The Book of Job, Volume 7Richard Green Moulton Macmillan, 1896 - 182 pages |
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... night in their neighbourhood , passing to and from the desert . In their thoughts they are familiar with the whole range of the larger world . They speak of kings and counsellors and judges and priests ; of solitary sepulchral piles ...
... night in their neighbourhood , passing to and from the desert . In their thoughts they are familiar with the whole range of the larger world . They speak of kings and counsellors and judges and priests ; of solitary sepulchral piles ...
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... nights " before they can break in upon the silent majesty of grief . The speech of these patriarchs is sparing because it is so weighty pointed words of wisdom , inherited riches of tradition multiplied by long brooding and observation ...
... nights " before they can break in upon the silent majesty of grief . The speech of these patriarchs is sparing because it is so weighty pointed words of wisdom , inherited riches of tradition multiplied by long brooding and observation ...
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... ground seven days and seven nights , and none spake a word unto him ; for they saw that his grief was very great . After this opened Job his mouth , and cursed his day . 13 I THE CURSE JOB I Let the day perish wherein Story Prologue.
... ground seven days and seven nights , and none spake a word unto him ; for they saw that his grief was very great . After this opened Job his mouth , and cursed his day . 13 I THE CURSE JOB I Let the day perish wherein Story Prologue.
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... night , let thick darkness seize upon it ; Let it not rejoice among the days of the year ; Let it not come into the number of the months ! Lo , let that night be barren ; Let no joyful voice come therein ! Let them curse it that curse ...
... night , let thick darkness seize upon it ; Let it not rejoice among the days of the year ; Let it not come into the number of the months ! Lo , let that night be barren ; Let no joyful voice come therein ! Let them curse it that curse ...
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... night , When deep sleep falleth on men , Fear came upon me and trembling , Which made all my bones to shake . Then a spirit passed before my face ; The hair of my flesh stood up . It stood still , but I could not discern the appearance ...
... night , When deep sleep falleth on men , Fear came upon me and trembling , Which made all my bones to shake . Then a spirit passed before my face ; The hair of my flesh stood up . It stood still , but I could not discern the appearance ...
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affliction Almighty alternate parallelism antistrophic appeal argument Augmenting Barachel Behold Bildad Book of Job books of wisdom calamity Canst thou chapter climax cloud cometh couplets Curse Divine Intervention doctrine doth dramatic dust earth Eliphaz evil eyes flesh giveth God's goeth Hast thou hath hearken heart heaven hope iniquity interruption Job's judgment knoweth land land of Uz light LORD maketh metre metrical metrical system Metrical Variations mighty mouth mysteries Oath of Clearing pendulum figure poem Prologue prosperity Proverbs quatrain righteous servant Job sextett shadow of death Sheol soul speak speakers speech spirit Stanza system storm strophe submission suffering swaying Temanite thereof thick darkness thine hand things thou hast thou shalt thou shouldest thought three Friends thunder tion transitional passage trochees understanding unto thee verse vindication voice waters whirlwind whole wicked wilt thou wind wisdom Wisdom literature womb words wouldest wrath Zophar
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Page 9 - And it was so, when the days of their feasting were gone about, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all : for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts. Thus did Job continually.
Page 66 - Receive, I pray thee, the law from his mouth, And lay up his words in thine heart.
Page xv - s thousands o' my mind. [The first recruiting sergeant on record I conceive to have been that individual who is mentioned in the Book of Job as going to and fro in the earth , and walking up and down in it.
Page 12 - 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?
Page 39 - NO DOUBT but ye are the people, and wisdom shall die with you ! But I have understanding as well as you ; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
Page 93 - Yea, his soul draweth near unto the grave, and his life to the destroyers. If there be a messenger with him, an interpreter, one among a thousand, to shew unto man his uprightness; then he is gracious unto him, and saith, Deliver him from going down to the pit ; I have found a ransom.
Page 86 - If I did despise the cause of my manservant, Or of my maidservant, when they contended with me : What then shall I do when God riseth up? And when he visiteth, what shall I answer him ? Did not he that made me in the womb make him? And did not one fashion us in the womb...
Page xiv - Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not: he passeth on also, but I perceive him not.
Page 79 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me : and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me : because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me ; and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Page 67 - Oh that I knew where I might find him, That I might come even to his seat!