| Linda Lee - 2005 - 206 oldal
...only because he is in the flesh and therefore remains separated from God. In Job 42:3-6 Job exclaims, "I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not", and Job repents of not having understood and of ever having sinned. Even though Job had not had complete... | |
| Linda Lee - 2005 - 206 oldal
...only because he is in the flesh and therefore remains separated from God. In Job 42:3-6 Job exclaims, "I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not", and Job repents of not having understood and of ever having sinned. Even though Job had not had complete... | |
| Charles Schaefer - 2005 - 306 oldal
...Infinity, teaches us to "be still, and know that I am God," and to cry out with the great Job of old, "I uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not." Would John ever learn what so many of us have failed to learn, namely, that Jesus Christ is not about... | |
| Northrop Frye - 2005 - 529 oldal
...we wonder about their relevance to Job's boils and murdered children. Job replies meekly that he has "uttered that I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not . . . wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes" (42:3, 6). God then appears to say, in... | |
| Marilynn Hughes - 2005 - 1240 oldal
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| Wayne A. Drayer - 2006 - 194 oldal
...thrown out of balance. In the last chapter of the book that goes by his name, Job says, "Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? Therefore have...not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not." I like to think he was referring, at least in part, to his discourse in Chapter 28. Those words shine... | |
| Marian L. Martinello, Samuel P. Nesmith - 550 oldal
...'I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden from thee. Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? Therefore have...not, things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak. I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me. I have heard... | |
| Robert Hanson - 2006 - 258 oldal
...said, I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden from thee. Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge? therefore have...not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not. Hear, I beseech thee, and I will speak: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me. I have heard... | |
| Dagobert D. Runes - 2006 - 392 oldal
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