The Book of Job: Translated from the HebrewR. Cruttwell and sold by Cadell and Davies, 1810 - 206 páginas |
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... observation , It may , and must ever , be deeply regretted , that Miss SMITH did not live to render her work more perfect , by such judicious alterations , as a more enlarged enquiry , and maturer deliberation , might have inclined her ...
... observation , It may , and must ever , be deeply regretted , that Miss SMITH did not live to render her work more perfect , by such judicious alterations , as a more enlarged enquiry , and maturer deliberation , might have inclined her ...
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... observations ; since nothing can be more discordant than the Rabbinical expositions of every doubtful passage ; and even Schultens , whom every scholar must name with reverence , and who deservedly ranks among the first of biblical ...
... observations ; since nothing can be more discordant than the Rabbinical expositions of every doubtful passage ; and even Schultens , whom every scholar must name with reverence , and who deservedly ranks among the first of biblical ...
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... observations upon that languge . In 1799 , she writes to her friend , " If you want to consult the Syriac trans- “ lation of the New Testament on any particular pas- sage , let me know it . Mr. CLAXTON has a very fine 66 one , printed ...
... observations upon that languge . In 1799 , she writes to her friend , " If you want to consult the Syriac trans- “ lation of the New Testament on any particular pas- sage , let me know it . Mr. CLAXTON has a very fine 66 one , printed ...
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... observations , I had reason to expect from the pen of my learned friend Dr. MAGEE ; but which the labours of his official situation , in the first instance , and a serious accident and indisposition afterwards , when time was more at ...
... observations , I had reason to expect from the pen of my learned friend Dr. MAGEE ; but which the labours of his official situation , in the first instance , and a serious accident and indisposition afterwards , when time was more at ...
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... observations , in the room of any I might otherwise have been inclined to make . After the most flattering testimony borne to the genius and talents of Miss SMITH , and in proof of it , confronting this part of her translation with that ...
... observations , in the room of any I might otherwise have been inclined to make . After the most flattering testimony borne to the genius and talents of Miss SMITH , and in proof of it , confronting this part of her translation with that ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affliction ALMIGHTY Arabic Barachel Behold better Bible bless Book of Job breath Canst thou CHAP chapter cloud cometh crocodile curse darkness desolation dost thou Doth dust dwell ears earth Elihu Eliphaz the Temanite ellipsis evil expression eyes fathers fear flesh give grave Hast thou hath hear heaven Hebrew Hebrew language iniquity Job spake Job's judgment Kimchi knoweth language LIBRARY light lips meaning Miss SMITH mouth night Parkhurst pass passage perish Persian languages Rabbinical Redeemer rejoice rendered righteous root saith Schultens sense Septuagint servant Job shade of death shew Shuhite signify skin sons sons of perdition soul speak stand strength Targum tent thee thine things thou hast thou know Thou shalt thou wilt thunder thy face thy hand transgression translation turn UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unto upright verb VERSE voice Vulgate waters wicked Wilt thou wisdom womb words wrath Zophar
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Página 178 - But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers...
Página 44 - For there is hope of .a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.
Página 2 - And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil...
Página 8 - There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and the great are there, and the servant is free from his master.
Página 5 - But put forth thy hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh, and he will curse thee to thy face.
Página 73 - For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, when the number of his months is cut off in the midst?
Página 42 - Thou puttest my feet also in the stocks, And lookest narrowly unto all my paths ; Thou settest a print upon the heels of my feet.
Página 14 - But he saveth the poor from the sword, from their mouth, and from the hand of the mighty.
Página 143 - My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy two friends; for ye have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job hath.
Página 68 - Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power? 8 Their seed is established in their sight with them, and their offspring before their eyes. 9 Their houses are safe from fear, neither is the rod of God upon them. 10 Their bull gendereth, and faileth not ; their cow calveth, and casteth not her calf.