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mercy
be
suspended
for
many
generations.
Verse
11.
Read,
of
the
9th.
that the
have
weaned
thee
How
then
wilt
obscure.
The
Jesus,
yet
had
the
Jews
for,
formed
by
the
 
again.
The
words
HipD
tCSWrtk
signify
literally,
says
Dr
Blaney,
incon-
sistent
;
the blood
of abomin-
able sacrifices,
Ps.
xxxi,
13.
Verse
11.
 *W;
the first
that
a
pleas-
ant
child
cities.
render the
the
ignorance
of
transcribers,
not
versed
in
the
Verse 6. For
insult
of
the
Gentiles.
Verse
25.
and
old
Houbigant,
fWfl
the rout?
think
16
The
the Vulgate.
^}jn\
and
Houbigant.
Verse
59.
eyes cease.
daughter
of
the
eye,
consumed,
judge,
Verse 16.
best,
has
Verse
3.
p*,
MS
1,
with
many
are constantly saddled.
Jerusalem. Huetius
and
copper,
for
eye.
And
would
place
it,
not
of
the
people,
last
year
of
Artaxcrxe<?
And
it
might
be
the
reckoning
will
are
fulfilling;
u
be
thus
cor-
rected,
:Yprrv>
*S
tioned
in
chapter,
the
word
Q'OSW
is
a
corruption.
But
felloes (so I
continued
above
the
cherubim.
T1k?
prophet
hav-
ing
mentioned
the
departure
of
our
English
translation
gives
context.
But
in
whichever
way
follow
the
other.
Ci
Et
possidebo
te.
Aquila,
and
Cappellus,
FWtM.
For
EPDtDD,
read,
and
one
MS
of
Kenni-
stand),
[will
not
go
out]
e.
np*%
as
a
noun,
may
sometimes
signify
of
an
extract,
hence
the
verb
in
Hiphil
signifies
silver, iron,
exten-
sive
it
signifies
were
ready
for
thee
in
the
day
thou
wast
created.
Verse
14.
For
Tnrtf^
read,
with
the
Dcm
 On
^\
 
I
have
made
it
rHDjjm,
read,
with
Houbigant,
in
the
original*
in
after that
tians
had
already
received.
the
fol-
1
1
Therefore
I
delivered
Verse
14.
mass
for
thy
feet,
and
Verse
14.
**

,
dead
body
DniK
is
trary
to
x,oLor
t
vcc
hatred,
And
will
be
known
unto
them
in
that
and
compare
Jer.
ii,
19,
and
iii,
Tubal
Jerome on
that
territory
of
the
city,
in
front
of
territory
of
the
he
connec-
tions
and
attachments,
other
prophet,
Haggai,
and
Saviour's
his
imagination
fixes
with
delight.
It
is
a
remarkable
dispensation
of
considered the
God,
least
as
large
a
example.
God,
contemplating
with
indignation
the
frequent
disloy-
alty
have committed
of God.
what is
of
the
woman's
his
liberos dubios procrcaret.
Dr
Wells
two
children
only,
'
ally
indeed
signifies
follows.
In
which
however
arises
from
parental
tender-
ness
name given
The
daughter
Lo-ruhamah
was
to be.
in
those
threaten-
ings
they
cannot
be
since
God,
Lo-ammi,
and
Lo-ruhamah,
it,
u
a
pro-
phecy
of
the
restoration
stated
by
omnes
inter
author
has
left
to
speak,
the
had
so
long
obtained,
in
the
immaculate
integrity
of
the
despicable
su-
perstition.
Upon
them
in
particular,
for
the
establishment
depend
the
read-
ing
the
antient
chance of
of
expression,
in
frequent
use
in
our
Public
Translation,
for
others,
more
force,
or
more
elevated
; some,
which
seemed
rehearse a
the
at last
it was
be
immeasurably
great.
9
shall
have
obtained
and
I
to cover
and
11
none
which
she
saith,
God.
8
first setting foot
within the Holy
Land, were thrown
mouth,
that
by
the
field,
and
with
the
spirit of
fear, but
and of
a sound
mind. 2
patronised
particularly
in
the
true
expressions
to
Israelites,
comprehending
both
kingdoms.
Indeed
nothing
in
the
of
Jehovah,
ye
murther and
theft, and
have
living
God
in
an
idolatrous
temple.
22
project, are
the
gaie-
ty
of
festivals,
the
of the
The
answer
on
the
part
of
all
quarrels.
This
describes
the
terrible
threatenings.
7
necessity
or
want,
to
Shallum,
Menahem,
Pekahiah,
relate
to
the
captiviu
of
Appendix,
No.
III.
Hyrcanus,
ers,
6
times.
Gone
mad,
in
the
enjoyment
of
the
beatific
vision.
end
of
the
16th
verse.
The
spirit
of
the
prophet's
prayer
the
 
are
reduced
alone
they
place
advantage to
8
became
children,
i.e.
the
a-
unquestionably
the
sound
of
the
from
them.
of
was
thy
ruin
must
ensue.
Thus
thy
great
privilege,
circumstance by
which they
situation of
are
fl
the
ways
go
straight
forward,
without