| John Eadie - 1857 - 858 pages
...In to cover his feet: and David and his men remained In the Bides of tho cave. 1 Sam. xxv, 18, 16. q. q. q. neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were In the fields: They... | |
| 1859 - 980 pages
...Behold. David sent messengers out of the wilderness to salute our master ; and he rail cd on them. 15 arvelled one at another. 34 And he took ч mi sent messes neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in ihe fields: Ifi... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1859 - 636 pages
...general character. The servants of Nabal, in Carmel, gave a very different testimony concerning them : The men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing as long as we were conversant with them when we were in the fields.2 They... | |
| 1860 - 1346 pages
...Behold, David sent messengers out of the wilderness to salute our master ; and he railed on them. 15 n, and go to the neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields. 16... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1860 - 640 pages
...general character. The servants of Nabal, in Carmel, gave a very different testimony concerning them : The men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing as long as we were conversant with them when we were in the fields.2 They... | |
| John Eadie - 1862 - 878 pages
...In to cover his feet: and David and his men remained In the sides of the cave. 1 Sam. xxv, 15, 16. adie neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were hi the fields: They... | |
| Ingram Cobbin - 1864 - 682 pages
...had behaved to David's messengers, and that they ought to have been better treated, for, said he, " the men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we anything, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields. They... | |
| Bombay Geographical Society - 1865 - 792 pages
...used in the figurative sense that I have named, I refer to a passage in 1st Sam. xxv. 15 and 16. " The men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields :... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1865 - 270 pages
...general character. The servants of Nabal in Carmel gave a very different testimony concerning them : ' The men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we anything as long as we were conversant with them when we were in the fields.'1 They... | |
| Robert Huston - 1866 - 192 pages
...he and his men were in Carmel. This one of Nabal's young men gratefully acknowledged to Abigail : " The men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt " (by wild beasts or wandering hordes of banditti), " neither missed we anything, as long as we were... | |
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