For there is hope of .a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; yet through the scent of water it will... Commentary on the Book of Job - Page 136de George Aaron Barton - 1911 - 321 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 pages
...and where is he ? He (hall return no more to his Houfe , neither (hall his Place know him any more. There is hope of a Tree, if it be cut down, that it will fprout out again , and that the tender Branch thereof will not ceafe ; but Man lieth down, and rifeth... | |
 | John Taylor - 1750 - 528 pages
...days are determined, the number of his months with tbee, — 6. Turn from him that he may reft, &c.— 7. For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will fpr out again, and that the tender branch thereof will not ceafe.--%. Though the root thereof wax .... | |
 | John Jackson - 1745 - 140 pages
...adds, an Hypocrite Jhall not come before him. In the i^th Chapter, we have thefe remarkable Words : There is Hope of a Tree, if it be cut down, that it willfprout again, and that the tender Branch thereof <will not ceafe (or fail,) tho' the Root thereof... | |
 | J. Fawcett - 1759 - 220 pages
...Shadow of Death, without any Order, and where the Light is as Darknefs. And again, [Chap. xiv. 7, &£.] There is Hope of a Tree, if it be cut down, that it will Jpr.out again, and that the tender Branch thereof will not teaje. Tho the Root thereof wax old in the*Earth,... | |
 | Joseph Priestley - 1777 - 424 pages
...expreiFes himfelf fo very fully and diftin&lyj that it is not poffible to miftake his meaning* Job, xiv. 7, There is hope of a tree if it be cut down, that it willfprout again, and that the tender branch thereof -will not cea/et Though the root thereof wax old... | |
 | Joseph Priestley - 1782 - 458 pages
...himfelf fo very fully and diftinctly, that it is not poffible to maftake his meaning. Job, xiv. 7. 'There is hope of a tree if it be cut down, that it will fprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not ccafe. Though the root thereof wax old in... | |
 | Elizabeth Keir - 1785 - 288 pages
...pity " upon me, have pity upon me, O ye «.c my friends ! for the hand of God hath " touched me 1 — There is hope of a tree., ." if it be cut down, that it will fprout " again, and that the tender branch there" of will not ceafe : But man giveth up " the ghoft,... | |
 | 1788 - 598 pages
...cannot pafs : 6 Turn from him that he may reft, till he fhall accomplifh, as an hireling, his day. 7 fl' For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will fprout again, and that the tender branch thereof \tdll not ceafe. 8 Though the root thereof wax old... | |
 | Theocritus (of Syracuse) - 1792 - 242 pages
...beauty's bud, ' Reli-ven not for any good. ' Man cometh up (fays JOB) like a flower, and is cut down. There is hope of a tree if it be cut down, that it will fprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not ceafe. But man dieth and wafteth away ; yea,... | |
 | George Lyon - 1794 - 424 pages
...cutting down of a tree ; and fhews that the latter, in fome refpecTts, has the advantage of the former. " For there is hope of a tree, " if it be cut down, that it will i'prout again, and " that the tender branch the'reof will not ceafe. " Though the root thereof wax... | |
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