| John William Colenso - 1863 - 324 sider
...at all events, than the days of Saul's entering on the kingdom. This is implied by the expression in xvii. 6, ' In those days there was no king in Israel ; but every man did that which was right in his own eyes,' which is repeated in xviii. 1, xix. 1, xxi. 25 ; and more especially by the statement... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1863 - 590 sider
...to have recorded faithfully, and which it will be our wisdom no less faithfully to study. " In those days ' there was no king in Israel, but every man " did that which was right in his own eyes." " In those " days there was no king in Israel." " It came to pass in those " days... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1863 - 318 sider
...the days of Saul's entering on the kingdom. This is implied by the expression in xvii.6, 'In those days there was no king in Israel ; but every man did that which was right in his own eyes,' which is repeated in xviii.1, xix.l, xxi.25 ; and more especially by the statement... | |
| Ingram Cobbin - 1864 - 682 sider
...Judges. In the sixth verse we learn when the story happened which we are abont to tell. " In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes." "And there was a man of Mount Ephruim whose name was Micah." And his mother had hoarded... | |
| Jessy Quinn Thornton - 1864 - 410 sider
...in the missionary field. It might be said of Oregon, with peculiar truth and propriety, " In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes." But time brought changes, and in these changes originated the absolute necessity... | |
| Philip Smith - 1864 - 620 sider
...lost their hold, to a regular monarchy : it was designed to correct that state of things, in which " there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes."* It is a great error to suppose that their authority was universal, any more than... | |
| Christian seasons - 1864 - 564 sider
...the ark 1010 or the tabernacle. For all practical purposes the saying of the historian is correct, " There was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes;" an expression which points at once to a widespread perversion of morality, and to... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1865 - 474 sider
...days of Saul's entering on the kingdom. This is implied by the expression in xvii.6, — ' In those days there was no king In Israel ; but every man did that which was right in his own eyes/ — which is repeated in xviii.l,xix.l,xxi. 25; and more especially by the statement... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 602 sider
...necessarily very distant. In the latter part of the book we repeatedly meet with the statement — ' In those th fire. When it was first instituted, the Israelites "were commanded to in his own eyes' (xvii. 6; xviii. 1 ; xix. 1 ; xxi. 25), which would seem to indicate that when the... | |
| Marcus Moritz Kalisch - 1867 - 818 sider
...The author of the Book of Judges conveyed indeed an implied disapproval of Micah's images, "In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes";12 but he regarded the matter from his own point of view and by the light of later... | |
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