Preceding travellers, and has brought a piece of this wonderful Who visited this rock in 1823, confirms the account of the It is a vastīlock of red granite, fifteen feet long, ten broad, and twelve May find some fine plates of Mount Horeb and Sinai, and fourĭifferent views of the wonderful rock of Meribah. 314, 4to., where there is an accurateĭrawing of it Dr. The rock mentioned above has been seen and described by Norden, The yawning cliff from its disparted height Rock in the same way, after the birth of Jupiter. Callimachus represents Rhea bringing forth water from a This miracle has not escaped the notice of the ancient Greek Have done it, if any motive could be supposed for the undertaking The bursting out and running of the water. Pocock, and others and holes andĬhannels appear in the stone, which could only have been formed by This rock has been visited, drawn, andĭescribed by Dr. There are sufficient traces of this extraordinary miracle Long as they continued in that neighbourhood, which was more thanĪ year. The miracle must also have been of some continuance, no doubt so The water must haveīeen in great abundance to supply two millions of persons, whichĮxcluded all possibility of artifice or imposture in the case. Most wonderful display of the Divine power. The rock, where no water had been before nor has been since, was a This supply of water, on Moses only striking "The luminous cloud, the symbol of the Divine presence, wouldĪppear on the rock, and Horeb was probably a part of the same Priestley has left the following sensible It seems as if God had directed theĪttention of Moses to a particular rock, with which he was wellĪcquainted for every part of the mount and its vicinity must haveīeen well known to Moses during the time he kept Jethro's flocks I will stand before thee there, upon the rock in Horeb] Help translate STEP into your language.Įxodus 17:6 Verse 6.This rock or block of granite is the only type of Christ now existing.Ĭopy New panel Reports Analysis Bookmarks Examples A Font Language The granite is fine, and the quartz mica, and feldspar equally mixed in it. My nephew, who visited this rock in 1823, confirms the account of the preceding travellers, and has brought a piece of this wonderful stone. It is a vast block of red granite, fifteen feet long, ten broad, and twelve high. 143, &c., where the reader may find some fine plates of Mount Horeb and Sinai, and four different views of the wonderful rock of Meribah. 314, 4to., where there is an accurate drawing of it Dr. The rock mentioned above has been seen and described by Norden, p. _With her sceptre struck The yawning cliff from its disparted height Adown the mount the gushing torrent ran. Callimachus represents Rhea bringing forth water from a rock in the same way, after the birth of Jupiter. No art of man could have done it, if any motive could be supposed for the undertaking in such a place as this." This miracle has not escaped the notice of the ancient Greek poets. Pocock, and others and holes and channels appear in the stone, which could only have been formed by the bursting out and running of the water. This rock has been visited, drawn, and described by Dr. There are sufficient traces of this extraordinary miracle remaining at this day. The miracle must also have been of some continuance, no doubt so long as they continued in that neighbourhood, which was more than a year. The water must have been in great abundance to supply two millions of persons, which excluded all possibility of artifice or imposture in the case. This supply of water, on Moses only striking the rock, where no water had been before nor has been since, was a most wonderful display of the Divine power. Priestley has left the following sensible observations upon this miracle:- "The luminous cloud, the symbol of the Divine presence, would appear on the rock, and Horeb was probably a part of the same mountain with Sinai. It seems as if God had directed the attention of Moses to a particular rock, with which he was well acquainted for every part of the mount and its vicinity must have been well known to Moses during the time he kept Jethro's flocks in those quarters. I will stand before thee there, upon the rock in Horeb ] THE rock, hatstsur.
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