A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... natural features , being especially " for miles together a complete network of deep gorges , ' , ” — the wadys , or valleys , whose treacherous streams the Poet describes , 1 and the same singular combination of civic and rural life ...
... natural features , being especially " for miles together a complete network of deep gorges , ' , ” — the wadys , or valleys , whose treacherous streams the Poet describes , 1 and the same singular combination of civic and rural life ...
第 19 頁
... natural to man . So long as we cleave to the belief in a revelation of the will of God rather than to a discovery of that high Will by mortal powers , we place ourselves , it appears , at a serious disadvantage , and shall be the richer ...
... natural to man . So long as we cleave to the belief in a revelation of the will of God rather than to a discovery of that high Will by mortal powers , we place ourselves , it appears , at a serious disadvantage , and shall be the richer ...
第 22 頁
... natural tendency , under the rule and providence of a righteous God , to secure for him a full measure of temporal prosperity and happiness , it is nevertheless independent of such a reward , that it can dispense with it ; or , in other ...
... natural tendency , under the rule and providence of a righteous God , to secure for him a full measure of temporal prosperity and happiness , it is nevertheless independent of such a reward , that it can dispense with it ; or , in other ...
第 31 頁
... naturally all Job's children might be carried off at one fell swoop ; but also , and chiefly , to indicate how perfect and vigilant was the piety of Job , and to supply us with one of the many forms it assumed . Verse 5. - When the week ...
... naturally all Job's children might be carried off at one fell swoop ; but also , and chiefly , to indicate how perfect and vigilant was the piety of Job , and to supply us with one of the many forms it assumed . Verse 5. - When the week ...
第 36 頁
... natural comfort and reward of their virtue , we cannot but believe that even now already he has said to himself and his compeers : But of this be sure , - To do aught good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our sole delight ...
... natural comfort and reward of their virtue , we cannot but believe that even now already he has said to himself and his compeers : But of this be sure , - To do aught good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our sole delight ...
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admit affirms afflicted allusion Almighty ancient answer appeal Arab argument Barachel Bildad Book of Job calamities Chap Chapter charge Cheaper Edition Chokmah cloth Colloquy conclusion condemn confess conviction darkness death Demy 8vo despair Divine Divine Providence doubt earth Elihu Eliphaz evil eyes facts fear Friends give God's guilt Hadean Hades hand hath Hauran heart heaven Hebrew hope human Illustrations iniquity innocent integrity Jehovah Job's Judge justice kesitah light lips look Lord mind misery moral mouth mystery natural noble once passion phrase Poem Poet post 8vo price 35 proverbs punishment rendered reply resentment retributive righteousness Satan Second Edition sense shew simply sinner sins Small crown 8vo soul speak spirit suffer sure Temanite tempest thee Theophany thou thought tion tone touch Translated true truth utter Verse 13 vindicate whole wicked wisdom words wrong Zophar
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