Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Tom 8Scribner, 1872 |
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Strona x
... true poetry is inspired . The civilized nations of antiquity , particu- larly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their ...
... true poetry is inspired . The civilized nations of antiquity , particu- larly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their ...
Strona xi
... true courtesy , his chivalrons generosity to his foes , his rare delicacy , his rare self - denial , are all traits which present themselves most forcibly as we read his history . He is the truest of heroes in the genuine elevation of ...
... true courtesy , his chivalrons generosity to his foes , his rare delicacy , his rare self - denial , are all traits which present themselves most forcibly as we read his history . He is the truest of heroes in the genuine elevation of ...
Strona xii
... true poetry than the music of rhyme , which was unknown to Homer , Pindar , Sophocles , Virgil and Horace , and was even despised by Milton as " the in- vention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre , as the ...
... true poetry than the music of rhyme , which was unknown to Homer , Pindar , Sophocles , Virgil and Horace , and was even despised by Milton as " the in- vention of a barbarous age to set off wretched matter and lame metre , as the ...
Strona xiv
... true , or less orthodox , or less Divine , because it is like the Psalms . The Prophet , in order to take root in the common life of the people , must become a Psalmist . " J. J. Stewart Perowne : " The very excellence of the Psalms is ...
... true , or less orthodox , or less Divine , because it is like the Psalms . The Prophet , in order to take root in the common life of the people , must become a Psalmist . " J. J. Stewart Perowne : " The very excellence of the Psalms is ...
Strona xxiii
... true estimate of human life . " The heart knoweth its own bitterness , and the stranger does not intermeddle with its joy . ' How much is there , in that single sentence , of consolation , of love , of forethought ! And , above all , it ...
... true estimate of human life . " The heart knoweth its own bitterness , and the stranger does not intermeddle with its joy . ' How much is there , in that single sentence , of consolation , of love , of forethought ! And , above all , it ...
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according apodosis Arabic Bible Bildad Book of Job called chap clause comp CONANT connection darkness death Delitzsch denotes Dillm Dillmann discourse divine dramatic earth Elihu Eliphaz Eloah especially evil Ewald expression eyes favor friends Gesenius gives God's Greek Hahn hand hast hath heart heaven Hebrew hence Hengstenberg Hezekiah Hiob Hirzel holy human idea innocence J. D. Michaelis Jehovah Job's Kings language literally Lord meaning Merx nature Old Testament passage poem poet poetic poetry prosperity Prov Proverbs Psalms reference regard Renan rendering righteous Satan says Schlott Schlottmann Scriptures seems sense Sheol sins song 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 xxii xxxi xxxviii Zophar