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... passages which indicate the age of the water to be far posterior to that of the hero of the poem . He con- siders ... passage we keep close to the sense of the original , and read , " He agitates the sea by his power , " all allusions ...
... passages which indicate the age of the water to be far posterior to that of the hero of the poem . He con- siders ... passage we keep close to the sense of the original , and read , " He agitates the sea by his power , " all allusions ...
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... passage : Because he acknowledged not the quail in his stomach , in the midst of his delight he shall not escape ; ' and he subjoins the following note . Here I apprehend , is a fresh example of the known usage of Hebrew poets , in ...
... passage : Because he acknowledged not the quail in his stomach , in the midst of his delight he shall not escape ; ' and he subjoins the following note . Here I apprehend , is a fresh example of the known usage of Hebrew poets , in ...
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... passage , chap . xxxiv . 20 , compared with Exodus xii . 29 , this note is affixed . In a moment they die . ] The sudden death here described , its happening at midnight , the trepidation of the people , the removal of the strong ones ...
... passage , chap . xxxiv . 20 , compared with Exodus xii . 29 , this note is affixed . In a moment they die . ] The sudden death here described , its happening at midnight , the trepidation of the people , the removal of the strong ones ...
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