| John Newton, Richard Cecil - 1824 - 814 pages
...He is the follower of him who said, " I gave my back " to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that " plucked off the hair ; I hid not my face from " shame and spitting." We may observe, from the words, that the humiliation of MESSIAH was voluntary, and that it was extreme.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1825 - 630 pages
...not rebellious, neither turned away back. I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair : I hid not my face from shame and spitting, Isa. 1. 5, 6. And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 pages
...they look and stare upon me. — Isa. 1.6. I guve my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair. I hid not my face from shame and spitting. — Isa. lui. 5. 8. He was wounded for our transgressions : he was bruised for our iniquities ; by... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1825 - 596 pages
...How fully hast thou made good thy word, " I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair ; I hid not my face from shame and spitting !" How can I be enough sensible of my own stripes? these blows are mine ; both my sins have given them,... | |
| John Owen - 1826 - 602 pages
...my cheek to them that plucked off the hair;' (the usual way of dealing with persons in such cases) * I hid not my face from shame and spitting; for the Lord God will help me, therefore I shall not be confounded; I know I shall not be ashamed.' Did he recoil, or go back from his work?... | |
| Martin Luther - 1826 - 1226 pages
...nature also. For he expressly saith, ver. 6, " I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off' the hair : I hid not my face from shame and spitting. For the Lord God is my helper," &c. But, read the whole of that context thyself, and thou wilt soon understand, that... | |
| 1826 - 416 pages
...Father, chapter I. 6—9. " I, said he, gave my hack to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that pluckrd off the hair, I hid not my face from shame and spitting. For the Lord God mill help me, therefore shall I not be confounded; therefore have I set my fare as a flint, and I know... | |
| Martin Luther - 1826 - 646 pages
...he expressly saith, ver. 6, " I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked oft" the hair: I hid not my face from shame and spitting. For the Lord God is my helper," &c. But, read the whole of that context thyself, and thou wilt soon understand, that... | |
| George Townsend - 1826 - 1056 pages
...neither turned away back. Sib. 'is, SK. 6 ' I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair : I hid not my face from shame and spitting. 7 ^f For the Lord GOD will help me ; therefore shall I not be confounded : therefore have I set my... | |
| John Owen - 1826 - 656 pages
...not rebellious, neither turned away back : I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; I hid not my face from shame and spitting.' The Lord God called him to it, and he was not rebellious, but submitted unto it. There is one objection... | |
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