Notes, Critical And Pratical, On the book of Genesis. in Two Volumes. Vol. I.

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Notes, Critical And Pratical, On the book of Genesis. in Two Volumes. Vol. I.
Bush George
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n-'to%-f ttlSllb did good to Abram, Or. «" txP^'^'^'^'' ^^^ ^«''- Showed him many tokens of respect, conferred many favours upon him, en- 17 And the Loan ^plagued Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai, Abram's wiie.
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rs. UL 14 nched him with gifts. These marks of his kindness are moie particularly ex- pressed in what follows, where the sd- diiions made to his possessions are severally specified. The words doubt- less convey the idea of a
... somewhat pro- trscted residence and a gradual acces- sion to his property and bis houaeboUl establisbment. But whatever acts of munificence were exhibited towards Abraham, they could not compensate him for the privation he suffered, ner prevent the interval fit>m seeming to him long, dreary, and afflictive. The companion of bis youth and of his age^ of his journeyings and his perils, was torn from his arms, and how worthless in his sight must have been all the favours which were heaped upon bun with a view to reconcile him to his loss, or win his consent to parting with her forever?

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