I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens... Original memoranda,etc - Seite 217von Robert Southey - 1850Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1828 - 586 Seiten
...they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and lo, there was no man ; and all the birds...the presence of the Lord, and by his fierce anger."* " And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs when she... | |
| Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1828 - 262 Seiten
...they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and lo, there was no man; and all the birds...the presence of the Lord, and by his fierce anger."* " And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs when she... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1828 - 620 Seiten
...they had no light. I beheld the mountains, " and lo ! they trembled ; and all the hills moved lightly. I " beheld, and lo ! there was no man ; and all the birds of the " heavens were fled. 1 beheld, and lo ! the fruitfid place was " a wilderness ; and all the cities thereof were broken down... | |
| John Philip - 1828 - 474 Seiten
...deserted town, and on the borders of an interminable desert, I cannot do justice to my feelings. " I beheld, and lo there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens had fled "! The following description was given us, by the people at the Kuruman, of an expedition... | |
| John Philip - 1828 - 478 Seiten
...deserted town, and on the borders of an interminable desert, I cannot do justice to my feelings. " \ beheld, and lo there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens had fled " ! The following description was given us, by the people at the Kuril i nan, of an expedition... | |
| 1828 - 614 Seiten
...came and brought no day. " The world was void, " The populous and the powerful was a lump." Poem. " I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of heaven were fled. The fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of the field,... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1829 - 84 Seiten
...heavens, and they had no light: I beheld the mountains; and lo! they shook, and all the hills trembled; I beheld, and lo! there was no man; and all the birds of the heaven were fled : I beheld, and lo ! the fruitful land was a desert, and all its cities in ruins;... | |
| 1829 - 414 Seiten
...I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they treinbled. and all the 'nils moved ••iightly.- r-beneld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were 4ed. I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof were broken... | |
| James Abraham Heraud - 1830 - 268 Seiten
...they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and lo, there was no man, and all the birds...the presence of the LORD, and by his fierce anger. For thus hath the LORD said, The whole land shall be desolate ; yet will I not make a full end. For... | |
| James A. Begg - 1830 - 264 Seiten
...they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and lo ! they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and lo ! there was no man, and all the birds...thereof were broken down at the presence of the Lord, by His fierce anger." Jer. iv. 23 — 26. The change of the heavens is again predicted by Isaiah as... | |
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