 | 1813 - 270 pages
...breath of his mouth. In Job xxxvi. 13, we have the spirit and the hand of the Lord used as synonymous: By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens; his hand hath formed the erooked serpent." By comparing these several passages, it may be scen, that no injury is done in translating... | |
 | 1815 - 602 pages
...day and night come to an end. 1 1 The pillars of heaven tremble and are astonished at his reproof. 12 He divideth the sea with his power, and by his understanding he smiteth through the proud. 13 By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens ; his hand hath formed the crooked serpent. 14 Lo, these... | |
 | 1818 - 762 pages
...that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea." The same animal is alluded to in Job, chap. 27. " He divideth the sea with his...apply to the whale, which is, moreover, frequently mentioned in Scripture under its proper name. It does not appear, that the writers of Greece and Uome... | |
 | John Prior Estlin - 1818 - 432 pages
...upon nothing ; he bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds, and the cloud is not rent under them ; he divideth the sea with his power, and by his understanding he smiteth through the proud : Lp! these are part of his ways, but how little a portion is heard of him ! the thunder of his poyver... | |
 | 1818 - 792 pages
...day and night come to ai end. 11 The pillars of heaven tremble, anc are astonished at his reproof. 12 Firm) smitutl. through the proud. 13"By his Spirit he hath garnished the beavens ; his hand hath formed the... | |
 | Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1819 - 504 pages
...expression is varied four times, without changing its meaning, in a single sentence. " He divided the sea by his power, and by his understanding he smiteth through the proud : by his n¡iirit be hath garnished the heavens, his httnil hath formed the crooked serpent." The intelligent... | |
 | 1819 - 932 pages
...dividelh (he sea with his power, and by his understanding he smiteth throueh th» proud. 13 By hisSoirit e for the American Bible Society 14 Lo, these are parts of his ways ; but how little a portion is heard of him ? but the thunder of... | |
 | Aaron Bancroft - 1822 - 468 pages
...expression is varied four timesj without changing the meaning in a single sentence, ' He divided the sea by his power, and by his understanding he smiteth through...heavens ; his hand hath formed the crooked serpent.' The intelligent reader understands the same divine operations to be expressed, and not four distinct persons... | |
 | Aaron Bancroft - 1822 - 438 pages
...four times, without changing the meaning in a single sentence. ' He divided the sea by his power, aod by his understanding he smiteth through the proud...heavens ; his hand hath formed the crooked serpent.' The intelligent reader understands the same divine operations to be expressed, and not four distinct persons... | |
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