| 1847 - 900 sider
...come between them. They aro joined one to another, they stick together that they cannot be sundered. The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold : the spear, the dart, &c. He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee ; slingstones... | |
| John Bunyan - 1848 - 412 sider
...the prince of the apostles, they handled him so, that they made him at last afraid of a sorry girl. Besides, their king is at their whistle ; he is never...worst, he, if possible, comes in to help them : and of 1"m it " said' " The sword of h™1 that layeth at him cannot hold ; the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon... | |
| 1849 - 360 sider
...When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid : By reason of breakings they purify themselves. The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold? The spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. Ho esteemeth iron as straw, And brass as rotten wood. ie arrow cannot make him flee : Sling-stones... | |
| Warrand Carlile - 1850 - 110 sider
...head with fish spears ?' ' Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth are terrible round about.' ' The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold — the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon.' ' Upon earth there is not his like.' ' He is the king over all the children of pride.' In the tertiary... | |
| Eugene Batchelder - 1850 - 190 sider
...raiseth up himself, APPENDIX. the mighty are afraid : by reason of breaking they purify themselves. 26 The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold ; the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, and ' H . i - •• as rqtlen wood. 28 The arrow cannot make him flee;... | |
| 1850 - 830 sider
...When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid; by reason of breakings they purify themselves. 26 w p 4> habergeon. 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. SC 1620. es of herd. /3 piece... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 322 sider
...afraid: By reason of breakings they purify themselves. The sword of him that layeth at him, can not hold : The spear, the dart, nor the habergeon. He esteemeth iron as straw, And brass as rotten^vood. The arrow can not make him flee ; Slingstones are turned with him into stubble : Darts... | |
| John Bunyan - 1853 - 270 sider
...they made him at last afraid of a sorry girl. Besides, their king is at their whistle; he isneverout of hearing; and if at any time they be put to the worst, he, if possible, comes iu to help them ; and of Leviathan's him it is said, " The *яаь*м. sword of him that layeth at... | |
| Robert Shittler - 1853 - 588 sider
...When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid : by reason of breakings they purify themselves. 26 The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold : the spear, the dart, nor the 7 habergeon. 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. 28 The arrow cannot make him... | |
| 1853 - 1110 sider
...When he raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid : by reason of breakings they purify themselves. 26 The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold : the spear, the dart, yourselves a burnt offering; and my servant Job shall h pray for you : for t him will I accept : lest... | |
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