A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: JobJohann Peter Lange, Philip Schaff Charles Scribner's Sons, 1872 |
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... Job's Renunciation of it . He has not ventured to say it openly in words ; the very thought seemed to demand re- pression whenever it showed itself , however dimly , to the consciousness . It was there , how- ever , as is shown by the ...
... Job's Renunciation of it . He has not ventured to say it openly in words ; the very thought seemed to demand re- pression whenever it showed itself , however dimly , to the consciousness . It was there , how- ever , as is shown by the ...
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... Job's noble vindication of his fair life against the damnatory accusations of his friends . It is a most manly appeal , undeserving , we reverently think , of being thus characterized as vain and dark , at least in comparison with those ...
... Job's noble vindication of his fair life against the damnatory accusations of his friends . It is a most manly appeal , undeserving , we reverently think , of being thus characterized as vain and dark , at least in comparison with those ...
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... Job's grievous affliction , he seems to have borne it perfectly . Philosophical stoicism must confess itself immeasurably transcended by such a declaration as is ascribed to Job i . 21 : " The Lord gave , the Lord hath taken , blessed ...
... Job's grievous affliction , he seems to have borne it perfectly . Philosophical stoicism must confess itself immeasurably transcended by such a declaration as is ascribed to Job i . 21 : " The Lord gave , the Lord hath taken , blessed ...
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... Job's friends mistakingly put in refe- rence to the individual , might have been fairly asked in reference to a ... Job's Violent Language the First Cause of Crimination - Opening Address of Eliphaz . There is no evidence that Job's ...
... Job's friends mistakingly put in refe- rence to the individual , might have been fairly asked in reference to a ... Job's Violent Language the First Cause of Crimination - Opening Address of Eliphaz . There is no evidence that Job's ...
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... Job's language which lets us into the interior of the man , showing that his former state , though outwardly fair and prosperous , was not free from spiritual trouble : " I was not at ease , I was not tranquil , I was not at rest , yet ...
... Job's language which lets us into the interior of the man , showing that his former state , though outwardly fair and prosperous , was not free from spiritual trouble : " I was not at ease , I was not tranquil , I was not at rest , yet ...
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according ancient apodosis Arabic Bildad Book of Job called chap clause comp CONANT connection darkness death Delitzsch denotes Dillm Dillmann discourse divine doctrine dramatic earth Elihu Eliphaz Eloah evil Ewald expression eyes favor fear friends Gesenius gives God's Greek Hahn hand hast hath heaven Hebrew hence Hengstenberg Hezekiah Hiob Hirzel human idea innocence J. D. Michaelis Jehovah Job's Kings language literally meaning Merx nature Old Testament passage poem poet poetic poetry prosperity Prov Psalms reference regard Renan rendering righteous Satan Schlott Schlottmann Scriptures seems sense Sheol sins soul speak speech spirit strong Strophe suffering Syriac thee THEISM things thou thought tion translation truth UMBREIT unto utterance verb vers verse viii Vulg Vulgate wicked wisdom words xvii xviii xxii xxxi xxxviii Zöckler Zophar