I said, I shall not see the LORD, even the LORD, in the land of the living: I shall behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world. New Outlook - Page 4971897Full view - About this book
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 pages
...land of the living, in his house and ordinances ; that ii, no more join in or su/ifiort his worshift : I shall behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world ; / shall see my subjects and friends no more ; I shall have no more afiftortmutie» of doing good... | |
| Benjamin Beddome - 1807 - 546 pages
...kept holy day. Such also was the language of Hezekiah when confinJd by sickness : / said, I sliall not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living. Absence from public worship is a kind of imprisonment to a gracious soul ; and his attendance... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...and rich crop, without the labour or seed of the husbandman. XXXVIII. See 2 Kings xx. XXXVIII. 1 1 I said, I shall not see the LORD, even the LORD, in the land of the living. I said, I shall no more have the comfortable fruition of God's presence in his house, amongst the men... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1808 - 446 pages
...to the gates of the grave. I am deprived of the residue of my years. I shall not see the Lord again in the land of the living. I shall behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world*. Let us now observe, that the dejection in which we are apt to sink at such a juncture, will bear proportion... | |
| 1809 - 776 pages
...To the same purpose is the language of king Heaekiah, when restored from the depth of affliction; " I said, I shall not see the Lord, even the Lord in...behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world. — For the grave cannot praise thee, death cannot celebrate thee: they that go down into the pit cannot... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 444 pages
...to night wilt thou make an end of me. I shall go softly all my years in the bitterness of my soul. I said, I shall not see the Lord, even the Lord in...behold man no more with the inhabitants of the world," Isai. xxxviii. These were his last gasps and dying groans. "Enter not into judgment with thy servant,... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1811 - 472 pages
...scripture represents the brevity, or shortness, of tnan's life. Hear Htizckiah, Isa. xxxviii. 12. « Mine age is departed, and is removed from me as a...shepherd's tent; I have cut off, like a weaver, my life." The shepherd's tent is soon removed, for Cte flocks must not feed lone* in one place ; such is a man's... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1811 - 476 pages
...scripture represents the brevity, or shortness, of man's life. Hear Hezekiah, Isa< xxxviii. 12. « Mine age is departed, and is removed from me as a shepherd's tent; I have cut off, like a weavermy life," The shepherds tent is soon removed, foi? ffic (locks must not feed long in one place... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 454 pages
...and, although I have been much cast down, yet not destroyed ; though, like Hezekiah, I many times have said, " I shall not see the Lord, even the Lord in the land of the living;" and, like him, " I reckoned till morning, that, as a lion, so will he break all my bones,... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1812 - 508 pages
...similitudes by which the scripture represents the shortness of man's life. Hear Hezekiah, Jsa. xxxviii. 12. " Mine age is departed, and is removed from me as a...shepherd's tent ; I have cut off like a weaver my life." The shepherd's tent is soon removed ; for the flocks must not feed long in one place: such is a man's... | |
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