| Reginald Courtenay (bp. of Kingston, Jamaica.) - 1862 - 200 pages
...comparilively exceeding that enjoyed by any sovereign prince from that time to the present, f He then removed all the people from the country into cities, from...years more, during which their labour must have been available for the decoration and enlargement of these cities, point out the reign in which these things... | |
| 1885 - 676 pages
...Gen. xlvii. 21, it is very doubtful whether the words, " As for the people, he removed them to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other end thereof," can legitimately be understood of a general removal of the people from the country to the cities where... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1863 - 498 pages
...the famine prevailed over them ; and the land became Pharaoh's. 21. And he removed that people to the cities, from one end of the border of Egypt, even to the other end thereof. 22. Only the ground of the priests did he not buy; because a portion was appointed to the priests by... | |
| Francis Henry Laing - 1871 - 552 pages
...famine pressed hard upon them ; and the land became Pharaoh,s. And the people, he made them over to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other : however, the lands of the priests he did not acquire, because there was a portion for them : and... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1870 - 636 pages
...the famine prevailed over them ; and the land became Pharaoh's. 21. And he removed that people to the cities, from one end of the border of Egypt, even to the other end thereof. 22. Only the ground of the priests did he not buy ; because a portion was appointed to the priests... | |
| 1884 - 1068 pages
...them : and the land became Pharaoh's. (21) And as for the people, 'he removed them "to the cities (rom (22) Only the land of the priests bought he not : for the priests had a portion from Pharaoh, ud did... | |
| Church congress - 1885 - 650 pages
...Gen. xlvii. 21, it is very doubtful whether the words. " As for the people, he removed them to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other end thereof," can legitimately be understood of a general removal of the people from the country to the cities where... | |
| 1891 - 396 pages
..."sore upon them : and the land became Pharaoh's. And as for the people, 2 \ he removed them "to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other end thereof. Only 22 the land of "the priests bought he not : for the priests had a portion from Pharaoh, and did... | |
| Edwin Cone Bissell - 1892 - 96 pages
...sore upon them : and the land became Pharaoh's. (21) And as for the people, "he removed them 2to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other end thereof. (22) Only the land of the priests bought he not : for the priests had a portion from Pharaoh, and did... | |
| Richard Green Moulton - 1896 - 208 pages
...famine was sore upon them: and the land became Pharaoh's. And as for the people, he removed them to the cities from one end of the border of Egypt even to the other end thereof. Only the land of the priests bought he not: for the priests har • portion from Pharaoh, and did eat... | |
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