| Robert Macculloch - 1791 - 750 pagina’s
...iniquity far from you, that it may not prove your ruin. 14 Your new-moons, and your appointed fcafts my foul hateth: they are a trouble unto me, I am weary to bear them. The fame fubject is continued in this vcrfe, which was introduced in the foregoing ones. The newmoons... | |
| George Croft - 1797 - 340 pagina’s
...cannot away "with, it is iniquity, even thefolemn meeting. Tour new moons, and your appointed feajls my foul hateth ; they are a trouble unto me, I am weary to bear them. Our Lord himfelf complained of an improper explanation of the commandments, of a neglect of the weighty... | |
| Charles Henry Hall - 1799 - 300 pagina’s
...multitude of your facrifices unto me ? I delight not in the blood of bulls, and of lambs, and of he-goats ; your new moons and your appointed feafts my foul hateth ; they are a trouble to me, I am weary to bear them1." The prophet Daniel exprefsly tells them, that the time would come,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1801 - 400 pagina’s
...is an abo" mvnation unto me; the new moons, and " fabbaths, the calling of affemblies, I cari," not away with : it is iniquity, even the " folemn meeting....hateth : " they are a trouble unto me ; I am weary " to b$ar them. And when ye fpread .." forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes " from you ; yea, when ye... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1801 - 374 pagina’s
...away " with j it is iniquity, even the folemn " meeting. Your new moons, and your " appointed feafls, my foul hateth; they «' are a trouble unto me ; I am weary to " bear them." After this immediately follows the reafon, why thefe ceremonies were a trouble to God, and what was... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1801 - 404 pagina’s
...iniquity, even the " folemn meeting. Your new moons, and " your appointed feafts my foul bateth : " they are a trouble unto me ; I am weary " to bear them. And when ye ipread " forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes " from you ; yea, when ye make many " prayers, I will... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 606 pagina’s
...away with, it is iniquity, even the *' folemn meeting. Your new moons, and your appoint" ed feafls my foul hateth, they are a trouble unto me, I " am...when ye fpread forth *' your hands, I will hide mine eye$ from you : yea, when " ye m&ke many prayers, I will not hear : your hands are '' full of blood.''(3... | |
| William Laurence Brown - 1803 - 518 pagina’s
...with ; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting. Your new moons, and your appointed feasts, my soul hateth ; they are a trouble unto me ; I am weary to bear them, jind when you spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you ; yea, when you make many prayers,... | |
| Samuel Austin - 1807 - 344 pagina’s
...away with, it is iniquity^ even the solemn meeting. Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth. They are, a trouble unto me ; I am weary to bear them. And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine- eyes from you ; yea, when ye -make many prayers I will not... | |
| 1807 - 570 pagina’s
...with : it is iniquity, even the solemn meetmg. 1 4 Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth: they are a trouble unto me; I am weary to bear them. 1 5 And when ye spread fortli your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you : yea, when ye make many prayers,... | |
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