| George Burder - 1835 - 654 sidor
...because I did bear the reproach of my youth." This is the language of God's compassion, ver. 20. — " Is Ephraim my dear son ? Is he a pleasant child ? For since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still ; therefore my bowels are troubled for him, saith... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 sidor
...affectionate words ; attend to them, O thou returning sinner, for thy comfort in this hour of distress ! Is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a pleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still ; therefore my bowels are troubled for him, and... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 sidor
...affectionate words ; attend to them, O thou returning sinner, for thy comfort in this hour of distress ! Is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a pleasant child ? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still ; therefore my bowels are troubled for him, and... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1804 - 618 sidor
...with tokens of his returning favour. Is Ephraim my dear son? is heapleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore...bowels are troubled for him ; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the Lord ; (Jer. xxxi. 20.) Thus does God welcome the humble penitent; thus does he... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 474 sidor
...son ? [is he] not a pleasant child ? for since I spake against him, by ihreatenings and judgments, I do earnestly remember him still : therefore my bowels are troubled for him ; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the LORD ; Iretain my former fiarental kindness, and will certainly deliver and bless... | |
| Thomas Brooks - 1806 - 270 sidor
...towards them, Jer. xxxi. 18, 19,20. "IsEphraim my dear son? Is he a pleasant child ? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still ; therefore...bowels are troubled for him : I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the Lord." The mother's bowels cannot more yearn after the tender babe, than God's... | |
| Philip Doddridge, Andrew Kippis - 1807 - 664 sidor
...tokens of his returning favour. Is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a pleasant child f for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still : therefore...bowels are troubled for him ; I will surely have mercy vpon him, saith the Lord (Jer. xxxi. 20). Thus does God welcome the humble penitent ; thus does he... | |
| Samuel Austin - 1807 - 344 sidor
...exist ? 1. " Yet now, hear, O Jacob, my servant, and Israel, whom I have chosen." Jeremiah xxxi. 20. " Is Ephraim, my dear son ? Is he a pleasant child ? For* since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still." Psalm Ixxxi. 8, 9, 10. " Hear, O my people,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 332 sidor
...compassion."* It is his voice that says, " Is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a pleasant child ? Since I spake against him I do earnestly remember him still ; therefore...bowels are troubled for him. I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the Lord."f Lastly, the fear of death may sometimes operate greatly to your discouragement.... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 sidor
...wild young bullock, unaccustomed to the yoke ; but now, thou hast caused me to stoop unto it. XXXI. 20 Is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a pleasant child ? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; 1 will... | |
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