| Philip Doddridge - 1805 - 632 páginas
...his work ; woe- C|0i,s 5цтея, wood, ther he raise a stately and magnificent temple hay, stubble: upon it, adorned as it were, like the house of God...with gold and silver [and"] large, beautiful, and cosily stones ; [or] a mean hovel, consisting of nothing better than planks of wood, roughly put together,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1805 - 680 páginas
...materials and nature of his work ; whe- ¿wi ther he raise a stately and magnificent temple hay, stubble: upon it, adorned as it were, like the house of God at Jerusalem, with gold and silver [and] Jarge, beautiful, and costly stones ; [or\ a mean hovel, consisting of nothing better than planks of... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1838 - 370 páginas
...say, upon thin foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work; whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...and stubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial, vital truths of Christianity, and which it was intended to support and illustrate... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1840 - 790 páginas
...say, upon this foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work ; whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...and stubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial, vital truths of Christianity, and which it was intended to support and illustrate... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1841 - 372 páginas
...say, upon thin foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work; whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...of nothing better than planks of wood roughly put tog-filler, and thatched with hay and etubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial,... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1847 - 832 páginas
...these, if it do not absolutely destroy the foundation, yet disgraces it; as a mean edifice, suppose a hovel, consisting of nothing better than planks of...roughly put together, and thatched with hay and stubble, would disgrace a grand and expensive foundation, laid with great pomp and solemnity. Verse 13. Every... | |
| 1848 - 384 páginas
...upon Лгя foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work ; whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...and stubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial, vital truths of Christianity, and which it wa» intended to support and illustrate... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1851 - 768 páginas
...say, upon this foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work : whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...and stubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial, vital truths of Christianity, and which it was intended to support and illustrate;... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1856 - 808 páginas
...these, if it do not absolutely destroy the foundation, yet disgraces it; as a mean edifice, suppose a hovel, consisting of nothing better than planks of...roughly put together, and thatched with hay and stubble, would disgrace a grand and expensive foundation, laid with great pomp and solemnity. Verse 13. Every... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1858 - 372 páginas
...say, upon thin foundation, let him look to the materials and the nature of his work; whether he raise a stately and magnificent temple upon it, adorned...and stubble. That is, let him look to it, whether he teach the substantial, vital truths of Christianity, and which it was intended to support and illustrate... | |
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