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Strona xxxi
This grand feature of Job has been admirably imitated by Gothe in the prologue
of his Faust . The action itself commences after seven days and seven nights of
most eloquent silence . The grief over the misfortunes which , like a succession of
...
This grand feature of Job has been admirably imitated by Gothe in the prologue
of his Faust . The action itself commences after seven days and seven nights of
most eloquent silence . The grief over the misfortunes which , like a succession of
...
Strona 24
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 , seems to lurk in the speeches of Job at the times
of ...
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 , seems to lurk in the speeches of Job at the times
of ...
Strona 26
is nothing in the way of regarding these first words as the briefest allowable
notice of the man whose voice had just done sounding , * stopped , as it were , by
the sudden interruption , and then followed by the turning , in a different style , to
Job ...
is nothing in the way of regarding these first words as the briefest allowable
notice of the man whose voice had just done sounding , * stopped , as it were , by
the sudden interruption , and then followed by the turning , in a different style , to
Job ...
Strona 28
In the first stages of 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 ...
In the first stages of 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 ...
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There had been , too , a sort of cadence in 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 ...
There had been , too , a sort of cadence in 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 ...
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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 evidently 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 object passage person poetic poetry present prosperity question reason reference regard remarks rendering represented respect seems sense shows similar soul speak speech spirit stands strong Strophe suffering suggested taken thee things thou thought tion translation true truth turned verb vers verse whole wicked wisdom words xxxviii