| Paul (st.) - 1855 - 458 sider
...result of the chapter. But the very style shows that it rises far above any immediate or local occasion. On each side of this chapter the tumult of argument...Apostle's amanuensis must have paused, to look up on his master's face at the sudden change of the style of his dictation, and seen his countenance lighted... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1860 - 568 sider
...result of the chapter. But the very style shows that it rises far above any immediate or local occasion. On each side of this chapter the tumult of argument...Apostle's amanuensis must have paused, to look up on his master's face at the sudden change of the style of his dictation, and seen his countenance lighted... | |
| Henry Alford - 1865 - 754 sider
...impropriety be called ' a Psalm of Love:'" — the "Song of Love "of the New Test, (see Ps. xlv. title). " On each side of this chapter the tumult of argument...look up in his master's face at the sudden change of his style of dictation, and seen his countenance lighted up as it had been the face of an angel,... | |
| Henry Alford - 1865 - 788 sider
...he called ' a Psalm of Love : ' " — the " Song of Love" of the New Test, (see Ps. xlv. title). " On each side of this chapter the tumult of argument...sentences move in almost rhythmical melody : the imagery nnfolds itself in almost dramatic propriety : the language arranges itself with almost rhetorical accuracy.... | |
| 1875 - 652 sider
...Stanley says on this passage, that we may imagine how the Apostle's scribe (writing as he dictated) " must have paused to look up in his master's face,...the sudden change in the style of his dictation, and have seen his countenance lighted up as if it had been the face of an angel, as this vision of Divine... | |
| 1871 - 494 sider
...will give way to sight, and hope to fruition. " On each side of this chapter," says Dean Stanley, " the tumult of argument and remonstrance still rages...must have paused to look up in his master's face, and seen his countenance lighted up as it had been the face of an angel, as this vision of divine perfection... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1874 - 386 sider
...writing seems to assimilate. Of this chapter an eloquent living writer has said : — " On each side the tumult of argument and remonstrance still rages,...look up in his master's face at the sudden change of his style of dictation, and seen his countenance lighted up as it had been the face of an angel,... | |
| Peter Goldsmith Medd - 1877 - 484 sider
...higher and better things. "And we" — to quote the words of a living commentator on the passage — " can imagine how the Apostle's amanuensis must have...look up in his master's face at the sudden change of his style of dictation, and seen his countenance lighted up, as it had been the face of an angel,... | |
| Peter Goldsmith Medd - 1877 - 458 sider
...higher and better things. "And we" — to quote the words of a living commentator on the passage — " can imagine how the Apostle's amanuensis must have...look up in his master's face at the sudden change of his style of dictation, and seen his countenance lighted up, as it had been the face of an angel,... | |
| 1879 - 334 sider
...impropriety be called a " Psalm of Love," — " the Song of Love1' of the New Testament.— Meyer. On each side of this chapter the tumult of argument and remonstrance still rapesbut within it all is calm. — Stanley. EXPLANATORY. "1. Though I epeak with the tongues of men... | |
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