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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... compare the mythical fancies that seem so universally pre- valent with the reserve that was maintained in the Book of Job , or in the utterances of David , Solomon , and the Prophets , without acknowledging the presence of a divine re ...
... compare the mythical fancies that seem so universally pre- valent with the reserve that was maintained in the Book of Job , or in the utterances of David , Solomon , and the Prophets , without acknowledging the presence of a divine re ...
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... Compare Isaiah xliv . 6 : " I am the first , and I am the last ; beside me there is no God . " It reminds us of the oft - repeated Arabic formula , so concise , and yet so full : No God but God , which must have entered most ...
... Compare Isaiah xliv . 6 : " I am the first , and I am the last ; beside me there is no God . " It reminds us of the oft - repeated Arabic formula , so concise , and yet so full : No God but God , which must have entered most ...
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... compare with this conception of " the old Dichter , " as the Rationalists call him ? Again , that declaration afterwards made to his tempting wife : " Shall we receive good at the hand of God , and shall we not receive evil ? ” No ...
... compare with this conception of " the old Dichter , " as the Rationalists call him ? Again , that declaration afterwards made to his tempting wife : " Shall we receive good at the hand of God , and shall we not receive evil ? ” No ...
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... Compare the language , 1 Pet . v . 8 : " The Accuser , like a roaring lion , walks about seeking whom he may devour . " It must have come from the Apostle's familiarity with this language in Job . 9 Then Satan answered the Lord and said ...
... Compare the language , 1 Pet . v . 8 : " The Accuser , like a roaring lion , walks about seeking whom he may devour . " It must have come from the Apostle's familiarity with this language in Job . 9 Then Satan answered the Lord and said ...
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... Compare Job iv . 19 ; xviii . 18 ; xix . 26 ; xxxiv . 20 ; Ps . xlix . 15. In these and similar cases , it will be seen that the real or supposed agent is something fearful , or repulsive , as in Job xix . 26 . There is a kind of ...
... Compare Job iv . 19 ; xviii . 18 ; xix . 26 ; xxxiv . 20 ; Ps . xlix . 15. In these and similar cases , it will be seen that the real or supposed agent is something fearful , or repulsive , as in Job xix . 26 . There is a kind of ...
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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