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9281 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 170.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… Divine comfort was his also. And truly human, full of intense pathos, are those days of wilderness-journey, and those hours on Mount Horeb, when in deepest sadness …
9282 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 174.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… translation comfort themselves with the fact, that the ravens at least brought him levitically clean food, either from one of the 7,000 in Israel who had …
9283 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5, p. 178.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… of comfort, to Elijah! There was faith not only in Israel, but wherever He had planted its seed. Elijah had spread the wings of the God of Israel’s promise ( 1 Kings …
9284 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 25.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… this comfort would he have, that, even in his lifetime, and while engaged in his mission, a yoke-fellow true in sympathy, ministry, and likeness of spirit, should …
9285 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 28.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… had comforted His servant in his deep dejection of spirit. Thus the “seven thousand” who had never bent the knee to Baal, must have been greatly quickened and …
9286 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 104.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… infinite comfort: that Elisha, known as the attendant of Elijah, was—no doubt by Divine direction—present in the camp; and that there was one in the following …
9287 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 112.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… and comfort, she would be pointed to the living God, and to His sure promise of help in all straits. But what is this when translated into concrete fact other …
9288 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 116.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… his comfort and retirement. It was only natural that he should have thought of some return to his hostess. Accordingly on one occasion he directed his servant …
9289 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 149.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… and comfort to all our doing.
9290 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 61.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the comfort of prophetic promises of the future. Comp. Hasse, Gesch. des a. Bundes, apud Bahr, u.s. p. 370. Generally we refer here also to the remarks of Bahr on the …
9291 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 131.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… all comforts, the assurance that Another, greater and stronger than all the might of Assyria, was with them, not “an arm of flesh,” but Jehovah their God, to help …
9292 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7, p. 142.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… for comfort and the strengthening of faith, but also for the constant exercise of it.
9293 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 21.8 (John Foxe)
… great comfort, but in great care and dread in his mind (approaching now near unto Rome) for the magical charms and sorceries of Maxentius, wherewith he had vanquished …
9294 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 39.4 (John Foxe)
… to comfort in this world, and to procure salvation in the next. To persecute for being of a different opinion is as absurd as to persecute for having a different …
9295 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 51.5 (John Foxe)
… to comfort.” These, and several orders of the like severity, were given to render it impossible for his condition to be known to those of the English nation.
9296 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 54.5 (John Foxe)
… little comfort from the Turkish slave before mentioned, who secretly brought him, in his shirt sleeve, some raisins and figs, which he licked up in the best …
9297 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 55.3 (John Foxe)
… proper comforts were given him. It fortunately happened that there was at this time a squadron of English ships in the road, commanded by Sir Richard Hawkins …
9298 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 88.1 (John Foxe)
During these transactions, Molinos suffered great indignities from the officers of the Inquisition; and the only comfort he received was from being sometimes visited by Father Petrucci.
9299 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 98.6 (John Foxe)
… mutually comforted each other. On the day appointed for execution, when the jailer began to fasten ropes to their feet, by which they were to be dragged through …
9300 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 100.6 (John Foxe)
… to comfort and cheer each other upon the solemn occasion.