But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. The Eclectic Review - Page 257edited by - 1833Full view - About this book
| Alexander Watson - 1845 - 612 pages
...murmuring at the crosses which he was called to bear, and requesting for himself that he might die ; "It is enough ; now, O LORD, take away my life, for I am not better than my fathers." Yet Elijah's is not a single case. St. Peter, when His LORD declared to His disciples that they all... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 174 pages
..." He arose and went for his life (itiB3)." " 19. 4, "And requested for himself (toB3, for his life) that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life ("^B?)." " 20. 31, " Peradventure he will save thy life (TjttiB3)." " 20. 39, " Then shall thy life... | |
| 1852 - 874 pages
...sitting down beneath the shadow of a juniper tree, requested that he might die, saying, " It is enough, O Lord, take away my life, for I am not better than my fathers." But notwithstanding the unbelief which Elijah displayed on this occasion, the Lord had compassion on... | |
| 1852 - 896 pages
...sitting down beneath the shadow of a juniper tree, requested that he might die, saying, " It is enough, O Lord, take away my life, for I am not better than my fathers." But notwithstanding the unbelief which Elijah displayed on this occasion, the Lord had compassion on... | |
| Robert Sears - 1845 - 688 pages
...gave way, and he prayed for death to end his troubles. "It is enough :" he cried, " now, 0 Jehovah, take away my life ; for I am not better than my fathers !" To strengthen his now sinking faiih, and reward his sufferings in the cause of the God of Israel,... | |
| Jean Lafrance - 2002 - 316 pages
...surely recognize themselves in the words of Elijah sitting under a juniper tree and wishing to die: // is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life, for I am no better than my ancestors ( 1 Kings 1 9:4). Who among us has not uttered these words some day or... | |
| Alina Patterson - 2003 - 293 pages
...himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said,...away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. (KJV) Like Elijah, even poor Jeremiah questioned God's integrity in the midst of his persecutions:... | |
| James A. Jimason - 2003 - 250 pages
...himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said,...away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. And he arose, and did eat and drink, and went in the strength of that meat forty days and forty nights... | |
| Carla A Nelson - 2003 - 250 pages
...himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said,...away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. And as he lay and slept under a juniper tree, behold, then an angel touched him, and said unto him.... | |
| Carolyn J. Baker - 2003 - 365 pages
...himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life; for 1 am not better than my fathers. And as he lay and slept under a juniper tree, behold, then an angel... | |
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