A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament: With Devotional and Practical Reflections, for the Use of Families, 4 tomasS. Etheridge, 1805 |
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... singing men and singing women . The whole number that returned were not quite fifty thousand ; whereas in Jehoshaphat's 65 time they were two hundred thousand fighting men , Their horses [ were ] seven hundred thirty and six ; their ...
... singing men and singing women . The whole number that returned were not quite fifty thousand ; whereas in Jehoshaphat's 65 time they were two hundred thousand fighting men , Their horses [ were ] seven hundred thirty and six ; their ...
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... singing men and singing women . Their horses , seven hundred thirty and six their mules , two hundred forty and 69 five : [ Their ] camels , four hundred thirty and five six thou- sand seven hundred and twenty asses . 70 And some of the ...
... singing men and singing women . Their horses , seven hundred thirty and six their mules , two hundred forty and 69 five : [ Their ] camels , four hundred thirty and five six thou- sand seven hundred and twenty asses . 70 And some of the ...
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... singing , [ with ] cymbals , psalteries , and with harps . 28 And the sons of the singers gathered themselves together , both out of the plain country round about Jerusalem , and from the 29 villages of Netophathi ; Also from the house ...
... singing , [ with ] cymbals , psalteries , and with harps . 28 And the sons of the singers gathered themselves together , both out of the plain country round about Jerusalem , and from the 29 villages of Netophathi ; Also from the house ...
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... will yield him no satisfaction , but expose him to a thousand vexations , and sing him into that darkness , trouble , and anguish , from which he shall never return . ' CHAP . XVI . Job here complains of the JOB . XV . 143.
... will yield him no satisfaction , but expose him to a thousand vexations , and sing him into that darkness , trouble , and anguish , from which he shall never return . ' CHAP . XVI . Job here complains of the JOB . XV . 143.
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... singing , dancing , and the like ; and to bring them up in the nurture and ad- monition of the Lord . 3. See to what heights of impiety and profaneness prosperity of ten leads men ; they say unto God , Depart from us ; think they have ...
... singing , dancing , and the like ; and to bring them up in the nurture and ad- monition of the Lord . 3. See to what heights of impiety and profaneness prosperity of ten leads men ; they say unto God , Depart from us ; think they have ...
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A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament– With Devotional ..., 4 tomas Job Orton,Robert Gentleman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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afflictions Akkub Babylon Behold Bigvai bless brethren CHAP chief musician children of men Christ comfort commandments creatures David death deliver deliverance destroy distress divine dwell earth Eliashib Eliphaz enemies Esther evil eyes Ezra faithful favour fear friends give glory God's Haman hand happiness Hashabiah Hashum hath hear heart heathen heaven holy honour hope humble iniquity Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jews Joiarib Judah judgment king king's land Levites live Malchiah mercy Mordecai mouth Neginoth Nehemiah Nethinims ourselves peace praise pray prayer priests princes prosperity psalm REFLECTIONS Rehum rejoice religion remember reproach righteous salvation seek Selah servants Shechaniah Sherebiah sing sins Song of degrees sorrow soul speak spirit strength tabernacle thereof thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tion trouble trust unto the LORD unto thee upright wicked wilt wisdom worship wrath Zerubbabel Zion
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