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13 Upon. ch.25.23, 13-43.9. 1 Sa.14 24.28,36.. 45.-25.24. 2 Sa. 14.9. Mat.27.25

14 mother, ver 4.7.9.17,31. ch.25.28, Ps.141.4. Pr.23.2.3. Lu 21.34

15 goodly raiment. Heb, desirable, ver.$7. The Septuagint translates it a goodly robe,' which was a long garment that great men used to 46 Jul17. Ac.7.9.14.27.35. wear, Lu 20.46-15 22.) The priest afterwards TOT. HEL in the law had holy garments to minister in, naiz. Heb. Seeing we saw. (Ex 2.2.4. Whether the first born before the 273-13.5 los 37. 20h1.1.1. law bad such to minister in is not certain for, C4H9 Rez 31 1C.14.25. He. had they been common garments, why did bot 1321-31-24.3,41.-31.49.. Esau himself or his wives keep them! But

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being, in likelihood, holy robes, recessed from their ancestors, the mother of the family kept them in sweet chests, from moths and the like; whereupon it is said, (ver.27,)* Isaac smelled the smell of his garments."

16 sins. Travellers inform us, that the Fastern gouts have long, fine, and beautiful hair, of the most delicate silky softness, indeed the antmals generally in those bot countries are not covered with so thick a coat of hair as they are in more northerly regions, so that Isaac might easily be deceived, when his eyes were dim, and his feeling no less impaired than his sight.

19 I am. ver.21,24.25 ch.25.25.-29.23. 25. I ki. 13.18 -14.2. Is.28.15. Zec. 13.3,4. Mat 26.70.74. that thy, ver.4.

20 Because. Ex.20.7. Job 13.7. to me. Fleb. before me.

21 Come. Ps.73.28.18.57.19.Ja.4.8. may feel.v12. 22 The voice. How wonderful, says Mr.SCOTT, is that difference which there is betwixt the faces and the voices of the several individuals of the human species! Scarcely any two of the grief of innumerable millions are exactly alike in either, and yet the difference cannot be det ned or de scribed! The power, wisdom, and kindness of our Creator should be admired and adored in this remarkable circumstance, for they are very visible. This description of Jacob is not unaptly accommodated to the character of a hypocrite: has reice, his language, is that of a Christian: his hands, or conduct that of an ungodly man: but the judgment will proceed from God, the Judge of all, at the last day, as in the present case, not by the rotce, but by the hands.

Sa terpess of spirit. CHAP. XXVIL we reach lam for venison, 1-5. Rebekah in Prakah to obtain the blessing, 6-13. Jacob, to be Easu, oktaerth it, 14-29 Esau Isade trembleth, 33. So complets, and by importunity obtaineth He threateneth Jacob's life, 41, penteth him, by arnding Jacob 14454 B.C. 1760. dim. ch.48.10. 1 88.3.

Pas eldest son. ch.25.23.25. Liber 52.31. 1 Sa.90.3. Pr.27.1. Fc. 19 Mar 13.35 Ja.4.14.

take me. Heb.

23 his hands. ver. 16. he blessed. Ro.9.11.12. He.11.20

24 I am. 1 Sa.21.2,13.-27.10. 2 Sa. 14.5. Job lenges 98. 13.78.-15.5. Pr.12.19,2.-30.8. Zec .8.16. Ro.3. 10c 6.12. 7.8. Ep.4.25. Col.3.9. CURELY beat was to confer on his son, The blessing, says Dr. A. 25 that my ver.4. The appropriate ceremonies. some right, and must be com As 64 22ow were used among the

blessed. He.11.20. the smell of a field. A field where aromatic plants, flowers, fruits, and spices grew in abundance, with which these garments see ver. 15) of Esau might probably have been perfumed by being laid up with them. Cant. g. 13-4.11.14.-7.14,13. Ho.14.6.7. which, cb.20.

ang and confirming covenants, ate to suppose, that something of 12. He.6.7. Kaos Partially Aecessary on this oc- 28 of the dew. De. 11.11.12.-32.2-33, 13, 28. and that waar could not convey the 2 Sa.1.21. 1 K1.17.1. Ps.65.9. 13.-133.3. 15.45 8. date of the meat provided for Je.14.22. Ho.14.5.7. Mi.5.7. He.11.00, the tat1 km who was to receive the mess, ver.39, ch.45.18.-49.20. Nu.13.20. Ps.36.8. 1-211-4315_29-47. Le.9.22.23. De. 5.6.1 K1.5.11.2 Ch.2.10. Ps.65.9,13.-104.15. Joel 2.7.23.05.27 ch.14.19.-24. Ro.11.17, plenty. De 7.13.-8.7.9.-33.8. Jos. at A-226. Lo.2.34.-24.51. He. 2.19. Zec.9.17.

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29 Let people. ch.9.25.26.-22.17.18-49.8.10. 2 Sa.VIII-X1K1.4.21. Ps.2.6.9-728 1.9.7. Da. 2.44,45. Re.19.16. be lord. vet. 37. ch 25.22, 23.33. £5a8.14. 1 Ki.11.15.16.-22.47.1 Ch.5 g. Ch.25.11..14. Ps. L.X. tle. 15.63.1.6. Mal.1. 2.5. Ro.9.12 cursed ch.12.3. Nu.22.11,12.-23. 8.-44.9 Zep 28,9. Mat.25.40.45.

31 eat. ver.4.

33 trembled very exceedingly. Heb. trembled with a great trembling greatly. Job 21.6.-37.1. Ps.55.5. taken. Heb. hunted. thou camest, ver £5

yea. ch.28.3,4. Jn.10.10,28,20. Ro.5.20,21.-11. the loss of his beloved wife;-he was ne 29. Ep.1.3. He.11.20.

34 he cried. 1 Sa.30.4. Pr.1.24..28,31.-19.3. Lu. 13.24..28. He.12.17.

35 ver.19.23.2 Ki.10.19. Job 13.7. Mal.2.10. Ro. 3.7.8.2 Co.4.7. 1 Thess.4.6.

36 Jacob. i. e. a supplanter. ch.25.26.31..34.32.28. Jn°.1.47. he took. ch.25.26,33,34.

37 I have, ver.29. ch.25.23. 2 Sa.8.14. Ro.9.10.. 12. with. ver.28. sustained, or, supported. 38 ver.34,36. ch.49.28. Pr.1.24..26. Is.32.10..12. -65.14. He.12.17.

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7 ch.27.40. Ex.20.12. Le.19.3. Pr.1.8.
Ep.6.1..3. Col.3.20.

8 the daughters. ver.1. ch.24.3.-26.34,35. ed not. Heb, were evil in the eyes. 1 Sa.8. 9 unto Ishmael. ch.25.13..17.-36.3,13,18 halath, called also, Bashemath. ch.36.3.

39 Behold.ch.36.6. 8.Jos.24.4.He.11.20. the fatness, or, of the fatness, ver. 28. It is here foretold, says Pp. NEWTON, that as to temporal advan-ter, ch.25.13. 11 took. ver.18.ch.31.46. Mat.8.20. 21 tages, the two brothers should be much alike. (See ver. 28.) Esau had cattle, beasts, and substance put them. This should be put it, for 1 in abundance, and he went to dwell in Mount (ver.18) it was only one stone. Seir of his own accord. When the Israelites de-1 12 he dreamed. ch. 15.1,12.-20.3,6,7.—37 sired leave to pass through the territories of -XL-XLI. Nu.12.6. Job 4. 12..21.-33 Edom, the country abounded with fruitful fields Da.II.-IV.-7.1. Mat.1.20.-2.12,13,19. I and vineyards. (Nu.20.17.) ladder, ch.32.1,2. 2 Ch.16.9. Is.41.10. Ji

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40 thy sword. ch.32.6. Mat.10.34. serve. ch.25. T1.4.16,17. He.1.14. 23. 2 Sa.8.14. 1 Ki.11.15..17. 2 Ki.14.7,10. 1 Ch. 13 the Lord stood. ch.35.1,6.7.-48.3. 18.11..13.2 Ch.25.11,12. Ps.60.8. Ob.17..21. that 15.1.-17.6.7.-26.24.-31.42.-32.9.-46.3. thou. 2 Ki.8.20..22. 2 Ch.21.8,10.-28.17. 15.16. Mat.22.32. He.11.16. the land, vei

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41 hated. ch.4.2.8.-37.4,8. Eze.25.12..15.-35. 12.7.-13.15.-35.12,15,17. Ps.105.11. Eze 5. Am.1.11,12. Ob.10..14. 1 Jn°.3.12..15. The days. 25. Ac.7.5. eh.35.29.-50.3,4,10,11. De.34.8.2 Ch.35.24. Ps.35. 14 thy seed. ch.13.16.-32.12.-35.11,12. 14. then. ch 32.6. 2 Sa.13.28,29. Ps.87.12,13,16. 10. Ac.3.25. Re.7.4,9. spread abroad. Heb -140.4,5.-142.3. Pr.1.12,13,16.-6.14. Ec.7.9. Ob. forth. to the west. ch.13.14. De.12.20, Ma 2 10. Ep.4.26.27. Tit.1.15,16.-3.3. 1 Jn°.3.12..15. 42 comfort himself. ch.37.18.20.-42.21.22. 1 Sa. 30.5. Job 20.12..14. Ps.64.5. Pr.2.14.-4.16.17. 43 obey. ver.8,13. ch.28.7. Pr.30.17. Je.35.14. Ac.5.29. Haran. ch.11.31.-12.4,5.-38.10. 44 a few days. ch.31.8.

45 then I. Pr.19.21. La.3.37. Ja.4.13..15. why, ch.4.8.16.-9.5,6. 2 Sa.14.6,7. Ac.£8.4.

46 I am. Nu.11.15. 1 Ki.19.4. Job 2.20.22.-7. 16.-14.13. Jon.4.3,9. because, ch.26.34,35.-28.8. -34.1,2. Jacob, ch.24.3.

CHAP. XXVIII.

and in thee, ch.12.3.-18.18.-22.18.-26.4. 17. Ac.3.25. Ga.3.8,16. Ep.1.3.

15 I am ver.20,21. ch.26.24.-31.3.—32. 2.21.-46.4. Ex.3.12. Ju.6.16. Ps.46.7.11. 1 -8.10.-41.10.-43.2. Je.1.19. Mat.18.20.Ro.8.31,32. 111.4.8. keep. ch.48.16. Ps. bring. ch.35.6,7. for 1. De.38.6. Jos.1.5.1K Jn.10.28,29. He.13.5,6. Jude 1. until. Nu Jos.23.14..16. Mat.24.35.

16 and 1. Ex.3.5.-15.11. Jo.5.15. 1 Sa Job 9.11.-33.14. Ps.68.35. Is.8.13.

17 he was. Ex.3.6. Ju.13.22. Mat.17.6.

Isaac blesseth Jacob, and sendeth him to Padan--8.35.Re.1.17. the house. ver.2. ch.35.1..1 aram, 1-5. Esan marrieth Mahalath the daughter 5.14. Ec.5.1. 1 T1.3.15. He.10.21. 1 Pe.4.1 of Ishmael, 6-9. Jacob journeys, and has a vision 18 rose up. ch.22.3. Ps.119.60, Ec.9.10. a of a ladder, 10-17. The stone of Beth-el, 18, 19. The practice of setting up stones as a me Jacob's you, 20-22. by travellers still exists in Persia, and 1 blessed. ver.3,4. ch.27.4,27..33.-48.15.-49.28. Parts of the East. set it, ch.31.13,45.-35 De.33.1. Jos.22 7. Thou shalt.ch.b.2.-24.3,37.-26. 10.24.26,27. 1 Sa.7.12.2 Sa.18.18. Is.19.19. 34,35.-27.46.-34.9,16. Ex.34.15.16. 2 Co.6.14..16. Le.8.10..12. Nu.7.1.

2 Arise. Ho.12.12. Padan-aram. ver.5. ch.22. 19 the name, ch.12.8.-35.1.-48.3. Ju.1. 20..23.-24.10.15.24.-25.20.-29.1.-31.18.-32.10. 1 K1.12.29.10.4.15.-12.4,5. Beth-el.i.e.the -35.9.-46.15. Laban. ch.24.29,50. of God.

3 God. ch.17.1..6.-22.17,18.-35.11.-43.14.—48. 20 vowed. ch.31.13. Le. XXVII. Nu.6.1 3. Ex.6.3. Ps.127.1 2Co.6.18. Re. 21.22. and 21.2,3. Ju.11.30,31. 1 Sa.1.11,28-14.24.2S make. ch.1.28.-9.1.-13.16.-24.60,-41.52. Ps. 127. Ne.IX.-X. I's.22.25.-56.12.-61.5,8-66.1 3..5.-CXXVIII. a multitude. Heb, an assembly. 11.-116.14,18.-119.106.-132.2. Ec.5.1..7.. 4 the blessing. 12.1..3.7.-15.5..7.-17.6..8.-22. 21. Jn°.1.16. Ac.18.18.-23.12..15. If Go 17,18. Ps.72.17. Ro.4.7,8. Ga. 3.8,14. Ep.1.3. where on ver. 15. will give. 1 T1.6.8. in thou art a stranger. Heb, of thy sojournings. 21 1 come. Ju.11.31. 2 Sa.19.24.30. the ch.17.8. which. ch.12.7.-13.14..17.-15.18..21. Ps. 15.2. De.26.17. 2 Sa.15.8. 2 K1.5.17. 39.12.-105.6..12. He.11.9..13.

92 God's. ver. 17. ch.12.8.-21.33.-33.20.

CHAP. XXIX.

Jacob cometh to the well of Haran, 1-8. He bet

acquainted with Rachel, 9-12. Laban entert kim, 13-17 Jacob covenanteth for Rachel, He is deceived by Laban with Leak, 23-27. B rieth also Rachel, and serveth for her seven more, 28-31. Leah beareth Reuben, 32; Si 33; Levi, 34; and Judah, 35.

5 sent away Jacob. Whoever observes Jacob's 15. I will. ch.14.20. Le.27.30..33. De.14. life, after he had surreptitiously obtained his father's blessing, will perceive that he enjoyed very little worldly felicity. His brother purposed to murder him, to avoid which he was forced to flee from his father's house-his uncle Laban deceived him, as he had deceived his father, and treated him with great rigour;-after a servitude of 21 years, he was obliged to leave him in a clandestine manner, not without danger of being brought back, or murdered by his en-ney. Heb. lifted up his feet. came, ch. raged brother;-no sooner were these fears over, -24.10.-25.20.-28.5..7. Nu.23.7. Ju.6.3.33than he experienced the baseness of his son Reu--8.10. 1 K1.4.20.Ho.12.12. people. Heb.cial ben, in defiling his bed ;-he had next to bewail east. The district of Mesopotamia, and the the treachery and cruelty of Simeon and Levi country beyond the Euphrates, are called A towards the Shechemites-then he had to feel or the East, in the Sacred Writings.

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5 And Isaac sent away Jacob - and he went to Parlan aram, unto Laban, s of Bethuel the Syrian, the brother of Rebekah, Jacob's and Esau's mother.

6 When Esau saw that Isaar had biensed Jacob, and sent him away to Padan aram, to take him a wife from thence, and that as he blessed ham he gave him a charge, saying. Thou shalt not take a Wife of the daughters of Canaati :

7 And that Jacob obeyed his father and This mother, and was gone to Padan aram, 8 And Esau seem that the dang ters of Canaan 7 pleased not Isaac has father; 9 Den went Esan unto Ishmael, and took unto the wives which he had, & Mahalath the daughter of Ishmael, Atrahar's son, the sister of Nebajoth, to be

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10 And Jacob▲ went out from Beersheba, and went toward ʼn Haran.

11 And he i,hted upon a certain place, and tarried there all night, because the sun was set: and he took of the stones of that place, and put them for his pillows, and lay down in that place to sleep.

12 And he dreamed, and, beloid, a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven and,” behold, the angels of God ascending and descending on it.

13 And, behold, the LORD stood above it, and said, I am the LORD God of Abraham thy father," and the God of Isaa: the land whereon thou hest, to thee will 1 give it, and to thy seed

14 And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt & spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south and m thee and In thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.

15 And, behold, I am with thee," and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have poken to thee of.

16 And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the LORD is in this place, and I knew if not

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19 And he called the name of that place Beth-el: A but the name of that city was called Luz at the first.

20 And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on,

21 So that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the LORD

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of the east.

And he looked, and, behold, a well in the field, and, lo, there were three flocks of sheep lying by it; for out of that well they watered the flocks: and a great stone was upon the well's mouth.

3 And thither were all the flocks gathered and they rolled the stone from the well's mouth, and watered the sheep, and put the stone again upon the well's mouth in his place.

4 And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye! And they said, Of Harand are we.

a ch. 30. 9.

B. C. 1760. | her to him; and he went in unto 24 And Laban gave unto his da Leah, Zilpah his maid, for an han 25 And it came to pass, that morning, behold, it was Leah: and to Laban, What is this thou hast do me? Did not I serve with thee for I Wherefore then hast thou beguile 26 And Laban said. It must ne done in our country, ẞ to give they before the first-born.

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Is there peace to him? 5 And he said unto them, Know yeech. 43. 27. Laban the son of Nahor? And they said, ƒ ch. 35. 22. We know him.

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6 And he said unto them, y Is heyet the day well? And they said, He is well; and, is great. behold, Rachel his daughter cometh with ver. 20. the sheep. De. 21. 15.

7 And he said, Lo, dit is yet high day, neither is it time that the cattle should be gathered together: water ye the sheep, and go and feed them.

8 And they said. We cannot, until all the flocks be gathered together, and rill they roll the stone from the well's mouth; then we water the sheep.

9 And while he yet spake with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep: for she kept them.

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11 And Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice," and wept.

12 And Jacob told Rachel that he was her father's brother," and that he was Rebekah's son:P and she ran and told her father.

13 And it came to pass, when Laban heard the tidings of Jacob his sister's son, that he ran to meet him, and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. And he told Laban all these things.

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15 And Laban said unto Jacob, Because thou art my brother, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought? tell me, what shall thy wages be?

16 And Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel."

17 Leah was tender-eyed; but Rachel was beautiful and well-favoured.

18 And Jacob loved Rachel; and said, I will serve thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter.

19 And Laban said, It is better that I give her to thee, than that I should give her to another man: abide with me.

20 And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.

21 And Jacob said unto Laban, Give me my wife, for my days are fulfilled, that I may go in unto her.

22 And Laban gathered together alli the men of the place, and made a feast.

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29 And Laban gave to Rachel his ter, Bilhah his handmaid, to be he

30 And he went in also unto Racl he loved also Rachel more than and served with him yet seven othe

31 And when the LORD saw tha was hated, he opened her wom Rachel was barren.

32 And Leah conceived, and bar and she called his name Reube she said, Surely the LORD hath larg upon my affliction: now, therefo husband will love me.

33 And she conceived again, ar a son; and said, Because the LOR heard that I was hated, he hath th

iven me this sex also: and she

his name Simeon.

31 And she conceived again, an a son; and said, Now this time a husband be joined unto me, bec have born him three sons: the was his name called @ Levi.

35 And she conceived again, an « a son; and she said, Now will I the LORD: therefore she called hi Judah; K and A left bearing. CHAP. XXX

AN ND when Rachel saw that sh Jacob no children, Rachel envier sister; and said unto Jacob, Gi children," or else I die.

2 And Jacob's anger was k against Rachel: and he said, An God's stead, who hath withheld" thee the fruit of the womb?

3 And she said, Behold, my ma hab, go in unto her; and she shal upon my knees, that I may also children by her.

4 And she gave him Bilhah her maid to wife: and Jacob went in un 5 And Bilhah conceived, and ba cob

a son.

6 And Rachel said, God hath j me, and hath also heard my voice hath given me a son: therefore she his name p Dan.

7 And Bilhah, Rachel's maid, conc again, and bare Jacob a second sur 8 And Rachel said, With a great lings have I wrestled with my sister I have prevailed: and she calle name T Naphtali.

9 When Leah saw that she hac bearing, she took Zilpah her maid, gave her Jacob to wife.

10 And Zilpah, Leah's maid, bar cob a son.

11 And Leah said. A troop com and she called his name v Gad.

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29 Bulhah. See ou ver.24. ch.10.3.8-35.22,25. -37.2.

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CHAP. XXX.

Rachel, in grief for her barrennem, giveth Hiikak Aer maid unto Jacob, 1-4. Brihad beareth Dan and Naphtali, 5-8. Leah giveth Zsipah her maid, whe beareth Gad and Asher, 9. 13. Reuben Anderh mandrakes, with which Leah buyeth her husband's company of Rachel, 14-18. Lear beareth Ichor, Zebulus, and Dinah, 17 21. Rachel beareth Jorph, 22-24. Jacob denreth to depart, Levan detaineth him on a new agreement, 27-30. Jacob's policy, whereby he becometh rich, 37-43.

1 When Rachel. ch.29.31. Rachel entred. Envy and jealousy are most former fing pat sins to the breast which harbours the, vexa tious to all around, and introductory to much 4.12.18 ch. 30.12.02.-35.19,20, impatience and ungodliness.- Who is abe to 29.10.2. Je.31.15. Mat.2. stand before envy ch.37.11. 1 Sa 1.4.8. P. 106, 1211-2116.-39.6. Pr.31.30. 16. Pr.14.30. Ec.4.4. 1C6.3.3. Ga.5.51. Lt.3 Lt 23.30. Il serce. In ancient Ja.3.14.-4.5. or else I die. ch.35.16.19-3711 Sand warto atong many nations to Nu.11.15,29. 1 K.19.4. Job 3.1..3,11.30.92.-5. Stans for Bear wives; but Jacob, being 2.-13.19. Je.20.14. 18. Jn.4. 3,8 26.7.40. ter Rachel seven years' service. 2 anger, ch.31.36. Ex. 32.19. Mat.5. Mar. 3. 4- Ex 16,17. 2 Sa.3.14. Ho.3.2. 5. Ep.4.26. 1. ch.16 2. 25.51. 50.19. 1 Sa. (1.5.-2.5.6. 2 K1.5.7. withheld. De.7.13.14. Ps. 113.9.-127.3. Lu 1.42.

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6 A.M.2256, B.C.1748. God. ch.29.32.35. Ps. 35.24-43.1. La.3.59. Dan. that is, Judging. ch.35.25.-16.23.-49.16,17. De.33 22. Ju.13.2.

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8 great wrestlings. Heb, wrestlings of God, ch. 23.6.-32.24. Ex.9.28. 18a.14.15. Marg, and she. *way Hel. place. ch.35.25.-16.24-49.21. Deut.31.23. Naphtali, 22.3-6.10. 12. Le.18.18. Ju.14 that is. My wrestling. ch.32.24.25. Mat.4.13. - Mal 213. Met. 195. 1T16.10. we will. Nephthalim.

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