fields ; Setting those that be low on high , And lifting ...
Pagina 81
... appeals to Job's experience and adduces his own . ( 1 ) The upright do not perish ; the wicked do perish . ( 2 ) Have you ever seen an upright man perish ? As for me , I have often seen the wicked perish . The phrase " they who plow ...
... appeals to Job's experience and adduces his own . ( 1 ) The upright do not perish ; the wicked do perish . ( 2 ) Have you ever seen an upright man perish ? As for me , I have often seen the wicked perish . The phrase " they who plow ...
Pagina 84
... appeal to any of the spirits or angels , around the throne of God , and see for himself whether they will respond to his appeal and espouse his cause . It may be feared that Job was not so profoundly 84 [ CHAP . IV . VER 21- THE FIRST ...
... appeal to any of the spirits or angels , around the throne of God , and see for himself whether they will respond to his appeal and espouse his cause . It may be feared that Job was not so profoundly 84 [ CHAP . IV . VER 21- THE FIRST ...
Pagina 87
... appeal to his com- passion . The character of God is to be inferred from all forms of his activity , and , notably , from his doings in the inanimate world of nature and in the world of animate and reasonable men . In the natural world ...
... appeal to his com- passion . The character of God is to be inferred from all forms of his activity , and , notably , from his doings in the inanimate world of nature and in the world of animate and reasonable men . In the natural world ...
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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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Pagina 69 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars: as if we were villains by necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves, and treachers, by spherical predominance; drunkards, liars, and adulterers, by an enforced obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on: an admirable evasion of whoremaster man, to...
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