| 1819 - 948 páginas
...said to Ahab, The LORD forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee. 4 Society aviay his face, and would eat no bread. 6 IT But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why... | |
| Thomas Zouch, Francis Wrangham - 1820 - 466 páginas
...the royal notice. Disappointed in his project of procuring it by exchange or purchase, the Monarch laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread. A genuine picture this of peevish discontent! Wealth and power avail him nothing: for one desire remains... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1820 - 660 páginas
...Naboth said to Ahab, The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee. And Ahab came into his house heavy and displeased because of the word which Nahoth the Jezreelite had spoken to him : for he had said, i will not give thee the inheritance nf... | |
| Ralph Barnes - 1821 - 228 páginas
...should give the inheritance of my fathers to thee. And Ahab came unto his house heavy and displeased, and he laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face and would eat no bread. But Jezebel his wife cane to him, and said, Dost thou now govern the Kingdom of Israel? Arise and be... | |
| E. J. Burrow - 1822 - 606 páginas
...speaketh great swelling words, having men's persont in admiration became of advantage. 1 Kings xxi. 4. And Ahab came into his house heavy and displeased...upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would cat no bread. Phil. ii. 14. Do all things without murmurings and dispntings, Gal. v. 20. Let us not... | |
| Henry Belfrage - 1822 - 246 páginas
...a refusal so reasonable, Ahab went to his house heavy and sore displeased, and laid himself down on his bed, and turned away his face and would eat no bread. One that saw Ahab in this condition, and knew not its cause, would have supposed that some great calamity... | |
| sir John Bayley (1st bart) - 1824 - 774 páginas
...'• LOUD (d) forbid it me, that I should " give the inheritance of my fathers " unto thee." • 4. And Ahab came into his house, heavy and displeased,...had said, I will not give thee the inheritance of my lathers : and he laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread. 5. But... | |
| John Fawcett - 1824 - 218 páginas
...comply with his unreasonable desire, he came to his house, heavy and sore displeased, laid him down on his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread. (1 Kings xxi. 1 — 4.) He had all the delights of Canaan at his command, all the wealth, the honour... | |
| George Paxton - 1825 - 578 páginas
...0 Buckingham's Trav. vol. ii, p. 354. to provoke them to devise some means to gratify his wishes: " And he laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread."' The eastern beds consist merely of two thick cotton quilts, one of which, folded double, serves as... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1825 - 436 páginas
...fathers unto thee,' what is his resource ? — ' Ahab came to his house, heavy and displeased — and laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread !' He cannot have the little portion ! He must be sick, and throw himself on his bed, and have no comfort... | |
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