Hear ye, O mountains, the Lord's controversy, and ye strong foundations of the earth: for the Lord hath a controversy with his people, and he will plead with Israel. O my people, what have I done unto thee? and wherein have I wearied thee? testify against... Sermons, partly critical and explanatory - Página 152por James Parsons - 1835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Stephen Merrill - 1832 - 472 páginas
...what the LORD saith ; Arise, contend thou before the mountains, and let the hills hear thy voice. 2 Hear ye, O mountains, the LORD'S controversy, and...controversy with his people, and he will plead with Israel. 3 O my people, what have I done unto thee ? and wherein have I wearied thee ? testify against me. 4... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1832 - 436 páginas
...Very suitable to her condition is the spirit of the prophetic exclamation, "Hear ye, O mountains ; and ye strong foundations of the earth ! for the Lord...controversy with his people, and he will plead with Israel." For the confirmation of what has now been advanced, it is not necessary to recur to scenes which time... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1832 - 436 páginas
...Very suitable to her condition is the spirit of the prophetic exclamation, "Hear ye, O mountains ; and ye strong foundations of the earth ! for the Lord hath a controversy with his people, and he icill plead with Israel." For the confirmation of what has now been advanced, it is not necessary to... | |
| 1832 - 606 páginas
...contends with him, and lies very low in contrition, when the still small voice of the Lord says to him, "The Lord hath a controversy with his people, and he will plead with Israel : 0 my people, what have I done unto thee, and wherein have 1 wearied thee, testify against me." (Micah... | |
| Isaac Ambrose - 1832 - 730 páginas
...And hear, O ye mountains, the Lord's controversy, and, ye strong foundations ot" the earth; for (he Lord hath a controversy with his people, and he will plead with Israel." It. From his groans, Deut. 5:29. "Oh, that there were such a heart in them, that they would fear me,... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 610 páginas
...Being appeal to men in his own Scriptures and invite them to sit in judgment on his own doings ! " Oh, my people, what have I done unto thee ? And wherein have I wearie.l thee ? testify against me." " Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord." Such... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 512 páginas
...Lord with : Arise, contend thou before the mountains, and let the hills hear thy voice. Hear ye, 0 mountains, the Lord's controversy, and ye strong foundations...wherein have I wearied thee? testify against me." It is not easy to lay open the utter nakedness of the natural heart in reference to God; or to convince... | |
| 1833 - 652 páginas
...presence, their ingratitude for mercies and privileges, and their insensibility to his judgments. " Hear ye, O mountains, the Lord's controversy, and...plead with Israel. O my people, what have I done unto the<>, and wherein have I wearied thee ? testify against me." | Reluctant to chastise,God exclaims,... | |
| Jean Frédéric Ostervald - 1833 - 434 páginas
...Micah expresses in most affecting terms, when he says, that God pleads with his people, and asks them, O my people, what have I done unto thee, and wherein have I wearied thee; testify against me. These words show, in the clearest manner, that men are guilty of foul ingratitude when they rebel against... | |
| John Hambleton - 1833 - 220 páginas
...glance : — " Is my character such as to deserve thy unkind thoughts 53 and rebellious treatment ? what have I done unto thee, and wherein have I wearied thee ? testify against me. ' Is there nothing in me to attract thy admiration, and produce compunction ? is the heart too hard... | |
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