This is the rejoicing city that dwelt carelessly, that said in her heart, " I am, and there is none beside me:" how is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in ! every one that passeth by her shall hiss, and wag his hand. Dwight's American Magazine - Seite 379herausgegeben von - 1845Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Rapall Noyes - 1837 - 316 Seiten
...laid bare, is This is the rejoicing city, that dwelt in security, That said in her heart, " I, and none besides me ! " How is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to couch in ! Every one that passeth by her shall hiss, and wag his hand. II. Jerusalem threatened for... | |
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1843 - 734 Seiten
...against the north, and destroy Assyria, and will make Nineveh a desolation, and dry like a wilderness. How is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in!' In the second century, Lucian, a native of a city on the banks of the Euphrates, testified that Nineveh... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1837 - 312 Seiten
...her heart, " I, and none besides me ! " How is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to couch in ! Every one that passeth by her shall hiss, and wag his hand. . II. Jerusalem threatened for her sins. A hiippy future foretold.- — CH. in. 1 WOE to her that is... | |
| Robert Sears - 1844 - 514 Seiten
...is the rejoicing city, that dwelt carelessly, that said in her heart, I am, and there is none beside me : how is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in ! Every one that passes by her shall hiss, and wag his head." A View of MoQsel. THE THERMOMETER. IT may naturally be... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1844 - 372 Seiten
...is the rejoicing city that dwelt carelessly, That said in her heart, I am, and there is none beside me : How is she become a desolation, A place for beasts to lie down in !" — ZepK. ii. 13 — 15. In the second century, Lucian, a native of a city on the. "banks of the... | |
| Horatio Southgate - 1844 - 316 Seiten
...to the prediction of Zephaniah: "He will make Nineveh a desolation, and dry like a wilderness. . . . How is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in." (Zeph. iii. 13, 15.) Excepting a few fields of grain near the river, it seemed to be entirely barren,... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1845 - 166 Seiten
...by the investigations going on there. If the remains we have described are the ruins of Nineveh, " how is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in ! " If these are not the ruins of Nineveh, no man knows where it stood. In either case, how exact has... | |
| 1866 - 824 Seiten
...dwelt carelessly ; that aid in her heart, I am, and there is none beside me : how is she юсоше a desolation, a place for beasts to lie down in ! every one that »eseth by her shall hiss, and wag his head" (Zeph. ii. 13 — 15). " With an overrunning flood will... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1850 - 758 Seiten
...the rejoicing city that dwelt carelessly, that said in her heart, I am, and there ¡я none beside me; how is she become a desolation, a place for beasts to He down in ! every one that 64 paesfth by her, shall hiss and wag his lead." It v.-as not more than... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1847 - 456 Seiten
...is the rejoicing city that dwelt carelessly, that said in her heart, I am, and there is none beside me : how is she become a desolation, a place for beasts...that passeth by her shall hiss, and wag his hand." (Zeph. ii. 13 — 15.) "And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency,... | |
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