 | 1867 - 1203 ÆäÀÌÁö
...call the people unto the mountain; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness; for they shall 7 8 9 : c 20 And of Gad he said, Blessed be he that enlargeth Gad ; he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm... | |
 | Henry Law - 1867
...mountain. They strove to increase the sacrifices of righteousness. The blessing adds, " For they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand." God will enrich them. Their traffic shall hive plenteous store. They trado for their God, and their... | |
 | George Punchard - 1867
...together " — dependent mainly on fish and clams for subsistence, and praising God that they could thus " suck of the abundance of the seas and of treasures hid in the sand " ; greatly embarrassed by their London associates, whose cooperation was unreliable and often injudicious,... | |
 | James Lee (M.A.) - 1867
...the people unto the mountain ; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness : for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand. 20 And of Gad he said, Blessed be he that enlargeth Gad: he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm... | |
 | George Punchard - 1867
...together " — dependent mainly on fish and clams for subsistence, and praising God that they could thus " suck of the abundance of the seas and of treasures hid in the sand " ; greatly embarrassed by their London associates, whose cooperation was unreliable and often injudicious,... | |
 | George Oliver - 1867
...divine master, the punishment of the cross." (Symb. Col. p. 16.) 87 This tribe is described as " sucking of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand." 63 The properties of the beryl were very wonderful, in the opinions of the ancient naturalists ; for... | |
 | James Comper Gray - 1877
...and, to their own astonishment, were as cheerful and healthy as they had been in England with plenty of the best provisions. A worthy man, one day after...them to " suck of the abundance of the seas, and of the treasures hid in the sand" — a passage till then unobserved by the company, but which ever after... | |
 | Walter John Trower (bp. of Gibraltar.) - 1877
...the people unto the mountain ; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness : for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand. asseh, perhaps, because when the kingdom was divided, the tribe of Benjamin was still faithful to the... | |
 | Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1877
...shoulder to bear," and becoming " a servant to tribute;" but at tho same time he was equally with Zebulun to suck of the abundance of the seas and of treasures hid in tho sand. Though tho whole of Galilee and Phoenicia were allotted to the four tribes, the latter country... | |
 | Thomas Fearnley - 1878
...the people unto the mountain ; there they shall oficr sacrifices of righteousness : for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand. v. 20 — 25. And of Gad he said, Blessed be he that enlargeth Gad : he dwejleth as a lion, and teareth... | |
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