He was to be •' despised and rejected of men ;" he was to be " taken from prison and from judgment," and to be " led as a lamb to the slaughter." Though He was "a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief," yet "the Gentiles were to come to His light,... Oriental memoirs - Side 340av James Forbes - 1815Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| G. M. C. - 1862 - 232 sider
...death. The Star of Jacob had arisen to be " a light to lighten the Gentiles ;" and the Gentiles had come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising." Who these " wise men from the east " were, we know not. Like Melchizedek, king of Salem, Priest of... | |
| James Anderson - 1862 - 344 sider
...Righteousness shall arise with healing in his wings, and illuminate the whole world; when the Gentiles shall come to his light, and kings to the brightness of his rising, and all Israel shall be saved. Let the Reformed Churches be more and more reformed. Raise up more faithful... | |
| Alfred Blomfield (bp. of Colchester.) - 1863 - 326 sider
...perhaps distant day, when ' the glory of the Lord shall be seen' upon the people; 'and the Gentiles shall come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising.' It may still be reserved for our Church—I devoutly and soberly believe that it is reserved for her—to... | |
| Christian seasons - 1864 - 558 sider
...only, but "the Desire of all nations" predicted by Haggai'. Now, as Isaiah k had said, " Gentiles had come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising;" nay, as the Eastern procession moved slowly through the streets of Jerusalem, they could scarcely have... | |
| Fielding Ould - 1864 - 370 sider
...shall one day rise upon it, and His glory shall be seen among the nations ; that the Gentiles shall come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising ; that the abundance of the sea shall be converted unto God ; and that the inhabitants of the isles... | |
| Hugh Hughes - 1866 - 378 sider
...yet rent, the wall of partition was not yet broken down, and the period not completely arrived, when the Gentiles should come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising ; and therefore, so far as men were concerned in the immediate benefits of His visible presence, He... | |
| William Bacon Stevens - 1866 - 426 sider
...His law;" that " the abundance of the sea shall be converted unto Him ;" that " the Gentiles shall come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising ;" that " all nations shall be blessed in Him ;" and that " the whole earth shall be filled with His... | |
| Richard Cunningham Shimeall - 1866 - 514 sider
...gather others to 'him, besides those that are gathered to him." That is, those " Gentiles that shall come to his light, and kings to the brightness of his rising." (Isa. Ix. 3.) Who these Gentiles are, may be gathered from what the prophet Zechariah says of those... | |
| Thornley Smith - 1868 - 254 sider
...Isaiah say that God would give Him " for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles," f and that "the Gentiles should come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising ?" J Simeon called Him " a light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of His people Israel." And... | |
| Charles John Vaughan - 1869 - 112 sider
...in 1 Luke ii. 51. 2 John vii. 8. viii. 20. 3 John xii. 20, j1. 4 Matt. x. 5. xv. 24. a larger sense the Gentiles should come to His light, and kings to the brightness of His rising1 ? Without returning (so far as the Gospel tells) any direct answer to the application itself,... | |
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