A Commentary on the Book of Job: With a TranslationC. Kegan Paul & Company, 1880 - 552 頁 |
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... passes across the face of the earth ; but above him there bends a broad heaven , not cold and hard and care- : 1 I am indebted for the substance of the rest of this paragraph to a fine passage in Professor A. B. Davidson's Commentary on ...
... passes across the face of the earth ; but above him there bends a broad heaven , not cold and hard and care- : 1 I am indebted for the substance of the rest of this paragraph to a fine passage in Professor A. B. Davidson's Commentary on ...
第 69 頁
... pass . What is his life worth to him when he can no longer see any worthy end toward which , oppressed with miseries , he may strive , when God has so shut him in on every side that he can find no loophole of escape ? With Verse 24 we ...
... pass . What is his life worth to him when he can no longer see any worthy end toward which , oppressed with miseries , he may strive , when God has so shut him in on every side that he can find no loophole of escape ? With Verse 24 we ...
第 73 頁
... pass into the Poem proper . It opens with three colloquies between Job and his Friends . In form these colloquies ... passing through an entirely opposite process . At first , while they content them- selves with hints and " ambiguous ...
... pass into the Poem proper . It opens with three colloquies between Job and his Friends . In form these colloquies ... passing through an entirely opposite process . At first , while they content them- selves with hints and " ambiguous ...
第 77 頁
... pass by , without a word of recognition , the piety , the heroic resignation , which Job had shewn under his earlier afflictions in order that he might rebuke the im- patience and despair of " the curse " which had at last been wrung ...
... pass by , without a word of recognition , the piety , the heroic resignation , which Job had shewn under his earlier afflictions in order that he might rebuke the im- patience and despair of " the curse " which had at last been wrung ...
第 91 頁
... pass away , That become turbid with ice , And in which the snow is dissolved : What time they wax warm they vanish ; When it is hot , they are dried up out of their place : The caravans divert their track , They go up into the desert ...
... pass away , That become turbid with ice , And in which the snow is dissolved : What time they wax warm they vanish ; When it is hot , they are dried up out of their place : The caravans divert their track , They go up into the desert ...
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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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