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" And the flax and the barley was smitten : for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled. But the wheat and the rye were not smitten ; for they were not grown up. "
Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. Tomlinson. 9 divs - الصفحة 99
بواسطة Cyclopaedia - 1852
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History of Cultivated Vegetables: Comprising Their Botanical ..., المجلد 2

Henry Phillips - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 446
...than three thousand three hundred years ago. When Moses called down the plague of hail upon Egypt, " the wheat and the rye were not smitten; for they were not grown up."* Both the winter and the spring varieties have been for many ages cultivated in this country;...

The Christian's pocket magazine (and Anti-sceptic)., المجلد 9

1823 - عدد الصفحات: 622
...In the account of the plague of hail, given in Exod. ix. 31, the sacred historian informs us, that " the flax and the barley were smitten ; for the barley...wheat and the rye were not smitten ; for they were not grown up." This enables us to determine in what part of the year the ten plagues came on the Egyptians....

Antiquities of the Jews ... Compiled from Authentic Sources: And ..., المجلد 2

William Brown - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...March, since the Passover, was about the 4th of April, the flax and the barley were smitten, because the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled; but the wheat and rye were not smitten, because they were not grown up : that is, they were not so far advanced as that...

Jewish Antiquities: Or, a Course of Lectures on the Three Firstbooks of ...

David Jennings - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...Egypt particularly, " the barley, it is said, was smitten with the hail, for it was in the ear, whereas the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up," Exod. ix, 81, 32. It is inquired, why leaven was used in the bread offered at pentecost...

The Natural History of the Bible ; Or, A Description of All the Quadrupeds ...

Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 474
...introduced. The first instance is in Exodus, ix. 31 ; where the seventh plague in Egypt is thus described: " the flax and the barley were smitten; for the barley was in tlie ear, and the flax was boiled." The destruction of this article, so necessary and valuable, and...

Illustrations of the holy Scriptures, المجلد 2

George Paxton - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 578
...man and beast ; and the hail smote every herb of the field, and brake every tree of the field ; and the flax and the barley were smitten ; for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled."1 This, it must be admitted, was an extraordinary visitation ; yet it differs but little from...

The Old Testament: Arranged in Historical & Chronological Order, (on the ...

George Townsend - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 902
...and thy servants, I know that yo will not yet fear the LORD God. 31 And the flax and the barley was smitten : for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled. 32 But the wheat and the rie were not smitten : for they were f not grown up. Jf?*r ££. 33 And Moses...

Scripture Natural History for Youth, المجلد 2

Esther Copley - 1828 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...of those plagues with which Jehovah punished that sinful people, and at length procured tlie release of Israel ; " the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley was in the ear, and the flu wns boiled," Exod. ix. 31. The destruction of so valuable and staple an article, and at the very...

The Veracity of the Five Books of Moses, Argued from the Undesigned ...

John James Blunt - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 232
...imaginable, for the mention of the hail draws from the historian who records it the remark, that " the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley...wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up," (or rather perhaps, were not out of sheath.*) Now this is precisely such a degree of forwardness...

The Veracity of the Five Books of Moses, Argued from the Undesigned ...

John James Blunt - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...mention of the hail draws from the historian who records it the remark, that " the flax and the barky were smitten, for the barley was in the ear and the...wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up," (or rather perhaps, were not out of sheath.*) Now this is precisely such a degree of forwardness...




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