| 1828 - 678 sider
...them to matters of small account. Let us then task ourselves to say something of these things."* ' The words of his mouth were smoother than butter,...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords. There is a generation, O how lofty are their eyes, and their eyelids are lifted up. There is a generation... | |
| Esther Copley - 1828 - 464 sider
...and temptations of an artful and wicked woman. Thus David, speaking of his tieacherous foe, says, " The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: lii» words were softer than oil, yet were they, drawn swords." Ps. Iv. 21. He also, elsewhere, imprecating... | |
| John Wroe - 1829 - 214 sider
...would have hid my sen from him. But it was thou, a man, mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance. The words of his mouth were smoother than butter,...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." This I intended to have put under his door, and give him time to read it, and then to shoot him through... | |
| 1829 - 1012 sider
...20 He hath put forth his hands against such as be at pence with him : he hath broken Ins covenant. 21 The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war vas in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet wen they drawn swords. 22 Cast thy burden upon... | |
| 1830 - 1070 sider
...him: he hath broken his covenant. chith, Michtam of David, when he Heel from Saul in the cave. 21 Tht words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words wore softer BE merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trueteih in thee : yea, in... | |
| 1831 - 676 sider
...with him: he hath broken hiscovenant. 21 The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but warworn his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords. 22 Cast thy burden upon the LOKD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to... | |
| Timothy Merritt - 1832 - 252 sider
...a softness of manner not necessary to polemics, may incur the censure of him, of whom it is said, " The words of his mouth were smoother than butter,...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." In coming to the first division of our subject, it may be necessary to settle the question,—What... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 sider
...net : he croucheth, and humbleth himself, that the poor may fall by his strong ones. Ps. x. 9, 1O. If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be...ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, an Ps. Iv. 21. Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked ; who bend their iou'j to shoot their arrows... | |
| 1832 - 618 sider
...defended or hid himself, — no ! it was a professed friend, a bosom friend ; " the words of whose mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords," Psalm Iv. These modern Ahithophels and Judases speak fair, and salute with a kiss of friendship, in... | |
| Timothy Merritt - 1833 - 332 sider
...manner not necessary to polemics, may incur the censure of him of whom it is said, " The words of bis mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his...were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." In coming to the first division of our subject, it may be necessary to settle the question, — What... | |
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