| Alexander Marjoribanks - 1853 - 504 pages
...land wherein thou shall eat bread without scarceness, thou shall not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." CHAPTER IX. Sketch of the rise, progress, and final establishment of the Independence of the United... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 420 pages
...within the limits of Palestine, although in Deut. viii. 9, we find the country described as a " land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass."t This account seems afterwards, however, more particularly applied to the territory of Asher,... | |
| 1853 - 1116 pages
...land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it; alandmwhose ty 10 "When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the LORD thy God for the good land which... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1854 - 428 pages
...Egypt did not produce : and, moreover, Egypt had no mines of copper or of iron, but this is ' a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass.' " — Lectures on Ancient 2. The moral habits of its population are a source of its Wealth. " The hand... | |
| Robert Young - 1854 - 464 pages
...tent-chapel, and numerously attended, chiefly by Cornish people, many of whom I had known in that land, " whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." The teameeting, with its saffron cake, was got up in the best style of Cornwall. Having been requested... | |
| Roland Mushat Frye - 1978 - 644 pages
...A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. 10 When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lord thy God for the good land which... | |
| E. W. Bullinger - 1999 - 2170 pages
...land wherein thou shalt eat bread without ° scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig ° brass. 10 When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless ' the LORD thy 2 God for the good land... | |
| Witness Lee - 1990 - 407 pages
...drunken by others because they were so happy (Acts 2:13). Deuteronomy 8:9 says that the land is a land "whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." The stone and the iron are mixed up together. It is a piece of stone, but it is full of iron. Both... | |
| Miriam Adeney - 1993 - 152 pages
...A land wherein thou shall eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack any thing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass, (w. 7-9) and children like arrows shot out of his bow. The marvel of a baby's body hints at how God... | |
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