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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الصفحة 23
... fear ye not , but walk before me . " Thus regarded , too , much of the language of the Old Testament respecting the divine power , the divine sovereignty , and the extreme jealousy that guards against the least impeachment of these ...
... fear ye not , but walk before me . " Thus regarded , too , much of the language of the Old Testament respecting the divine power , the divine sovereignty , and the extreme jealousy that guards against the least impeachment of these ...
الصفحة 24
... Fear not , for I can do all things . " The Fatalistic Idea betrays Itself in the Speeches of Job and his Friends . Such a misgiving dread of some insurmountable fatality , putting his case beyond the reach even of any divine help ...
... Fear not , for I can do all things . " The Fatalistic Idea betrays Itself in the Speeches of Job and his Friends . Such a misgiving dread of some insurmountable fatality , putting his case beyond the reach even of any divine help ...
الصفحة 31
... fear ( no religion ) , no hope as thou hast . Severe as may be thy pains , thy case is very different from that of the men " who plough iniquity and reap mischief . " Thou shalt not perish as those " roaring lions " of evil . He who ...
... fear ( no religion ) , no hope as thou hast . Severe as may be thy pains , thy case is very different from that of the men " who plough iniquity and reap mischief . " Thou shalt not perish as those " roaring lions " of evil . He who ...
الصفحة 32
... fear of thee rebuke thee , or enter with thee into controversy ? Is it not rather ( n ) , or would it not be rather , thy great evil , or for some great evil of thine ? " So the Vulgate takes it as a hypothetical question instead of a ...
... fear of thee rebuke thee , or enter with thee into controversy ? Is it not rather ( n ) , or would it not be rather , thy great evil , or for some great evil of thine ? " So the Vulgate takes it as a hypothetical question instead of a ...
الصفحة 33
... fear the driven leaf ; wilt Thou pursue the withered chaff ? " — all this may be regarded even with reverence as viewed from the stand - point of the sufferer . There is no cant about Job ; no affected piety ; no mere sentimentality ...
... fear the driven leaf ; wilt Thou pursue the withered chaff ? " — all this may be regarded even with reverence as viewed from the stand - point of the sufferer . There is no cant about Job ; no affected piety ; no mere sentimentality ...
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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