| W. G. Jordan - History - 2005 - 349 pages
...interpretation was that it was a sign of anger on the part of the beneficent God who " causeth grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man " (Ps. civ. 14), We cannot moralize the famine and the earthquake in the same way, but we can recognize... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 2006 - 524 pages
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| Rich Stanit - Philosophy - 2006 - 153 pages
...rags." Whilst this is indeed true, it is words of wisdom in complete contrast with Psalms (104:14, 15); "he may bring forth food out of the earth, and wine that maketh glad the heart of man." Or in Timothy (5:23); "drink no longer water, but use a little wine." One's... | |
| Craig Werner - History - 2006 - 524 pages
...as a sacramental action based on Genesis 1:12 and Psalms 104:14, which reads, "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man." One of Marley's most beautiful love songs, "No Woman No Cry," passes through the hardships of Trench... | |
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