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And therefore this Abel who was the cause of so much Mourning, may seem a significant expression to set forth this extraordinary grief in the Text for the losse of an extraordinary Prince, the lamenting of whom is put for the highest President Mourning, Zech. 12.11. Acts 2.37. 6. The Arabick renders the Text thus, All the people of Judah, and Citizens of Jerusalem were sadned with vehement grief for King Josiah. — Whence observe, |
And Therefore this Abel who was the cause of so much Mourning, may seem a significant expression to Set forth this extraordinary grief in the Text for the loss of an extraordinary Prince, the lamenting of whom is put for the highest President Mourning, Zechariah 12.11. Acts 2.37. 6. The Arabic renders the Text thus, All the people of Judah, and Citizens of Jerusalem were Saddened with vehement grief for King Josiah. — Whence observe, |
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