Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Tom 8Scribner, 1872 |
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... tion : every step visible and capable of being counted . No shrinking and hiding away like Adam ( see ver . 33 ) . Very bold in Job , but very sublime . What there was in it that was wrong he sees afterwards , and most penitently con ...
... tion : every step visible and capable of being counted . No shrinking and hiding away like Adam ( see ver . 33 ) . Very bold in Job , but very sublime . What there was in it that was wrong he sees afterwards , and most penitently con ...
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... tion that Job's part in the drama is , for the present , closed , but only as suggestive of other human speakers ( whether the old or some new one ) who are to follow . Thus it far- nishes a preparation for the speech of Elihu . If in ...
... tion that Job's part in the drama is , for the present , closed , but only as suggestive of other human speakers ( whether the old or some new one ) who are to follow . Thus it far- nishes a preparation for the speech of Elihu . If in ...
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... tion of human knowledge , past or present . 2 Ver . 2. Thy numbering . CONANT gives the idea here : " Not the mere numbering , for that would be a very easy thing , but the original determination of the times . " So in the second clause ...
... tion of human knowledge , past or present . 2 Ver . 2. Thy numbering . CONANT gives the idea here : " Not the mere numbering , for that would be a very easy thing , but the original determination of the times . " So in the second clause ...
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... tion , and the want of adaptation , go together . God made her so in both respects . On the Darwin or Lucretian theory , her poor flapper , which she uses so much , ought to have be- come a warm , well - feathered pinion ages ago . T ...
... tion , and the want of adaptation , go together . God made her so in both respects . On the Darwin or Lucretian theory , her poor flapper , which she uses so much , ought to have be- come a warm , well - feathered pinion ages ago . T ...
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... tion the subjective , or consequential in the thought , alone accounts for them : " Would not thy wickedness be great , " as may be rendered , or " would it not be great wickedness in thee , " that thou shouldst take , or shouldst have ...
... tion the subjective , or consequential in the thought , alone accounts for them : " Would not thy wickedness be great , " as may be rendered , or " would it not be great wickedness in thee , " that thou shouldst take , or shouldst have ...
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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