| Lancelot Andrewes - 1657 - 612 sider
...ibidem cñBdeltíuw^i&tyiiSardottyx* ». .,• ' ./•..,'; . And u river went eue of Edeii to -water the garden, and ! from thence it was parted, and became into four heads. • The name of the firft is Pifon, that is it ^vhich cornpai^feth the whole fand of Havilah , where there i$ Gold* 5 And... | |
| Richard Kidder - 1694 - 584 sider
...together, and anfwer : viz. Gen. г. ii,i г. The name of the 'frfl is Pifon, that is // which compaffeth the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold : and the gold of that land is good: there is Bdellium , and _ the Qnyx-ftone. 'Tis pretended that thefe are the words of one who lived... | |
| George Mackenzie - 1711 - 668 sider
...better Light, by what NLfes has, Verfe 10. of this Chapter, <dnd a River went out of Eden to Water the Garden, and from thence it was parted and became into Four Heads. About the Meaning of thefe Words there is a great Variety of Opinions For fome think, that this River... | |
| John Woodward - 1723 - 360 sider
...fecond Chapter*. * Gen. n, TfceName of the fojl River is Pifon: "» 12, that is it wjjich compajjeth the whole Land of Havilah, where there is Gold. And the Gold of that Land is good : there is Bdellium and the Onyx-ftone. fie fpeaks here, I grant, only in the Prefent Prefent Tenfe,... | |
| Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 sider
...Opinion agrees very well with the facred Text, which informs us, that a River went out of Eden to water the Garden, and from thence it was parted, and became into four Heads ; which Words manifetUy imply, that in Eden the River was but one, w one fingle Channel ; but from... | |
| William Smith (Revd. Mr.) - 1745 - 356 sider
...Antidiluvianone, in Gene/is, 2d, ioch, uth, j?th, 13th, i4th Verfes: And a River went out ef Eden to loafer the Garden ; and from thence it was parted, and became into four Heads. 'J'he Name of the fir/I is Pifon : And that if it ivbic-h compajjetb Havilah, where there is Gold,... | |
| John Hutchinson - 1748 - 546 sider
...adjourn them till after the Fall. Vcr, ~ Ver. 10. And *)HJ a River went out of Eden fllptPn? to water the Garden, and from thence it was parted, and became into four C*O Heads. We have a comparative Defcription of the Place, ifi refpect of its being watered, Gen. xii.... | |
| Charles Thompson - 1767 - 280 sider
...Opinion agrees very well with the facred Text, which informs us, that a River went out of Eden to waler the Garden, and from thence it was parted, and became into four Heads ; which Words manifeilly imply, that in Eden the River was but one, or one fingle Chan* This is granted... | |
| L. D. Nelme - 1772 - 168 sider
...Mofes informs us, that fc God planted a garden in Eden ;j " -and a river went out of Eden to water the garden ;§ and " from thence it was parted, || and became into four heads: c< the name of the fiift is Pifon ;f that is it that furround", " or compaffeth3 the whole land of... | |
| William Worthington - 1773 - 524 sider
...tranflations run in the prefent tenfe, as being the moft proper. So we tranflate -— The land of Havilab, where there is gold. And the gold of that land is good: There is bdellium, and, the onyx-Jione. Gen. ii. 11, 12. It is not faid there 'ftere any fuch productions... | |
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