| George Bishop - 1703 - 598 str.
...snatched and caught at everything to save you, who thereby show that ye are afraid of everything. "Behold, Thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth," said Cain, when he had slain his brother, his guilt spake in him; "and from Thy face shall I be hid... | |
| Edward Harley - 1730 - 332 str.
...Earth. 13 And Cain faid unto the LORD, My Punifhment is greater than I can bear. 1 4 Behold, thou haft driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth : and from thy Face mail I be hid, and I (hall be a Fugitive and a Vagabond in the Earth, and it (hall come to pafs, that... | |
| Edward Harley - 1735 - 764 str.
...Earth. 13 And Cain faid unto the LORD, My Punifhment is, greater than I can bear. 14 Behold, thou haft driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth : and from thy Face fhall I be hid, and I fhall be a Fugitive and a Vagabond in the Earth, and it Ml come to pafs, that... | |
| John FISHER (A.M., Vicar of St. Lawrence, Exeter.) - 1741 - 354 str.
...lie in the Earth. He Jaid unto the Lord, my Punifoment is greater than lean bear: Behold thou hajl driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth, and from thy thy Face Jhall I be hid ., ie from the im- SERM. mediate Prefence of God as heretofore, XI. and I Jhall... | |
| John Fisher - 1741 - 352 str.
...lit In the Earth. He Jaid unto the Lord, my Puni foment is greater than lean bear: Behold thou hajl driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth, and fro1'1 thj thy Face fhall I be hid ; ie from the im- SERM. mediate Prefence of God as heretofore, XI.... | |
| 1750 - 338 str.
...moved thereat ; for he cries out directly, My Punijhment is greater than I can bear. Beheld tbou baft driven me out this Day from the Face of the Earth ; and from thy Face /ball I be bid, and 1 jhallbe a Fugitive and a Vagabond in the Earth ; and it jhall come to pafst that... | |
| Jonathan Mayhew - 1763 - 378 str.
...mifery and difgrace, that he cried out, " My punifhment is greater than I can bear. " Behold, thou haft driven me out this day " from the face of the earth ; and from thy " face- fhall I be hid ; and I fhall be a fugitive " and a vagabond in the earth. "* This, furely, was but... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1777 - 424 str.
...\\efrequented. One inftanceof this we have in the Antediluvian hiftory. Cain fays, Gen. iv. 14, Behold thou haft driven me out this day from the face of the. earth, and from thy face fyall I be hid. Again, v. 16, And Cain went out from the prefcnce of the Lord. At the building of the... | |
| 1817 - 560 str.
...prior translators, they have in many places, improperly rendered it otherwise. Gen. iv, 14. ' Behold thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth,' &c. We have not many instances of so many inaccuracies contained in one single commentary. The words... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1835 - 276 str.
...thou be in the earth. And Cain said unto the Lord, My punishment is greater than I can bear. Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of...pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me. And the Lord said unto him, Therefore, whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him seven-fold.... | |
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