| William Ladd - 1831 - 126 sidor
...prophesy against him, and against all Egypt. Speak and say, Thus saith the Lord God; Behold I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is my own, and I have made it for myself.—Therefore... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1832 - 1060 sidor
...alluded to. There is another passage where the same imagery is adopted, Ezek. xxix. 3, 4. " I am against thee, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is my own, I have made it for myself. But 1 will put... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 sidor
...That it sometimes has this meaning, he thinks is clear from Ezekiel xxix, 3: "Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers." For, to what could a king of Egypt be more properly compared than the crncodile... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1832 - 656 sidor
...Pagan nations : — "Art not thou he who has cut Rahab [Egypt] and wounded the dragon?" «I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of the rivers." Hence is be called Leviathan, the Water Serpent. "Thou breakest the heads of... | |
| Stephen Merrill - 1832 - 472 sidor
...against him, and against all Egypt: 3 Speak, and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD, Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself. 4 But I... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1833 - 394 sidor
...That it sometimes lias this meaning, he thinks, is clear from Ezek. xxix. 3, " Behold I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers." For to what could a king of Egypt be more properly compared, than the crocodile... | |
| Ethan Smith - 1833 - 422 sidor
...God in Egypt. The prophet Ezekiel (chap. xxix. 3) says, "Thus saith the Lord God, Behold 1 am against thee, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of the river." Pharaoh is here called the great dragon, meaning the crocodile of the river of... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1835 - 502 sidor
...the Pagan nations: "Art not thou he who has cut Rahab [Egypt} and wounded the dragon?" "I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of the rivers." Hence is he called leviathan, the water serpent: "Thou breakest the heads of... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1836 - 384 sidor
...prophesy against him, and against all Egypt. Speak and say, Thus sailh the Lord God ; Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, my river is mine own, and I have made it for wyself. But I will... | |
| Peter Graham (topographical writer.) - 1836 - 292 sidor
...alluded to. There is another passage where the same imagery is adopted, Ezek. xxix. 3, 4. " I am against thee, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his streams, which have said, My river is my own, I have made it for myself. I will put a... | |
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