A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homilectical, with Special Reference to Ministers and Students, المجلد 8Johann Peter Lange, Philip Schaff C. Scribner & Company, 1874 |
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... given to the world , and that , too , veiled , for the most part , under outward and ceremonial ordinances . Yet what a rapture does it call out for the spiritual mind : " O how love I Thy law ! Thy word is very pure , therefore Thy ...
... given to the world , and that , too , veiled , for the most part , under outward and ceremonial ordinances . Yet what a rapture does it call out for the spiritual mind : " O how love I Thy law ! Thy word is very pure , therefore Thy ...
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... given us in its stead , as has been before remarked . It is still that grand theism , presented all alone , and in its ineffable purity , as intended to precede all other articles of faith - God's personal being , and His immeasurable ...
... given us in its stead , as has been before remarked . It is still that grand theism , presented all alone , and in its ineffable purity , as intended to precede all other articles of faith - God's personal being , and His immeasurable ...
الصفحة 33
... given would at once affect this passage , and the same feeling would perpetuate the peculiar interpretation it had originated . Instead of taking as a key the clear and usual sense of the preposition , they made it subservient to a ...
... given would at once affect this passage , and the same feeling would perpetuate the peculiar interpretation it had originated . Instead of taking as a key the clear and usual sense of the preposition , they made it subservient to a ...
الصفحة 35
... given would at once affect this passage , and the same feeling would perpetuate the peculiar interpretation it had originated . Instead of taking as a key the clear and usual sense of the preposition , they made it subservient to a ...
... given would at once affect this passage , and the same feeling would perpetuate the peculiar interpretation it had originated . Instead of taking as a key the clear and usual sense of the preposition , they made it subservient to a ...
الصفحة 45
... given specially by God for our instruction in a way that other books are not , the minor difficulties vanish . If the Book of Job , or any other book , is truly inspired , and we receive it as such , then may it be trusted that God ...
... given specially by God for our instruction in a way that other books are not , the minor difficulties vanish . If the Book of Job , or any other book , is truly inspired , and we receive it as such , then may it be trusted that God ...
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according ancient appears Arabic Aramaic Bible Bildad Book of Job called chap clause comp CONANT connection darkness death DELITZSCH denotes Dillmann discourse divine doctrine dramatic earth Elihu Eliphaz Eloah especially evil Ewald expression fact favor fear feeling friends GESENIUS give God's Greek Hadean hand hast hath heavens Hebrew Hence Hengstenberg Hezekiah Hiob Hirzel holy human idea Jehovah Job's Kings language literally Lord meaning Merx moral nature Old Testament passage poem poet poetic poetry preposition prologue prosperity Prov Psalms reason reference regarded remarks Renan rendering righteous Satan Schlottmann Scriptures seems sense Sheol sins soul speak speech spirit strong Strophe suffering Syriac thee theism thing thou thought tion translation truth UMBREIT unto utterance verb vers verse viii Vulg Vulgate wicked wisdom words xlii xxviii xxxi Zöckler Zophar