| George Bush - 1831 - 484 lehte
...discomfited the hosts of Sisera, extorted from Deborah the warmest commendations. They were then ' a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field.' The original for ' let loose' is properly ' sent forth,' implying rather the despatching of a messenger... | |
| William Stephen Gilly - 1831 - 636 lehte
...looks, who is moved by the ordinary considerations which make the hero. And yet these were the men, who jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field, and offered themselves willingly for the people. Again and again did the fiat go forth for their utter... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 486 lehte
...went up with ten thousand men at his feet. Ju. iv. 6 — 1ft. Zebulun and Naphtali were a people Ittfl jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field ; the kings came aad fought, &c, Ju. v. 18. He maketh my feet like hinds' feet, and setteth me upon my high... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1833 - 322 lehte
...remain in ships? Asher continued on the sea-shore, and abode in his breaches. 18 Zebulun and Naphtali were a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field. 19 The kings came and fought, then fought the kings of Canaan in Taanach by the waters of Megiddo :... | |
| William Darby, Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 676 lehte
...following ap. propriate and scriptural inscription, " ZebuIon and Naplhuli were n people that jeopard, ed their lives unto the death in the high places of the field." The pop. of N. London in 1820, was 3,330 ; in 1830, 4.35G. NKW LONDON, pv. near the wstrn. border of Campbell... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1834 - 554 lehte
...princes of Issachar were with Deborah ; Barak was sent on foot into the valley. Zebulun and Naphtali were a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field." All have been warm in the contest ; all have partaken in the glory of the victory ; and, in the language... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1834 - 618 lehte
...Dan remain in ships? Asher continued on the seashore, and abode in his breaches. Zebulun and Naphtali were a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field."* This is the third • Judges v. 15-18. time that prophetic inspiration has presented us with the discriminating... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1835 - 228 lehte
...remain in ships ? Asher continued on the sea-shore, and abode in his breaches. Zebulun and Naphtali were a people that jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field. The kings came and fought; then fought the kings of Canaan in Taanach by the waters of Megiddo : they took... | |
| Samuel Hanson Cox - 1835 - 210 lehte
...way, while one does nothing else so busily as find fault with the doings of our brethren, who have jeoparded their lives unto the death in the high places of the field. Laborers in the harvest, are venerable men, and dear should be their names. Here I may add, what some... | |
| Gregory Townsend Bedell, Stephen Higginson Tyng - 1835 - 544 lehte
...? Asher, why continuedst thou on the shore ?" " Zebulon and Napthali were a people that jeopardized their lives unto the death in the high places of the field. The kings came and fought, then fought the kings of Canaan in Taanach by the waters of Megeddo. Curse ye... | |
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