God, the One enthroned from long ago, will hear, and will humiliate them Selah because they do not change and do not «fear God. 20 He3 acts violently against those at peace with him; he violates his covenant. 21 His buttery words are smooth,b but war... Features of social life - Side 93af mrs. Parker - 1838 - 80 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Old Humphrey - 1799 - 338 sider
...before your face and behind your back, never agree; the one is all fur, and the other all talon ; " the words of his mouth are smoother than butter, but...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords." There is something so mean and pitiful in deceit, that it deserves to be shot at as a target, and exposed... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1857 - 1220 sider
...the treachery t>f some selfish purpose lurks within ; or, as the Psalmist better expresses it — " The words of his mouth are smoother than butter, but...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords." (Psalm Iv. 21.) Verily, Iscariot is a type of multitudes who bear the Christian name, or who profess... | |
| 1830 - 278 sider
...hath put forth his hands, Against those who were at peace with him ; He hath violated his covenant, si The words of his mouth are smoother than butter, But...words are softer than oil, Yet are they drawn swords. 22 Cast upon JEHOVAH thy cares, And He will support thee ; HE will never suffer the righteous man to... | |
| Thomas Powell (Wesleyan minister.) - 1838 - 192 sider
...am not mistaken, change his mind. They are full of arrogance and insolence to all other churches. " The words of his mouth are smoother than butter, but...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords." " You will observe/' says he, " HOW IMPORTANT ALL THTS is which I have now laid before you. Unless... | |
| Thomas Powell (Wesleyan Minister.) - 1846 - 376 sider
...Church and the Establishment. They axe full of arrogance and insolence to all other churches — " The words of his mouth are smoother than butter, but...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords." " You will observe," says he, " how important all this is which I have now laid before you'. Unless... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1855 - 270 sider
...language before your face and behind your back never agree; the one is all fur, and the other all talon. "The words of his mouth are smoother than butter,...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords." There is something so mean and pitiful in deceit, that it deserves to be shot at as a target and exposed... | |
| Viktor Friedrich von Strauss und Torney - 1857 - 370 sider
...proved man in the world ; and, besides, deeply pious." " The words of his mouth," resumed the old man, " are smoother than butter, but war is in his heart, his words are softer than oil, but inwardly they are drawn swords."* " You mistake him, dearest father," replied Rodenheim, " you... | |
| James Kendall - 1859 - 334 sider
...language before your face and behind your back never agree ; the one is all fur, and the other all talon; the words of his mouth are smoother than butter, but...words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords. There is something so mean and pitiful in deceit, that it deserves to be shot at as a target, and exposed... | |
| 1861 - 600 sider
...put forth his hands against those at peace with 20 him; He hath broken his 'covenant. His mouth is smoother than butter, « But war is in his heart :...words are softer than oil, Yet are they drawn swords. Cast thy burden on Jehovah, and he will support thee : M He will never suffer the righteous man to... | |
| Henry Allon - 1865 - 534 sider
...determined because he is candid and courteous. ' The words of ' his mouth are smoother than butter, yet war is in his heart, his ' words are softer than oil, yet are they drawn swords.' Mr. Lecky 's theory as to the progressive development of Christianity would have had greater plausibility... | |
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