Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day . " - PETER . In order to appreciate clearly what Moses recorded in history , what Solomon said in his wisdom , what David sang in ecstasy , and ...
... thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day . " - PETER . In order to appreciate clearly what Moses recorded in history , what Solomon said in his wisdom , what David sang in ecstasy , and ...
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... things must be taken into consideration . First , the people of whom he was the mental and moral guide long had been slaves , at hard manual labour . They neither had time nor liberty for study and personal improvement . They were like ...
... things must be taken into consideration . First , the people of whom he was the mental and moral guide long had been slaves , at hard manual labour . They neither had time nor liberty for study and personal improvement . They were like ...
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... thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day . " Since no one has been able to number our days accurately , and it takes a thousand of our years to make a day with the Almighty , this ...
... thing , that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years , and a thousand years as one day . " Since no one has been able to number our days accurately , and it takes a thousand of our years to make a day with the Almighty , this ...
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... things and of fishes . ” Job , in replying to friends who brought him such dubious comfort at the time of his afflictions , continued that poetical strain in which his whole book is couched when he turned to nature for a comparison . He ...
... things and of fishes . ” Job , in replying to friends who brought him such dubious comfort at the time of his afflictions , continued that poetical strain in which his whole book is couched when he turned to nature for a comparison . He ...
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... thing , And the breath of all mankind . " It was Job who indicated that , although chickens were unknown in his time , people were eating the eggs of fowls of some species when he asked : " Can that which hath no savour be eaten without ...
... thing , And the breath of all mankind . " It was Job who indicated that , although chickens were unknown in his time , people were eating the eggs of fowls of some species when he asked : " Can that which hath no savour be eaten without ...
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