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الصفحة 61
... thee ; deliver him into my hand , and I will bring him to thee again . " But entreaty was vain - Benjamin , the only remaining child of his lamented Rachel , he would not hazard on so long a journey . " My son , " said he , " shall not ...
... thee ; deliver him into my hand , and I will bring him to thee again . " But entreaty was vain - Benjamin , the only remaining child of his lamented Rachel , he would not hazard on so long a journey . " My son , " said he , " shall not ...
الصفحة 64
... thee , my son , " was all he could articulate ; and hurrying from them to his chamber , he gave vent to his tears . When his agitated feelings were in some measure tranquillized , he washed his face , and assuming an air of indifference ...
... thee , my son , " was all he could articulate ; and hurrying from them to his chamber , he gave vent to his tears . When his agitated feelings were in some measure tranquillized , he washed his face , and assuming an air of indifference ...
الصفحة 67
... thee , for there are yet five years of famine ; thou shalt dwell in Goshen , with all that thou hast , lest thou come to poverty . Your eyes see , and the eyes of my brother Ben- jamin see , that it is my mouth that speaketh unto you ...
... thee , for there are yet five years of famine ; thou shalt dwell in Goshen , with all that thou hast , lest thou come to poverty . Your eyes see , and the eyes of my brother Ben- jamin see , that it is my mouth that speaketh unto you ...
الصفحة 80
... between two of his own countrymen , whom he found con- tending angrily together , he was abruptly repulsed with the question- " Who made thee a Judge over us - wilt thou kill me , as thou killedst the Egyptian yesterday 80.
... between two of his own countrymen , whom he found con- tending angrily together , he was abruptly repulsed with the question- " Who made thee a Judge over us - wilt thou kill me , as thou killedst the Egyptian yesterday 80.
الصفحة 82
... thee unto Pharaoh that thou mayest bring my people out of Egypt , to a land flowing with milk and bo- ney . " Astonished at the presence of the Deity , and hum- bled by a sense of his own insignificance , yet encouraged by the gracious ...
... thee unto Pharaoh that thou mayest bring my people out of Egypt , to a land flowing with milk and bo- ney . " Astonished at the presence of the Deity , and hum- bled by a sense of his own insignificance , yet encouraged by the gracious ...
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Aaron Abimelech Abraham afflicted altar amongst Amorites army Assyria Babylon Balaam became behold blessing brethren brother brought called Canaan captivity CATHERINE CHARLES chief commanded covenant daughter David death Deity delivered divine earth Egypt Elisha enemies Esau Ezra FANNY father favour glory hand hath heart heathens heaven Hebrew holy honour hundred inhabitants Isaac Israel Israelites Jabesh-gilead Jacob Jehovah Jephthah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jews Joab Joseph Joshua Judah king king's land Levites lived Lord Medes mercy messenger miracle Moab monarch Moses mother Mount Mount Seir nation Nebuchadnezzar Nineveh offered Pharaoh Philistines pious present priests prince promise prophecy prophet punishment received refused reign religion royal sacred sacrifice Samson Saul scripture sent servant Shechem Sisera Solomon sons strangers Syria Tabernacle temple thee thou shalt thousand throne tion tribes unto whilst whole wife wilderness worship Zedekiah