A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homilectical, with Special Reference to Ministers and Students, المجلد 8 |
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الصفحة x
The civilized nations of antiquity , particularly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine
gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the
ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their religion were clothed in poetic dress .
The civilized nations of antiquity , particularly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine
gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the
ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their religion were clothed in poetic dress .
الصفحة xiii
Where a profounder sense of sin and divine forgiveness than in the thirty -
second and fifty - first Psalms ? Where such a truthful and overpowering
description of the vanity of human life and the never - changing character of the
holy and just ...
Where a profounder sense of sin and divine forgiveness than in the thirty -
second and fifty - first Psalms ? Where such a truthful and overpowering
description of the vanity of human life and the never - changing character of the
holy and just ...
الصفحة xiv
Dean Stanley : “ The Psalms are beyond question poetical from first to last , and
he will be a bold man who shall say that a book is less inspired , or less true , or
less orthodox , or less Divine , because it is like the Psalms . The Prophet , in ...
Dean Stanley : “ The Psalms are beyond question poetical from first to last , and
he will be a bold man who shall say that a book is less inspired , or less true , or
less orthodox , or less Divine , because it is like the Psalms . The Prophet , in ...
الصفحة xxxi
The outward drapery only is dramatic , the soul and substance of the poem is
didactic , with all the Hebrew ideas of Divine Providence , which differ from the
Greek notion of blind Fate as the light of day differs from midnight . It is intended
for ...
The outward drapery only is dramatic , the soul and substance of the poem is
didactic , with all the Hebrew ideas of Divine Providence , which differ from the
Greek notion of blind Fate as the light of day differs from midnight . It is intended
for ...
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... however conceived , which shall give dignity to that relation , or make man a fit
subject of a divine moral government appealing to the highest motives , and the
most transcending reasons that can influence one appointed to such a destiny .
... however conceived , which shall give dignity to that relation , or make man a fit
subject of a divine moral government appealing to the highest motives , and the
most transcending reasons that can influence one appointed to such a destiny .
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according answer appears become called cause chap chapter character clause close comes comp Compare connection darkness death Delitzsch denotes described discourse divine earth Elihu Eliphaz especially evil Ewald expression eyes fact favor fear feeling friends given gives God's hand heart heaven Hebrew hence hope human idea Job's Kings language latter less light literally live look meaning mentioned mind nature Note object passage poetic poetry present prosperity question reason reference regard remarks rendering represented respect seems sense shows similar simply soul speak spirit stands strong Strophe suffering suggested taken thee things thou thought tion translation true truth turned verb vers verse whole wicked wisdom words xxxviii