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... unto me , Take heed what thou seest , for great things shall come of it ; the moving of a straw shall be as the whirlwind , and the shaking of a reed as the great tempest . * The city of Edinburgh . - M . THE CHALDEE MANUSCRIPT . 13 And ...
... unto me , Take heed what thou seest , for great things shall come of it ; the moving of a straw shall be as the whirlwind , and the shaking of a reed as the great tempest . * The city of Edinburgh . - M . THE CHALDEE MANUSCRIPT . 13 And ...
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... unto a lamb and the other like unto a bear , and they had wings on their heads ; their faces also were like the faces of men , the joints of their legs like the polished cedars of Lebanon , and their feet like the feet of horses ...
... unto a lamb and the other like unto a bear , and they had wings on their heads ; their faces also were like the faces of men , the joints of their legs like the polished cedars of Lebanon , and their feet like the feet of horses ...
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... unto himself , Why stand I idle here , and why do I not bestir myself ? Lo ! this Book shall be- come a devouring sword in the hand of mine adversary , and with it will he root up or loosen the horn that is in my forehead , and the hope ...
... unto himself , Why stand I idle here , and why do I not bestir myself ? Lo ! this Book shall be- come a devouring sword in the hand of mine adversary , and with it will he root up or loosen the horn that is in my forehead , and the hope ...
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... unto him ; and they came over unto him , and bowed down before him with their faces to the earth . 30 But when the tidings of these things came to the man who was clothed in plain apparel , he was sore dismayed and his countenance fell ...
... unto him ; and they came over unto him , and bowed down before him with their faces to the earth . 30 But when the tidings of these things came to the man who was clothed in plain apparel , he was sore dismayed and his countenance fell ...
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... unto him which is most valiant . 48 Yet be thou silent ; peradventure will I help thee some little . 49 So he made request also unto a wise man which had come out of Joppa , where the ships are , one that had sojourned in far countries ...
... unto him which is most valiant . 48 Yet be thou silent ; peradventure will I help thee some little . 49 So he made request also unto a wise man which had come out of Joppa , where the ships are , one that had sojourned in far countries ...
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