| John George Cochrane - 1840 - 510 pągines
...and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto ; a nation meted out and trodden underfoot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of Hosts, the mount Zion." — Isaiah, xviii. v. 7. AKT. IX. — 1. Canton Register, July to December, 1839. 2. The Chinese vindicated,... | |
| Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick Frey - 1840 - 328 pągines
...and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto ; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, the Mount Zion," Isaiah xviii. 7 ; when the nation will be converted in a remarkable manner as was the apostle Paul,... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1840 - 454 pągines
...their beginning /Pi. Si 31. 72. 10. ch. 15. 1. hitherto ; a nation meted oat and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion. 1 or, outiprtad and polithed. New Translation . 7. At that day shall a present be brought to JEHOVAH... | |
| 1840 - 544 pągines
...from a people terrible from their; beginning hitherto; \\ nation meted oui and; trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the j Lord of Hosts, the mount Zion." — Isaiah, \ xviii. v. 7. ART. IX. — 1. Canton Register, July... | |
| John Wilson - 1840 - 378 pągines
..." to bring this scattered and peeled people, who have been meted out and trodden down, as a present to the place of the name of the Lord of Hosts, the Mount Zion." Is this consistent with the idea of Israel's having multiplied as the sand of the sea previous to their... | |
| Alexander Robert Charles Dallas - 1841 - 502 pągines
...and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, the Mount. Zion.—Isaiah xviii. 7. Thus saith the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, and his maker. Ask me of things... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1841 - 472 pągines
...and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto ; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of Hosts, Mount Zion. It is generally now acknowledged that the remarkable prophecy contained in this 18th chapter... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1841 - 608 pągines
...nation is sent to the nation scattered and peeled, and brings them as a present to the Lord of hosts, to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, the mount Zion. Isaiah xviii. Behold, I will lift up my hand to the Gentiles, and set tip my standard to the people:... | |
| James A. Begg - 1842 - 303 pągines
...(and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto,) a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, the Mount Zion." Is. xviii. 7. The " time" referred to in the context is one of great commotion and distress; a period... | |
| James A. Begg - 1842 - 322 pągines
...(and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto,) a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, the Mount Zion." Is. xviii. 7. The " time" referred to in the context is one of great commotion and distress; a period... | |
| |