| C C. - 2004 - 201 str.
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| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 2004 - 592 str.
...climbing the castle tower and looking out for her lord, reminds one of the mother of Sisera, who " looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice,...long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his chariots! . . . Have they not sped! Have they not divided the spoil!'" (Judges, v. 28-30). The following are... | |
| Elmer Whitten - 2004 - 702 str.
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| Donald R. Downing - 2004 - 222 str.
...years (See Judge 5:31) Siser^s Mothers Revenge judges 5:28 — The mother ofSisera looked out a \j window, and cried through the lattice, why is his chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his-chariots? Sisera's mother was an aged woman well advanced in years. She lived with her only son... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 2004 - 428 str.
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| Penelope Duckworth - 2004 - 164 str.
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| Victor H. Matthews - 2004 - 298 str.
...fell; where he sank, there he fell dead. (28) Out of the window she peered, the mother of Sisera gazed through the lattice: 'Why is his chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the hoofbeats of his chariots?' (29) Her wisest ladies make answer, indeed, she answers the question herself:... | |
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