| John Allen - 1802 - 1326 pages
...bears love, and his lips loon teftify it, here I *m, a>j fan; and Ifaac faid unto him, behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering? and Abraiffls laid, GOD will provide himfelf a lamb, my (on ; and they went both together. — Obferve,... | |
| W. E. Trenchard - Sermons, English - 1835 - 454 pages
...that is worthy to be accepted before thee, and to appease thy wrath?' — "My father, behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering ?" And could not human reason then, in all the plenitude of its boasted strength, avail to overthrow the supremacy... | |
| Gotthold Salomon - Jewish sermons - 1839 - 264 pages
...FATHER, AND SAID, ' MY FATHER ;' AND HE SAID, ' HERE AM I, MY SON,' AND HE SAID, ' BEHOLD THE FIRE AND THE WOOD, BUT WHERE IS THE LAMB FOR THE BURNT OFFERING ? ' AND ABRAHAM SAID, ' MY SON, GOD WILL PROVIDE HIMSELF A LAMB FOR A BURNT OFFERING.' So THEY WENT BOTH OF THEM TOGETHER."... | |
| Theology - 1849 - 838 pages
...her of the sorrowful journey, and the guileless but most touching inquiry of Isaac, " Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" No wonder that Mamre, the same is Hebron, became endeared to them through so many wonderful events... | |
| Bible - 1849 - 848 pages
...her of the sorrowful journey, and the guileless but most touching inquiry of Isaac, " Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" No wonder that Mamre, the same is 'Hebron, became endeared to them through so many wonderful events... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - Bible - 1851 - 542 pages
...Abraham his father, and said, My father : and he said, Here am I, my son. And he said, Behold the fire and the wood : but where is the lamb for the burnt offering? And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering : so they went both of them together.... | |
| Child rearing - 1851 - 596 pages
...length he, who is himself the victim, breaks the silence of their march. " My father, behold the fire and the wood; but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" Did there ever go forth from the lips of a child an expression more adapted to break up the very fountains... | |
| John Kitto - Bible - 1851 - 546 pages
...reflection. The soft voice of his child aroused him, by asking, " Behold, my father ! we have fire and wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering ? " And Abraham replied, " My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering." And the father and the son... | |
| Child rearing - 1851 - 436 pages
...length he, who is himself the victim, breaks the silence of their march. "My father, behold the fire and the wood; but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" Did there ever go forth from the lips of a child an expression more adapted to break up the very fountains... | |
| Philo (of Alexandria.) - Philosophy, Ancient - 1854 - 522 pages
...asking questions about what is in the middle between two extremes, and who says, " Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering ?"* And also at him who answers, " My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering," and who afterwards... | |
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