| Philip Henry Gosse - 1852 - 744 pages
...went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land : which spake unto David, saying, Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou...in hither : thinking, David cannot come in hither. Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion : the same is the city of David. And David said on... | |
| J. C. Guest - 1852 - 134 pages
...so well fortified by art, that when David came against it, the inhabitants replied to his summons, " Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither " (2 Sam. v. 6) ; even if our army were destroyed, the blind and the lame could defend so strong a... | |
| Robert Shittler - 1853 - 718 pages
...went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land : which spake unto David, saying, he LOKD your God, and ye shall rejoice in all that...unto, ye and your households, wherein the LORD thy 7 Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion : the same is the city of David. 8 And David said... | |
| 1853 - 1110 pages
...went kto Jerusalem unto !the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land : which spake unto David, saying, Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither : II thinking, David cannot come in hither. 7 Nevertheless, David took the i ch. 2. 11. 1 Chr. 3. 4.... | |
| John Stow - 1854 - 850 pages
...went to Jerusalem, unto the Jebusites, the Inhabitants of the Land, which spake unto David, saying, ' ys after, the younger Son gathered all together, and...journey into a far Country, and there wasted his substa Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion ; the same is the City of David. And Da'id said on that... | |
| George Bush - 1854 - 694 pages
...went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land : which spake unto David, saying, Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou...in hither : thinking, David cannot come in hither. 7. Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion ; the same is the city of David. 8. And T)&vifc... | |
| Carel Willem M. van de Velde - 1854 - 624 pages
...Hebron against the fortress of the Jebusites, had hereabouts addressed these insulting words to him, " Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither." How intelligible does this become when we contemplate the depth and steepness of the valley of Gihon,... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 452 pages
...fortress, which acted as talismans for their preservation. Hence, in the time of David, the Jebusites said, " Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither" (2 Sam. v., 6) ; alluding to these images, which had eyes, but did not see. and feet, but could not... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1856 - 710 pages
...home, exulting in the strength of those ancient "everlasting gates'" which no conqueror had yet burst open, looked proudly down on the army below, and said,...maintain what nature had so strongly defended. It was the often repeated story of the capture of fortresses through what seemed their strongest, and therefore... | |
| John Kitto - 1855 - 734 pages
...Cliron. 14. I. > Heb. hewers of the stone of the nail. of the land : which spake unto David, saying, 7 7 Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion : the same is the city of David. 8 And David said... | |
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