| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1839 - 418 sider
...Parsons, may be the following as translated from the Erse, in the " Chronicles of Eri," page 90 : " Chiefs of Iber, Goal of Sciot, look on this stone...messenger shall ' stay, a chief of Iber shall still bear sway." Whether the stone in the Caaba at Mecca, or the stone in Westminster Abbey, is the identical... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1839 - 400 sider
...following as translated from the Erse, in the " Chronicles of Eri," page 90 : " Chiefs of Iber, Gaal of Sciot, look on this stone ; so smooth, so fair,...messenger shall stay, a chief of Iber shall still bear sway." Whether the stone in the Caaba at Mecca, or the stone in Westminster Abbey, is the identical... | |
| Miss Cornish - 1845 - 432 sider
...And the prophecy runs — " Chiefs of Iber, Gaal of Sciot, look at this stone; so smooth, so round, so compact! be thus; guard well this blessed gift,...what land this messenger shall stay, A chief of Iber will still bear sway." The Scythians believed that wherever this stone was found one of the family... | |
| Greg Doudna - 2006 - 542 sider
...(Kelowna, BC: The Biblical Church of God, 1987)! Chiefs of Iber, Gaal of Sciot, look on this stone ... Be thus: guard well this blessed gift; and in what...land this messenger shall stay, a Chief of Iber shall bear sway. There you have it, plain as can be: "A Chief of Iber '," meaning a Hebrew Prince. "Iber"... | |
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