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... troubles or persecutions God may permit his people to be brought , yet he will sustain them in the fire , bring them safely through it , and discomfit all their ... trouble my readers with the arguments which 5261 3 . • 256 PREFACE ...
... troubles or persecutions God may permit his people to be brought , yet he will sustain them in the fire , bring them safely through it , and discomfit all their ... trouble my readers with the arguments which 5261 3 . • 256 PREFACE ...
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With a Commentary and Critical Notes Adam Clarke. I shall not trouble my readers with the arguments which have been used by learned men pro and con , relative to the particulars already mentioned : were I to act otherwise , I must ...
With a Commentary and Critical Notes Adam Clarke. I shall not trouble my readers with the arguments which have been used by learned men pro and con , relative to the particulars already mentioned : were I to act otherwise , I must ...
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... trouble my readers with the many genealogical tables which have been constructed by chronologists and commentators : yet it might be considered a defect , were I not to notice what is inserted at the end of the Greek and Arabic versions ...
... trouble my readers with the many genealogical tables which have been constructed by chronologists and commentators : yet it might be considered a defect , were I not to notice what is inserted at the end of the Greek and Arabic versions ...
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... trouble . It seems , how- ever , very harsh that he should have wished the destruction of his mother , in order that ... troubles , and scarcely tasting any of the pleasures of life , are quiet in the grave together and the voice of the ...
... trouble . It seems , how- ever , very harsh that he should have wished the destruction of his mother , in order that ... troubles , and scarcely tasting any of the pleasures of life , are quiet in the grave together and the voice of the ...
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... trouble came . CHAPTER IV . Eliphaz answers ; and accuses Job of impatience , and of despondence in the time of ... trouble came . It is well known that , previously to this attack of Satan , Job was in great prosperity and peace . Mr ...
... trouble came . CHAPTER IV . Eliphaz answers ; and accuses Job of impatience , and of despondence in the time of ... trouble came . It is well known that , previously to this attack of Satan , Job was in great prosperity and peace . Mr ...
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afflicted Almighty Arabic Behold blessings Book of Job called captivity cause Chaldee chap chief Musician children of men Christ consider death deliver deliverance destroy Deut Divine earth Edom Eliphaz enemies evil Exod eyes favour fear flesh give glory God's hand hast thou hath hear heart heaven Hebrew Higgaion holy Idumea iniquity Isai Israel Israelites Jesus Jews Job's judge judgment king Korah land light live Lord meaning mercy mouth Neginoth NOTES ON PSALM old Psalter Philistines praise prayer prays prophet prosperity Prov Psalm of David Psalmist refer rejoice righteous salvation Saul Selah Septuagint shew signifies sins soul speak spirit strength supposed Syriac tabernacle Targum thine things Thou art Thou hast thou shalt Thou wilt thyself tion translates trust truth unto thee Verse 11 Verse 9 Vulgate whole wicked wisdom words worship Zophar