| 1835 - 604 pages
...and from the words of my complaint ? But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. I am a worm, and no man ; a reproach of men, and despised of the people. All they that see me laugh me to scorn; they shoot out the lip, they shake... | |
| Episcopal Church - Hymns, English - 1835 - 636 pages
...and from the words of my complaint ? But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel. I am a worm, and no man ; a reproach of men, and despised of the people. All they that see me laugh me to scorn ; they shoot out the lip, they shake... | |
| W. E. Trenchard - Sermons, English - 1835 - 454 pages
...the citadel of his heart. And let the biography of the pious men of other times confirm the fact. " I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men and despised of the people,"* cried David, in the true spirit of prayer, and the language of deep humility.... | |
| 1848 - 508 pages
...Being, whom he is required to imitate in purity, he at once exclaims, in the language of the psalmist : "I am a worm, and no man ; a reproach of men, and despised of the people" (Ps. xsii. 6). When he reflects upon what perhaps he once considered to be... | |
| Richard Cattermole - Christianity - 1836 - 388 pages
...of faith' is mighty with God, and (if we may use the expression) overcometh the Omnipotent. 6. llut I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised by the people. He who spareth all other men, spared not his own Son ; he spared not him, that... | |
| John Macgowan - Baptists - 1836 - 162 pages
...saying, with some ancient worthies, " So foolish was I, and ignorant, I was as a beast before thee ; I am a worm, and no man ; a reproach of men, and have not the understanding of a man." Contrary to the practice of many professors, he accounted himself... | |
| Laurance Wieder - Poetry - 1999 - 338 pages
...them. 5 They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded. 6 But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people. 7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake... | |
| Colin Pritchard - Fiction - 2000 - 692 pages
...Achish were infectious. Could it all be self-illusion and wishful thinking? I was nothing - nothing! "I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men and despised ol the people. All that see me laugh me to scorn, they shoot out the lip and say, He trusted... | |
| Dagobert D. Runes - Fiction - 2001 - 308 pages
...them. They cried unto thee, and were delivered: they trusted in thee, and were not confounded. But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people. All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake... | |
| Milton Ridvas Konvitz - Religion - 1972 - 440 pages
...19-21) But we must beware of deducing a like inference from the contrite confession of a psalmist: But I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men and despised of the people. (Psalms 22:6) It means, indeed, just the opposite of the view of Job's friends.... | |
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