| John Wood Warter - 1844 - 608 sivua
...understand has been revealed to him in the Scriptures of truth. " Then thought I," says the Psalmist, " to understand this : but it was too hard for me until...namely, how thou dost set them in slippery places : and easiest them down, and destroyest them. Oh, how suddenly do they consume, perish, and come to a fearful... | |
| John Calvert (choir-master) - 1844 - 274 sivua
...thy | children. 15 Then thought I to | un'der| stand this : but | it' was | too' hard | for me, 16 Until I went into the | sanctuary' of | God : then understood I the | end' of | these - | men ; 1 7 Namely, how thou dost set them in | slippe'ry | places : and castest them down, | and' de|stroy'est... | |
| Henry Melvill - 1844 - 584 sivua
...overcome the temptation 1 You shall hear what he says, " When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me ; until I went into the sanctuary of God : then understood I the end." He obtained, you perceive, instruction in the sanctuary, which sufficed to the removing his doubts,... | |
| James Caughey - 1844 - 344 sivua
...17th, 18th, and 19th verses were very significant. " When 1 thought to know this, it was too- painful for me; until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places : thou eastedst them down into destruction.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Eaton - 1914 - 140 sivua
...have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. M. When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me; until I went into the sanctuary of God, then understood I their end : P. How they are brought into desolation, as in a moment; they are utterly consumed with... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1914 - 576 sivua
...my heart in vain, and washed my hands in innocency. When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me; until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end. Nevertheless I am continually with thee: thou hast holden me by my right hand. Thou shalt... | |
| Clement Charles Julian Webb - 1915 - 384 sivua
...prosperity of the wicked which seemed to point to the absence of any moral government of the world — ' until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I the end of these men '. But he, perhaps, meant only to refer to providential judgements in this life, or to the dreadful... | |
| Arno Clemens Gaebelein - 1916 - 332 sivua
...which he describes the prosperity of the wicked : " When I thought to know this it was too painful for me ; until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end. Surely thou didst set them in slippery places ; Thou castedst them down to destruction."... | |
| Joseph Baer Baker - 1916 - 248 sivua
...were almost gone, my steps had well nigh slipped." " When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me, until I went into the sanctuary of God ; then understood I their end." Oh, how many things are explained in the house of God ! Not because of the wisdom of the... | |
| George Hodges - 1917 - 128 sivua
...such prosperity. They come in no misfortune like other folk, neither are they plagued like other men. Then thought I to understand this, but it was too...places, and castest them down, and destroyest them." For the moment, the bad enjoy the riches which they have gained 66 by plundering the good ; but wait,... | |
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