The Comprehensive Commentary on the Holy Bible: Ruth-Psalm LXIIIWilliam Jenks Fessenden & Company, 1836 |
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... suppose Shimei reproached him . This book , therefore , contains intrinsic proof of its own verity , as it records a circumstance so little flattering to the sovereign of Israel . HEWLETT , and GRAY , after Jerome , and Calm . The ...
... suppose Shimei reproached him . This book , therefore , contains intrinsic proof of its own verity , as it records a circumstance so little flattering to the sovereign of Israel . HEWLETT , and GRAY , after Jerome , and Calm . The ...
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... suppose Naomi ( who had been long abroad , and could not be exact in the pedigree of her husband's family ) was ignorant of it , otherwise she would never have sent her daughter to make her claim of Boaz . He did not bid her go herself ...
... suppose Naomi ( who had been long abroad , and could not be exact in the pedigree of her husband's family ) was ignorant of it , otherwise she would never have sent her daughter to make her claim of Boaz . He did not bid her go herself ...
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... suppose they went to see their child oftener than once a year , for Shiloh was not ten miles from Ramah , but their annual visit is noticed , because then they brought their yearly sacrifice ; and then Hannah fitted up her son ( and ...
... suppose they went to see their child oftener than once a year , for Shiloh was not ten miles from Ramah , but their annual visit is noticed , because then they brought their yearly sacrifice ; and then Hannah fitted up her son ( and ...
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... suppose , awake , pondering on what he had heard . After we have received the spiritual food of God's Word , it is good to compose ourselves , and give it time to digest . ( 2. ) He opened the doors of the house of the Lord , in the ...
... suppose , awake , pondering on what he had heard . After we have received the spiritual food of God's Word , it is good to compose ourselves , and give it time to digest . ( 2. ) He opened the doors of the house of the Lord , in the ...
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... suppose , for that reason longing to the five rejoiced to see the ark , ( v . 13. ) more than for the lords , both of fenced sake of the public . Yet this did not content cities , and of country- them ; they would go further , and take ...
... suppose , for that reason longing to the five rejoiced to see the ark , ( v . 13. ) more than for the lords , both of fenced sake of the public . Yet this did not content cities , and of country- them ; they would go further , and take ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Abiathar Abishai Abner Absalom Achish Acts Adonijah Ahimelech Ahithophel altar Amalekites Ammonites ancient anointed Bath-sheba behold blessed Boaz brought called CHAP Christ CLARKE comfort covenant daugh David death Deut divine Egyptian enemies ephod evil faith father favor fear friends Gibeah give glory God's grace hand hath heart holy honor Ish-bosheth Israel Israelites Jeroboam Jerusalem Joab Jonathan Josh Judah Judg Keilah king king's kingdom LORD Luke Matt mercy Moab Nabal Naomi Note occasion perhaps Philistines PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS pray prayer priests prince probably promise prophet Prov Rehoboam reign religion repentance Ruth sacrifice Samuel Saul Saul's SCOTT sent shalt sins Solomon sons soul spake spirit suppose sword temple thee thine things thou hast throne thy servant tion took tribe unto Verses wicked wisdom word worship Zech Ziklag