| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett, DeRobingne Mortimer Bennett - 1880 - 852 páginas
...xviii, 28, of course implies that the Canaanites have been already conquered. ' Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth.' Very learned critics can convince themselves that Moses wrote this, but they cannot convince any unlearned... | |
| Mary Abby Thaxter Peloubet - 1880 - 274 páginas
...Mount of Transfiguration. — Taylor. I\AVVA^. ii.:\ - - THE CHARACTER OF MOSES. I. " The man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth." The word "meek "is hardly an adequate reading of the Hebrew term, which I should be rather "much-enduring."... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1881 - 272 páginas
...wants of his nation, and could educate and train them for the higher duties they were to assume. " Meek above all the men that were upon the face of the earth," he could yet front undauntedly the wrath of a tyrannical Pharaoh, the rebellious threats of his factious... | |
| Alexander Moody Stuart - 1882 - 202 páginas
...Moses, as if they were not really his own. The old objection against Moses writing of himself as " very meek above all the men that were upon the face of the earth " (Numb. xii. 3), which Thomas Paine says is to "render him truly ridiculous and absurd," rests on... | |
| Elizabeth Armstrong Reed - 1882 - 216 páginas
...among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man. Num. xxxi. 15, 17. Truly, " Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth." He was a humble and faithful servant of the Most High ; and as such he executed the commands of Jehovah.... | |
| 1883 - 594 páginas
...care which was almost too much for human nature. It is not astonishing that even the man who was " very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth," should at last lose his temper with such an ungrateful and rebellious people. It was more a sin of... | |
| Alexander Moody Stuart - 1884 - 544 páginas
...Moses, as if they were not really his own. The old objection against Moses writing of himself as " very meek above all the men that were upon the face of the earth " (Numb. xii. 3), which Thomas Paine says is to " render him truly ridiculous and absurd," rests on... | |
| Alexander Moody Stuart - 1884 - 542 páginas
...Moses, as if they were not really his own. The old objection against Moses writing of himself as " very meek above all the men that were upon the face of the earth " (Numb. xii. 3), which Thomas Paine says is to " render him truly ridiculous and absurd," rests on... | |
| William Smith - 1888 - 928 páginas
...the only strong personal trait which we are nhle to gatlter from his history. '• The man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth" (Num. xii. 3). The word •• meek " is hardly an adequate reading of the llehrew term 13Î7, which... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 páginas
...learning and meekness is seldom visible in anyone person. Of Moses we thus read: "Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth." The consciences of those that knew him appealed to, he will be acknowledged amongst the meekest of... | |
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