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... favor the Wicked ? In all the steps of the discussion , it will be discovered that it is not so much a dispo- sition to impute actual crime to Job as to repel his seeming assaults upon their theoretical views of the divine justice . The ...
... favor the Wicked ? In all the steps of the discussion , it will be discovered that it is not so much a dispo- sition to impute actual crime to Job as to repel his seeming assaults upon their theoretical views of the divine justice . The ...
Strona 34
... favor , or grace , in His sight ; " and in this way the traditional exposition may be accepted . We may take it as implied also in any form of the decision , and it may stand , if insisted on , as the leading solution of the Book ...
... favor , or grace , in His sight ; " and in this way the traditional exposition may be accepted . We may take it as implied also in any form of the decision , and it may stand , if insisted on , as the leading solution of the Book ...
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... favor . Truly this is a very unsatisfactory view of the great matter which God decides , as though it were a mere question as to the weight of argu- ment in a debate about Job's absolute or comparative innocence ; it being a fact , too ...
... favor . Truly this is a very unsatisfactory view of the great matter which God decides , as though it were a mere question as to the weight of argu- ment in a debate about Job's absolute or comparative innocence ; it being a fact , too ...
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... favor ; and yet it may not be amiss to consider what may be said for the older view , and whether there is such a difference , in this respect , be- tween Job and other parts of the Bible . The Rationalist is repelled by the ...
... favor ; and yet it may not be amiss to consider what may be said for the older view , and whether there is such a difference , in this respect , be- tween Job and other parts of the Bible . The Rationalist is repelled by the ...
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... favor this view of MERX is the apparent lack of any verb , or verbs , for the nouns in the first clause , unless they are connected with , which seems only applicable to the teeth . The translator has en- zeugma . T .: TT -... deavored ...
... favor this view of MERX is the apparent lack of any verb , or verbs , for the nouns in the first clause , unless they are connected with , which seems only applicable to the teeth . The translator has en- zeugma . T .: TT -... deavored ...
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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