A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 pagini |
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Pagina 25
... thou ? And Satan answered the Lord and said , From hurrying to and fro in the earth , and from going up and down in it . 8. Then said the Lord to Satan , Hast thou con- sidered my servant Job ? for there is none like him on the earth ...
... thou ? And Satan answered the Lord and said , From hurrying to and fro in the earth , and from going up and down in it . 8. Then said the Lord to Satan , Hast thou con- sidered my servant Job ? for there is none like him on the earth ...
Pagina 27
... thou ? 2. And Satan answered the Lord and said , From hurry- ing to and fro in the earth , and from going up and down in it . 3. And the Lord said to Satan , Hast thou considered my servant Job , that there is none like him on earth , a ...
... thou ? 2. And Satan answered the Lord and said , From hurry- ing to and fro in the earth , and from going up and down in it . 3. And the Lord said to Satan , Hast thou considered my servant Job , that there is none like him on earth , a ...
Pagina 35
... thou ? " asks Jehovah . And Satan replies , “ From hurrying to and fro in the earth , and from pacing up and down in it . " According to the Hebrew idiom there is a certain pride and fidelity in the answer ; it implies that he has come ...
... thou ? " asks Jehovah . And Satan replies , “ From hurrying to and fro in the earth , and from pacing up and down in it . " According to the Hebrew idiom there is a certain pride and fidelity in the answer ; it implies that he has come ...
Pagina 37
... thou come , but no farther . " It implies that good is before evil , and superior to it - at once more universal and more enduring ; that " all things ill " are subservient to good , and will but swell the volume of its final triumph ...
... thou come , but no farther . " It implies that good is before evil , and superior to it - at once more universal and more enduring ; that " all things ill " are subservient to good , and will but swell the volume of its final triumph ...
Pagina 47
... thou didst move me against him without cause " -a phrase in which a rueful pity for the sufferings of his servant and pride in his constancy are strangely blended - the real hypocrite is unmasked . It was not the honour of the King of ...
... thou didst move me against him without cause " -a phrase in which a rueful pity for the sufferings of his servant and pride in his constancy are strangely blended - the real hypocrite is unmasked . It was not the honour of the King of ...
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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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