| John Johnson - 1706 - 462 pagine
...as the land of the fea. 29 He let itfall among their tents : even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat., and were well filled., for he' gave them their own defire : they were not difappointed of their luft. 31 But while the meat was yet in their mouths, the... | |
| Edward Harley - 1730 - 332 pagine
...the Sea. at And he let it fall in the midft of their Camp, round about their Habitations. 29 So ihey did eat, and were well filled : for he gave them their own, Deli re; 10 They were not ESTRANGED from their LUST : but while their Meat was yet in their Mouths,... | |
| 1765 - 410 pagine
...as the fand of the fea. 29 He let it fall among their tents -. even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat, and were well filled ; for he gave them their own defire : they were net difappointed of their luft. 31 But while the meat was yet in their mouths, the... | |
| 1765 - 500 pagine
...as the fand of the fea. 29 He let it fall among their tents: even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat and were well filled, for he gave them their own defire: they were not difappointed of their luft. 3 1 But while the meat was yet in their mouths, the... | |
| Theophilus Lindsey - 1774 - 262 pagine
...as the fand of the fea. 29 He let it fail among their tents, even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat, and were well filled, for he gave them their own dcfire ; they were not clifnppointed of their luft. 31 But while the meat was yet in their mouths,... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 pagine
...power he brought in the 27 south wind. He rained flesh also upon them as dust, and feath28 ered fowls like as the sand of the sea : And he let [it] fall in 29 the midst of their camp, round about their habitations. Sothejf did eat, and were well filled :... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1806 - 686 pagine
...as the fand of the fea. 29 He let it fall among their tents, even round about their habitation. 30 So they did eat and were well filled ; for he gave them their own delire : they were not difappointed of their luft. 31 But while the meat was yet in their mouths, the... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pagine
...27 He rained fle<«h also upon them as dust, and feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea : a« n, that he may send away vonr other brother, and Benjamin : If I lie bereaved 29 So they did eat, and were well filled : for he pave them their own desire ; r>0 They were not estranged... | |
| 1809 - 556 pagine
...thick as the dust or the sand on tnje sea-shore, from whence they came, Num. xi. 31. Ver. 28. And be let it fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations;] There was no need of labour, or of any art to catch them ; neither needed they go far to take them... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1812 - 560 pagine
...their will with a vengeance, as the Israelites m the wilderness got, Psal. Ixxviu. 29.— rrSl, *• So they did eat, and were well filled ; for he gave them their own desire ; they were not estranged from their lust : but white their meat was yet in their mouths, the wrath... | |
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