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Strona xi
He was open to all the emotions of friendship and love , generosity and mercy ;
he enjoyed the highest joys and honors ; he suffered poverty , persecution and
exile , the loss of the dearest friend , treason and rebellion from his own son .
He was open to all the emotions of friendship and love , generosity and mercy ;
he enjoyed the highest joys and honors ; he suffered poverty , persecution and
exile , the loss of the dearest friend , treason and rebellion from his own son .
Strona xxiv
Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way : He shall fall himself into
his own pit , But the upright sball inherit good things . ( Antithetic ) XXVII . 10 .
Thine own friend , and thy father's friend forsake not : Neither go into thy brother's
...
Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way : He shall fall himself into
his own pit , But the upright sball inherit good things . ( Antithetic ) XXVII . 10 .
Thine own friend , and thy father's friend forsake not : Neither go into thy brother's
...
Strona xxxi
The debate has three acts , with an increasing entanglement , and every act
consists of three assaults of the false friends , and as many defences of Job ( with
the exception that in the third and last battle Zophar retires and Job alone speaks
) .
The debate has three acts , with an increasing entanglement , and every act
consists of three assaults of the false friends , and as many defences of Job ( with
the exception that in the third and last battle Zophar retires and Job alone speaks
) .
Strona 6
19 ; " My friends are my mockers , but mine eye droppeth unto God , ” 20. The
tearful appeal is made as unto a better friend , who , in the days of his prosperity ,
had never been absent from his soul's most cherished thoughts : “ O that it were ...
19 ; " My friends are my mockers , but mine eye droppeth unto God , ” 20. The
tearful appeal is made as unto a better friend , who , in the days of his prosperity ,
had never been absent from his soul's most cherished thoughts : “ O that it were ...
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 ...
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according answer appears become called cause chap chapter character clause close comes comp Compare connection darkness death Delitzsch denotes described Dillmann 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 living look meaning mentioned mind nature object passage poem poetic poetry present question reason reference regard remarks rendering represented respect seems sense shows simply soul speak speech spirit stand strong suffering suggested taken thee things thou thought tion translation true truth turned verb vers verse whole wicked wisdom words xxxviii