We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us. Sermons - Page 226by Hugh Blair - 1820Full view - About this book
| Andrew Preston Peabody - Consolation - 1867 - 460 pages
...self-complacent and generally dutiful lives, and rested on the one damning sin 01 former years ; " and they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in fliat we saw the anguish of his soul when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this... | |
| Ephraim Peabody - 1867 - 164 pages
...required that they should bring him. Gen. xlii. 14 - 20. Q. Did their fears awaken their consciences ? A. They said one to another, " We are verily guilty concerning our brother; therefore is this distress come upon us." Gen. xlii. 21. Q. What was Reuben's reply ? A. Reuben reminded... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Conant - Bible - 1868 - 238 pages
...youngest brother to me, and your words shall be found true, and ye shall not die. And they did so. 21 And they said one to another : "We are verily guilty concerning our brother, whose anguish of soul we saw, when he besought us, and would not hear ; therefore is 22 this anguish... | |
| sir William Smith - Bible - 1870 - 420 pages
...Then his brethren remembered the crime which they had committed in selling Joseph into slavery, and they said one to another, " We are verily guilty concerning our brother, therefore is this distress come upon us." Joseph then, having taken Simeon and bound him before their... | |
| William Reid - Eschatology - 1871 - 316 pages
...sooner are they arrested, although upon an entirely different charge, than conscience wakes up : " They said, one to another, we are verily guilty concerning our brother." But what are the pangs of conscience here, to its inflictions hereafter? Its apprehensions then shall... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - Congregational churches - 1879 - 1092 pages
...(Job xlii. 5, 6) ; and of David when he wrote the Fifty-first Psalm ; and of Joseph's brethren when they said one to another, " We are verily guilty concerning our brother ! " (Gen. xlii. 21.) Which would you like best to hear, the loud, terrible voice, or the soft, gentle... | |
| John Quarry - Bible - 1873 - 664 pages
...to in v. 5, as if the reader was aware of the circumstance, is rather an argument in favour i " And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, ete." * The earlier partitionists, as De Wette, saw evidence of a double narrative in the retention... | |
| William Smith - Bible - 1871 - 400 pages
...Then his brethren remembered the crime which they had committed in selling Joseph into slavery, and they said one to another, " We are verily guilty concerning our brother, therefore is this distress come upon ns. " Joseph then, having taken Simeon and bound him before their... | |
| David Thomas - 1873 - 780 pages
...get no good from my ministry unless you pray. CALEB MORKIS. Subject.— The Nemesis of Wrong. "And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother . . . therefore is this distress come upon us." — Gen. xlii. 21. LTHOUGH •wrong is not fully punished... | |
| John Keble - 1875 - 640 pages
...of any unkind feeling : how his heart yearns towards them at the very first token of repentance. " They said one to another, we are verily guilty concerning our brother, when we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear, therefore is this... | |
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