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Page 148
... thou me ? " is not what we should expect under such conditions . It is put in the present tense . He does not ask , " whence hast thou known me ? " or " How didst thou become acquainted with my character and manner of life ? " But he ...
... thou me ? " is not what we should expect under such conditions . It is put in the present tense . He does not ask , " whence hast thou known me ? " or " How didst thou become acquainted with my character and manner of life ? " But he ...
Page 152
... thou art the King of Israel . " Perhaps by the last expression , " thou art the King of Israel , " he intended to keep up the allusion to Jacob , and to signify that he comprehended it . " If I may properly be called Israel , thou art ...
... thou art the King of Israel . " Perhaps by the last expression , " thou art the King of Israel , " he intended to keep up the allusion to Jacob , and to signify that he comprehended it . " If I may properly be called Israel , thou art ...
Page 246
... thou hast manifested , or for those which thou hast hidden and concealed within thyself ? And for what cause shall I praise thee ? Because I am my own , as having something proper and distinct from thee ? Thou art whatsoever I am ; thou ...
... thou hast manifested , or for those which thou hast hidden and concealed within thyself ? And for what cause shall I praise thee ? Because I am my own , as having something proper and distinct from thee ? Thou art whatsoever I am ; thou ...
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