 | 1838 - 1074 pages
...to the distinction of time. But in the sight of him, who is the same yesterday, to-dayand forever, "a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years." Accordingly men are burned and fretful in their proceedings, impatient of delay, and ever hastening... | |
 | 1838 - 1082 pages
...the distinction of time. But in the sight of him, who is the same yesterday, to-day and forever, " a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years." Accordingly men are hurried and fretful in their proceedings, impatient of delay, and ever hastening... | |
 | Edward Robinson - 1838 - 1076 pages
...the distinction of time. But in the sight of him, who is the same yesterday, to-day and forever, " a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years." Accordingly men are hurried and fretful in their proceedings, impatient of delay, and ever hastening... | |
 | 1840 - 480 pages
...viz., the foreknowledge of God, will be interesting to the reader. He intimates that we know, with God, a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years, — that the past and the future are alike present to him, who is from eternity to eternity, " all... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1838 - 746 pages
...to dwell so high in the heavens as to be unable to notice what happens on the earth ? Is that Being, with whom a ' thousand years are as one day, and one day is as a thousand years,' doing his will among the nations, through the medium of his church — is... | |
 | 1839 - 842 pages
...the observation of future ages. The world had not gone back a thousand years, but that Being existed, with whom a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years. And, without ascribing any deviation from ordinary laws to these events, or supposing that the common... | |
 | 1839 - 810 pages
...the observation of future ages. The world had not gone back a thousand years, but that Being existed, with whom a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a i thousand years. And, without ascribing any deviation from ordinary laws to these events, or supposing... | |
 | John Todd - 1839 - 444 pages
...childhood, which the old man can just remember ! Surely, in the sight of God, who lives and fills eternity, a " thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years !" 2. You see why the Bible calls this life a vapor. I If one of these little boys had an errand to... | |
 | 1839 - 596 pages
...certain period may with equal propriety be called a day in the divine councils, where we are told that a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years. But while the numbers 7, 10, 1000, are often used indefinitely in scripture language; the more precise... | |
 | Otis Ainsworth Skinner - 1840 - 224 pages
...figurative ; and that the 1000 years were used as in 2 Peter iii. 8, where it is said, with the Lord a thousand years are as one day, and one day as a thousand years. This must be, otherwise, all the things revealed in Revelation did not shortly come to pass. By consulting... | |
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