The honour of Christ vindicated: or, a hue and cry after the bully, who assaulted Jacob in his solitude.
- Date:
- 1732
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The honour of Christ vindicated: or, a hue and cry after the bully, who assaulted Jacob in his solitude. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![( 7* ) Few Examples will be fufficient to make good my Allegations, Hof. i. 6, 9. She con¬ ceived again and bare a Daughter, and [God] faid unto him, Call her Name Lo-ruhamah. She conceived, and bare a Son, then [G 0 d] faid, call his Name, &c. 'Their Heart is divided: Now Jhall they be found faulty: [God] pall break down their 'Altars; [God] pall break their Images, Hof. x. 2. From thefe feveral Obfervations I con¬ clude, that the Words of Hosea may very well (and I dare fay ought to) be tranllated in thefe Terms, or any that be equivalent. By his Strength, he maftered the Strong, yea, he maftered the Emiffary, who wept, and made Supplications unto him: God found him in Bethel, and there he fpake with him, and Jehovah, the Lord of Heps, Jeho¬ vah is his Memorial. Which being once granted, the Objection does entirely fall to the Ground. CHAP.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30545353_0078.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


