Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and his angels he charged with folly: How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth? The Quarterly Review - Strana 536upravili: - 1837Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Augustin Calmet - 1814 - 636 str.
...whelps : literally, "sons of the Labiah :" for which, see Gen. xlix. 12. VERSE 19. How much less in them who dwell in houses of clay, Whose foundation is in the dust ; Which are crushed before the moth. The Hebrew osh, is employed to describe the moth, in other passages of this poem,... | |
| 1815 - 614 str.
...put no trust in his servants ; and his angels he charged with folly : 19 How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth ? 20 They are destroyed from morning to evening : they perish for ever without any... | |
| 1815 - 294 str.
...he put no trust in his servants ; and his angels he charged with folly ; how much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. They are destroyed from morning to evening : they perish for ever without any regarding... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 588 str.
...to the ivorm, Thou art my mother and my sister, Job xVii. 14. Shall we be proud of our habitations, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust ? chap. iv. 19. Are any proud . of their youth and beauty ? this is, at best, but like a flower that... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 572 str.
...to the worm, Thou art my mother and my sister, Job xvii. 14. Shall we be proud of our habitations, who dwell in houses of clay, •whose foundation is in the dust ? chap. iv. 19. Are any proud of their youth and beauty ? this is, at best, but like a flower that... | |
| 1817 - 1082 str.
...*r«.t.4. servants; || and his angels he charged ."»''« with folly: ; 19 " How much less m them that before the **'• moth? pft.»xs,«. 20 'They are f destroyed from mornLSS'i. ing to evening: they... | |
| Charles Richson - 1820 - 98 str.
...he puts no trust in his servants ; and his angels he charged with folly : How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth ? They are destroyed from morning to evening : they perish for ever without any regarding... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 548 str.
...he put no trust in his servants ; and his angels he charged with folly. How much less on them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth ? Doth not their excellency which is in them, go away? They die even without wisdom.... | |
| W. F. LLOYD - 1822 - 178 str.
...fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not. (14 Job, 1.) 9. How does Eliphaz speak of men? Them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. (4 Job, 19.) 10. What does Bildad say? 11. How does the Psalmist speak of the effects... | |
| 1823 - 154 str.
...fleeth also as a shadow, aud continueth not. (14 Job, 1 .) 9. How does Eliphaz speak of men ? Them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. (4 Job, 19.) 10. What does Bildad say ? We are but of yesterday, and know nothing,... | |
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