A new version of the book of Job; with expository notes, and an intr.; by F.W.C. Umbreit, tr. by J.H. Gray, Volume 16

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Page 180 - Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not : He passeth on also, but I perceive him not.
Page 72 - They are, under the point of view of religion and philosophy, wholly rotten, and from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is no soundness in them.
Page 192 - For he is not a man, as I am, that I should answer him, and we should come together in judgment. Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both.
Page 49 - The number of his possessions was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-asses, and a very large train of servants.
Page 199 - Hast thou not poured me out like milk, And curdled me like cheese?
Page 123 - For thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field : and the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.
Page 260 - What is man that he should be clean ? And he that is born of a woman that he should be righteous?
Page 11 - Shall we receive good at the hand of the Lord, and shall we not receive evil?
Page 75 - Now when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that had come upon him, they came each from his own place. Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. They made an appointment together to come to condole with him and comfort him.
Page 59 - Now on a certain day his sons and his daughters were eating and drinking wine in the house of their eldest brother. And a messenger came to Job, and said, ' The oxen were ploughing, and the she-asses...

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