A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homilectical, with Special Reference to Ministers and Students, المجلد 8 |
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الصفحة xiv
Nature , ” he says , “ is to the Hebrew poet not a self - dependent object , but a
work of creation and order , the living expression of the omnipresence of the
Divinity in the visible world . ” Thomas Carlyle calls the book of Job , “ apart from
all ...
Nature , ” he says , “ is to the Hebrew poet not a self - dependent object , but a
work of creation and order , the living expression of the omnipresence of the
Divinity in the visible world . ” Thomas Carlyle calls the book of Job , “ apart from
all ...
الصفحة xxvi
But the fable rests on admitted impossibilities and introduces irrational creatures
to teach maxims of secular prudence and lower , selfish morality ; while the
parable takes its illustrations from real life , human or animal , with its natural ...
But the fable rests on admitted impossibilities and introduces irrational creatures
to teach maxims of secular prudence and lower , selfish morality ; while the
parable takes its illustrations from real life , human or animal , with its natural ...
الصفحة 4
God does not deal with them as He does with nature . He raises them above the
plane of an arbitrarily imposed and an involuntarily accepted law . He stipulates
with man , he proposes terms to him , as one rational mind to another . But such a
...
God does not deal with them as He does with nature . He raises them above the
plane of an arbitrarily imposed and an involuntarily accepted law . He stipulates
with man , he proposes terms to him , as one rational mind to another . But such a
...
الصفحة 18
Its continual babble about natural laws shows its strong desire to keep out , as far
as possible , the ideas of God and moral causation . The same ... It cannot
escape the thought of the fearful by denying the existence of any power above
nature .
Its continual babble about natural laws shows its strong desire to keep out , as far
as possible , the ideas of God and moral causation . The same ... It cannot
escape the thought of the fearful by denying the existence of any power above
nature .
الصفحة 22
It is that of power , omnipotent power , first as exhibited in the great works of
creation , and afterwards in those greater productions of nature that • It is not too
much to say that even now , in this advanced age of theology , there is arising a
new ...
It is that of power , omnipotent power , first as exhibited in the great works of
creation , and afterwards in those greater productions of nature that • It is not too
much to say that even now , in this advanced age of theology , there is arising a
new ...
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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