Sacred Biography- Or: The History of the Patriarchs to which is Added the History of Deborah, Ruth & Hannah Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Seots Church, Volume 1 |
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Page 53
Some interpreters , and not without reason , suppose , that she considered the
son given her , as the promised feed , who should bruise the head of the serpent ;
and they read her self - gratulatory exclamaa tion thus , “ I have gotten the man ...
Some interpreters , and not without reason , suppose , that she considered the
son given her , as the promised feed , who should bruise the head of the serpent ;
and they read her self - gratulatory exclamaa tion thus , “ I have gotten the man ...
Page 54
Rebekah , equally attentive to the interest of her younger son , happened to
overhear the charge which Isaac gave to Esau , and immediately , with the
quickness of a female , determined , at all hazards , to carry a favourite point , she
builds ...
Rebekah , equally attentive to the interest of her younger son , happened to
overhear the charge which Isaac gave to Esau , and immediately , with the
quickness of a female , determined , at all hazards , to carry a favourite point , she
builds ...
Page 230
And the woman conceived , and bare a fon ; and when she saw him that he was
a goodly child , the hid bim three months . And when she could no longer hide
him , he took for him an ark of bulrushes , and daubed it with Nime and with pitch
...
And the woman conceived , and bare a fon ; and when she saw him that he was
a goodly child , the hid bim three months . And when she could no longer hide
him , he took for him an ark of bulrushes , and daubed it with Nime and with pitch
...
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