And the flax and the barley was smitten : for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled. But the wheat and the rye were not smitten ; for they were not grown up. MONUMENTS OF EGYPT - Page 199by FRANCIS L. HAWKS, D.D., LL.D. - 1850Full view - About this book
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - Bible - 1833 - 394 pages
...Exodus, is. 31 ; where the seventh plague in Egypt is thus described: " The flax and the barley were smitten ; for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled." The destruction of this article, so necessary and valuable, and at the very season when they were about... | |
| 1833 - 1650 pages
...LORD Y* 30 But as tor thee and thy servants, I know that ye will not yet* fear the LOR D God. 31 And the flax and the barley was smitten;* for the barley was in the car, and the flax teat boiled. 32 But the wheat mid the rye were not smitten ; for they vere not 0... | |
| Bible - 1834 - 274 pages
...is the LORD'S. But as for thee and thy servants, I know that ye will not yet fear the LORD God. And the flax and the barley was smitten : for the barley...ear, and the flax was boiled. But the wheat and the rye were not smitten : for they were not grown up. And Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh, and... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Conduct of life - 1835 - 572 pages
...of Judaea, may now surrender its name, and more properly be called the balsam of Arabia. * 35. " And the flax and the barley was smitten ; for the barley...ear, and the flax was boiled, but the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up." * How the barley and the flax should be smitten... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1835 - 526 pages
...the plague of hail in Egypt is more plainly delivered, Exod. ix; "And the. flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled, but the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up." And thus we see, the account established upon the... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 576 pages
...of Judaea, may now surrender its name, and more properly be called the balsam of Arabia. 4 35. " And the flax and the barley was smitten ; for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled, but the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up."* How the barley and... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 578 pages
...of Judaea, may now surrender its name, and more properly be called the balsam of Arabia. 4 35. " And the flax and the barley was smitten ; for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled, but the wheat and the rye were not smitten, for they were not grown up." * How the barley and... | |
| Theology - 1837 - 528 pages
...the large and important crops smitten down by the plague of hail. " And the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled." The manufacture of it is referred to in Ex. 20: 6, 36, and in other passages, in the phrase " fine... | |
| Religion - 1837 - 1068 pages
...the large and important crops smitten down by the plague of hail. " And the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled." The manufacture of it is referred to in Ex. 20: 6, 36, and in other passages, in the phrase " fine... | |
| Edward Greswell - 1837 - 724 pages
...the book of Exodus b, that the flax and the barley were both destroyed by the plague of hail, because the barley was in the ear and the flax was boiled, but that the wheat and the rie were not smitten, because they were still in the blade, or as some commentators... | |
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