| Edward Bather - 1850 - 358 Seiten
...and the king, who had a liking for him, took notice of it with much kindness; and "Why," he asks, " is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? this is nothing else but sorrow of heart." " Then," says Nehemiah, " I was very sore afraid." Though he had been strengthening himself by waiting... | |
| Robert Shittler - 1853 - 588 Seiten
...the king. Now I had not been before! hue sad in his presence. 2 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? this is nothing else but sorrow of heart. Then I was very sore afraid, 3 And said unto the king, Let the king live for ever: why should not my... | |
| 1853 - 1116 Seiten
...the king. Now I had not been beforetime sad in his presence. 2 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why re I said unto the children of Israel, No soul of you shall eat blood, neit c sorrow of heart. Then I was very sore afraid, 3 And said unto the king, d Let the king live for ever... | |
| 1853 - 1110 Seiten
...his commandments : 6 Let thine ear now be attentive, presence. 2 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why lՑS2a R K ? - rH LK B ; H V1.H , t 8CT S Dan. 9. 20. and f thine eyes open, that thou mayest hear the prayer of thy servant, which I pray... | |
| Joseph Farrand Tuttle - 1854 - 20 Seiten
...of heart-heavy men—to each of whom one might have said as King Artaxerxes did to jSTehemiah, " Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? This is nothing else but sorrow of heart." And it was nothing else but sorrow of heart, for they could have said, " Thou hast brought a vine out... | |
| Hugh Stowell - 1854 - 344 Seiten
...continues he, " I had not been beforetime sad in his presence. Wherefore the King said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? this is nothing else but sorrow of heart." " Then," he adds, "I was very sore afraid." And well he might be, for he served a monarch of the most... | |
| Joseph Farrand Tuttle - 1854 - 178 Seiten
...of heart-heavy men — to each of whom one might have said as King Artaxerxes did to Nehemiah, " Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? This is nothing else but sorrow of heart." And it was nothing else but sorrow of heart, for they could have said, " Thou hast brought a vine out... | |
| John Harvey (Methodist minister.) - 1855 - 192 Seiten
...observed on the countenance of the pious Nehemiah, and Artaxerxes enquired the canse thereof : " Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? this is nothing else but sorrow of heart." He answered, "Let the king live for ever : why should not my countenance be sad, when the city, the... | |
| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1856 - 118 Seiten
...Persian monarch, observing the sorrowful countenance of Nehemiah, his cupbearer, inquired, • " Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? This is nothing else but sorrow of heart," he bound the heart of the noble-minded Jew from that hour more closely to his throne. And when honest... | |
| 1856 - 552 Seiten
...The sadness of the cup-bearer at once, therefore, attracted the king's notice, and he asked, " Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? This is nothing but sorrow of heart." At being thus accosted, Nehemiah became alarmed, but he instantly replied, "... | |
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