The book The Lamentations of Jeremiah V.12 No.2 was written by author Nägelsbach, Carl Wilhelm Eduard, 1815-1880 Here you can read free online of The Lamentations of Jeremiah V.12 No.2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lamentations of Jeremiah V.12 No.2 a good or bad book?
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He was conscious that he had chosen Him as his portion, and expected his happiness from Him, and not from the world ; and therefore he determined still to hope in Him, and refer all his concerns to His wisdom, truth, and love. In this he evi- dently proposed himself as an example to his people, that they might seek comfort from God when all other comfort failed. And though they might not be able confidently to aver tliat the Lord was their Portion, yet they might remem- ber that He was kind and... merciful to those who wait for Him and seek Him." Scott.] 22. Ver. 25. " When we men are in trouble or temptation, the Devil is accustomed to portray and represent God to us as very different from what He really is. For he depicts him as an un- gracious, pitiless, wrathful Judge, not to be treated with, who would only kill us and damn us and not wish us to be happy, and thus the Devil would frighten us and drive us to despair. We should remove our eyes from this frightful image of Satan's conjuring, and look upon the Lord as the Prophet Jeremiah here depicts for us His countenance, as it were ; yea, as God por- trays Himself in His holy word, namely thus, The Lord is friendly to the soul that seeks after Him." Egid.
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