| John Flavel - 1671 - 576 str.
...clearly vindicated, verse 9. Though he suffered grievous things, yet it was not for his own sins; for " he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth." But, he is considered relatively, in the capacity of a Surety for us: thus the justice of God is fully... | |
| Hugo Grotius - 1707 - 286 str.
...people he was ftricken; and he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death : though he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth. But though it hath pleafed the Lord to bruife him, and he hath put him to grief'j Yet becaufe hi made... | |
| Moravians - 1754 - 834 str.
...he was;cut cs out of the land of the living ; fas the tranfgreffion of my people •» be ftrickcn. He had done no violence : neither was any deceit in his mouth. * Col. i. ao. He (hall fee of the travel of his foul« and fliall be fatisfied : by his knowledge f... | |
| Matthew Hale - 1763 - 440 str.
...infinitely advance the excellence and value of his fuffering. i. He fuffered innocently, Ifa. liii.9. " He had done " no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth ; yet " itpleafed the Lord to bruife him." 2 Cor. v. 21. " He " made him to be fm for us, who knew... | |
| Titus Knight - 1766 - 480 str.
..." that he did no fin, nei*' ther was guile was found in his mouth," fupported by If. liii. 8. 9, " he had done no vio"lence, neither was any deceit in his mouth." Agreeable to thefe is the apoftle John's teftimony, i John iii. 5. " he was manifefted to take away... | |
| John WITHERSPOON (President of Princeton College.), William Shenstone - 1768 - 342 str.
...was he ftricken. And he made ' his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his ' death, becaufe he had done no violence, neither • was any deceit in his mouth. Yet it pleafed the ' Lord to bruife him: he hath put him to grief: ' when thou fhalt make his foul... | |
| John Flavel - 1770 - 520 str.
...induftrioufly vindicated, verfe 9. Though he fuftered grievous things, yet not for his own fins, "for he had done no " violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth;" but relatively confidered in the capacity of a furety for us : fo the jultice of God is as fully vindicated... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1774 - 602 str.
...agreeable to the atnacb in the original, the latter reads better ¡я connection with ver. ю, thus, " Although he had done no violence, ' neither was any deceit in his mouth, yet it pleafed - " • ' Chap. Ixi. ver. 7. For your ihame] For your twofold (great, Tyndal) Ihame... | |
| several hands - 1774 - 596 str.
...agreeable to the atnach in the original, the latter reads better ia connection with ver. 10, thus, " Although he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth, yet it pleafed - " • Chap. Ixi. ver. 7. For your fhame] For your twofold (great, Tyndal) ftiame and... | |
| Jacques Abbadie - 1777 - 378 str.
...fame point, had never been read by us; and though we had never heard that thofe words in Ifaiah, " He had done no violence, " neither was any deceit in his mouth," relatedto Jefus Chrift; yet we fhould have been aflured that he was perfectly holy and righteous; both... | |
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