A Family Exposition of the Pentateuch--: GenesisJ. Hatchard and son, 1842 - 345 sayfa |
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Sayfa 41
... natural feeling which more than another can strengthen the hands of the young , in entering upon life , or brace their hearts for its arduous and difficult duties , it is this bond of family affection : it is the bundle of sticks that ...
... natural feeling which more than another can strengthen the hands of the young , in entering upon life , or brace their hearts for its arduous and difficult duties , it is this bond of family affection : it is the bundle of sticks that ...
Sayfa 42
... natural heart , to enable it to withstand the storms and tempests of Earth , and to give it any hope of a revival beyond the grave , and in a more genial and a happier clime : but we would not despise it , even in its rudest state ; we ...
... natural heart , to enable it to withstand the storms and tempests of Earth , and to give it any hope of a revival beyond the grave , and in a more genial and a happier clime : but we would not despise it , even in its rudest state ; we ...
Sayfa 47
... natural is the disappointment evinced in the verses we have just read , both by people and leaders . No sooner did Moses appear before the Israelites , and assure them that the Lord had visited his people , and that he had looked upon ...
... natural is the disappointment evinced in the verses we have just read , both by people and leaders . No sooner did Moses appear before the Israelites , and assure them that the Lord had visited his people , and that he had looked upon ...
Sayfa 55
... nature ; and by these and innumerable other instances in divine writ , to convince us that the absence of present success , or even the certainty of present disappointment , forms not the slightest ground for doubt or despondency . How ...
... nature ; and by these and innumerable other instances in divine writ , to convince us that the absence of present success , or even the certainty of present disappointment , forms not the slightest ground for doubt or despondency . How ...
Sayfa 63
... Moses says unto Pharaoh , " Glory over me , " he simply means , " Command me , " " Tell me when you desire the plague to be removed ; " all smarting as both Pharaoh and his people were , suffering nature EXODUS VIII . 1-15 . 63.
... Moses says unto Pharaoh , " Glory over me , " he simply means , " Command me , " " Tell me when you desire the plague to be removed ; " all smarting as both Pharaoh and his people were , suffering nature EXODUS VIII . 1-15 . 63.
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Almighty Amalek Amorite apostle atonement behold blessed blood bondage bread camp CHAP children of Israel Christian command congregation declaration divine dwell earth Egyptians EXODUS EXPOSITION faith father-in-law fear feast feeling fire first-born glory God's grace hardened harvest hath hearken heaven holy convocation honour Israelites Jebusite Jehovah Jethro judgment lamb land of Egypt land of Goshen Lord said unto Lord spake unto Lord's magicians of Egypt mercy Midian molten calf Moses and Aaron Moses said unto Mount Sinai offering pass passover Perizzite Pharaoh's daughter Pharaoh's heart plague prayer raoh Rephidim sabbath sacrifice saith the Lord Saviour say unto sight sinner sins sorrow soul spake unto Moses speak unto Spirit surely tabernacle tenth deals thine hand thing thou hast thou shalt thy servants tion truth unto Aaron unto Pharaoh unto the children unto the Lord unto thee verse wilderness wonderful word