The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... friends , Eliphaz the Temanite ; and with this commences a series of speeches , delivered by Job and his friends , in high con- troversy , touching chiefly on the matter introduced by Job in the concluding part of his complaint . 6 The ...
... friends , Eliphaz the Temanite ; and with this commences a series of speeches , delivered by Job and his friends , in high con- troversy , touching chiefly on the matter introduced by Job in the concluding part of his complaint . 6 The ...
Sayfa 84
... friends who were assailing Job ; and concludes with a complaint of the unkindness of his friends , and a sad resignation of himself to death , as that which alone would bring him peace . Bildad begins his second speech by complaining of ...
... friends who were assailing Job ; and concludes with a complaint of the unkindness of his friends , and a sad resignation of himself to death , as that which alone would bring him peace . Bildad begins his second speech by complaining of ...
Sayfa 87
... friends ; from which he passes to a solemn thoughtful utter- ( ) as his ultimatum to his friends in this dispute . Here , while reasserting his innocence and expressing his trust in God , so different from the feeling with which a ...
... friends ; from which he passes to a solemn thoughtful utter- ( ) as his ultimatum to his friends in this dispute . Here , while reasserting his innocence and expressing his trust in God , so different from the feeling with which a ...
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