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The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems

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by John Milton; Burton Raffel


  6091 fighting

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  6092 recently

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  6093 bloody

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  6094 battering rams

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  6095 ladders

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  6096 underground passages filled with gunpowder, which is then set off

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  6097 spear

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  6098 [bisyllabic]

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  6099 at once

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  6100 speeches

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  6101 i.e., split into parties

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  6102 Enoch: see Genesis 5:21–24

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  6103 behavior, deportment

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  6104 hooted at

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  6105 perished, been destroyed

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  6106 [trisyllabic]

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  6107 shrink

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  6108 join in marriage

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  6109 muddled

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  6110 strength, power

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  6111 proclaimed

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  6112 Enoch

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  6113 therefore hated = who was therefore hated

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  6114 assailed, invested, surrounded

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  6115 alone

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  6116 enveloped

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  6117 fragrant

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  6118 was given

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  6119 eternal bliss

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  6120 it came about, happened, occurred

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  6121 surpassing

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  6122 quarrels

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  6123 Noah

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  6124 wherever they

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  6125 struggling

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  6126 in large = a great deal

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  6127 as if

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  6128 i.e., the clouds’

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  6129 violently, with full force

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  6130 with great force [trisyllabic, second accented, “-uous” elided]

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  6131 brought forth young

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  6132 dwelled

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  6133 not long before

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  6134 boat

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  6135 barely, with difficulty

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  6136 dealt out, given

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  6137 descend, fall

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  6138 whom to warn = able to be warned

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  6139 be destroyed

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  6140 booty, spoil, plunder

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  6141 gluttony

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  6142 self-indulgence, capriciousness

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  6143 [contest]

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  6144 safely

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  6145 moderation

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  6146 tested

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  6147 debased, degraded

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  6148 corrupt

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  6149 Noah

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  6150 “good against that which is being done”

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  6151 enticement

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  6152 fashion

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  6153 sinful

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  6154 proclaiming

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  6155 stubbornness

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  6156 wreck, ruin

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  6157 chosen

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  6158 waterfalls

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  6159 producing hornlike branches, as it divides and each branch flows on

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  6160 destroyed

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  6161 the Euphrates?

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  6162 (1) the Perisan Gulf, in particular, or (2) the deep, in general

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  6163 whales

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  6164 seagulls

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  6165 harsh screams [noun]

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  6166 [trisyllabic, first and third accented]

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  6167 no sanctity

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  6168 floating

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  6169 as if

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  6170 declined, dwindled

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  6171 from

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  6172 copiously

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  6173 quick-moving

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  6174 closed

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  6175 channels

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  6176 loud noise

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  6177 aging

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  6178 flowing water, here ebbing

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  6179 at once

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  6180 more trustworthy/steadfast/reliable

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  6181 then again

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  6182 fall, descend

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  6183 calm, tranquil

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  6184 quickly

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  6185 rainbow

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  6186 visible

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  6187 banded, striped

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  6188 signaling

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  6189 at first

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  6190 kept alive

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  6191 extended, spread out

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  6192 like

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  6193 border, edge

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  6194 cleverly

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  6195 give up, resign, surrender

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  6196 not long before

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  6197 regretting

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  6198 i.e., of having created man in the first place

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  6199 corrupted

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  6200 softens

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  6201 obliterate

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  6202 gray

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  6203 leaves off, breaks away

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  6204 determined, set

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  6205 put forward

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  6206 pleasing

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  6207 weaken

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  6208 origin, fountainhead

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  6209 a certain (substantial)

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  6210 swiftly

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  6211 young bull, bull calf

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  6212 unreproved

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  6213 Nimrod (“hunter”): see Genesis 10:8–10

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  6214 cast out, get rid of

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  6215 peace, harmony

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  6216 contempt, scorn

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  6217 Shinar

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  6218 pitchy

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  6219 whirlpool

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  6220 determine, decide

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  6221 the Tower of Babel: see Genesis 10:10 and 11:1–9

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  6222 differing, unstable

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  6223 erase, obliterate, sweep away, destroy

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  6224 scatter

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  6225 discordant, babbling

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  6226 rage, complain

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  6227 i.e., the act of building, not the structure being built

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  6228 “babble” (Babel)

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  6229 gift

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  6230 intrusion

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  6231 stops, remains

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  6232 assault

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  6233 waste, pain

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  6234 starve to death

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  6235 seeking

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  6236 notwithstanding

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  6237 capture, seize, snatch

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  6238 authority, direction

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  6239 enslave

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  6240 Ham, father of Canaan

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  6241 see Genesis 9:22–27

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  6242 depraved, corrupt, malignant

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  6243 special, singular

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  6244 the Jews

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  6245 Abraham

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  6246 deigns, condescends

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  6247 immediately

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  6248 west of the Euphrates and south of Babylon; the Chaldeans, a Semitic tribe, had migrated to southern Babylonia

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  6249 east of the Euphrates, in northwestern Mesopotamia

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  6250 those in servitude: servants

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  6251 Shechem, a city in central Palestine, north of Jerusalem

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  6252 in Syria, on the River Orontes

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  6253 Mt. Hermon, to the north: the highest peak in Palestine

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  6254 the Mediterranean

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  6255 in Haifa, now in Israel

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  6256 double-sourced

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  6257 landmark, boundary, border

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  6258 Abraham’s

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  6259 see I Chronicles 5:23

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  6260 Christ

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  6261 crush, smash, break

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  6262 soon

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  6263 due time = in the time that, properly, it should take

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  6264 Isaac

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  6265 Jacob

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  6266 emptying

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  6267 to lodge, to dwell temporarily

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  6268 Joseph

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  6269 scarcity, famine

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  6270 subsequent, following

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  6271 (1) occupant, (2) stranger, foreign

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  6272 [bisyllabic]

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  6273 from

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  6274 enslavement

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  6275 refuses

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  6276 not poured out from bodies

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  6277 thrusting/forcing in

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  6278 plague

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  6279 boils

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  6280 blisters

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  6281 cover, bulge with

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  6282 also all

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  6283 turn, sweep

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  6284 darkness

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  6285 potent, obvious

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  6286 Pharaoh

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  6287 not long before

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  6288 sent away

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  6289 army

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  6290 his former guests, the Jews

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  6291 as if

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  6292 controlled

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  6293 column

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  6294 take away, clear off, disappear (make disappear)

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  6295 unyielding, hardened in evil, insensible to moral influence

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  6296 prevents, wards off, prohibits

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  6297 in the space between the two groups, Egyptians and Jews

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  6298 derange

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  6299 Pharaoh’s

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  6300 shatter, smash, break

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  6301 in battle formation

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  6302 troops, soldiers

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  6303 [adjective]

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  6304 of the Red Sea

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  6305 quickest, shortest, most direct

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  6306 penetrating

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  6307 thus called to arms

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  6308 the Jews

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  6309 not experienced (as the Canaanites definitely were) in war

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  6310 lead/send them

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  6311 “not trained (or, by implication, not having anything to do with) weapons and armor (warfare), unless people are drawn on (led on) by reckless impetuosity”

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  6312 create, initiate, begin building

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  6313 council of seventy elders, chosen by Moses: see Exodus 24:1–9

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  6314 derived from the twelve sons of Jacob

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  6315 belong

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  6316 symbols

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  6317 images

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  6318 Christ

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  6319 smash, crush

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  6320 narrate, tell, speak

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  6321 image, emblem

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br />   6322 command

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  6323 coffer, chest

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  6324 divine law

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  6325 mercy-seat of gold = golden covering

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  6326 the ark? God Himself?

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  6327 i.e., one lamp for each of the seven known planets

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  6328 see Joshua 10:12

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  6329 Israel

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  6330 subdue, overcome

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  6331 depravity

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  6332 expose, reveal, show

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  6333 (1) insubstantial, (2) foreshadowing (Christ)

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  6334 atonements

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  6335 so that

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  6336 verification, i.e., freeing (justifying) man from the penalty of (original) sin, man being thus made righteous

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  6337 outward rites

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  6338 carry out, execute, accomplish

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  6339 (1) can be plainly seen, shown, (2) is declared

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  6340 only

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  6341 confidently yield themselves up to

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  6342 trained, educated

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  6343 images

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  6344 Christ

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  6345 except

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  6346 David

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  6347 same

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  6348 tell, declare, relate

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  6349 David’s

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  6350 Solomon

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  6351 recorded

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  6352 “added (heaped) to the sum (total: large) of the people’s (the popular) faults”

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  6353 as to = so as to make Him

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  6354 to be a

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  6355 the Babylonian Captivity, 606–536 B. C.

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  6356 bearing in mind

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  6357 established: as fixed as

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  6358 Cyrus, Darius, Artaxerxes

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  6359 made ready, so inclined

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  6360 rebuild

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  6361 poor/low

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  6362 condition, degree of prosperity

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  6363 watch over, look after

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  6364 strive for

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  6365 priests

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  6366 Antipater (a Roman appointee), father of Herod

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  6367 obstructed, hindered, excluded

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  6368 majestic

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  6369 Bethlehem

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  6370 in military formation

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  6371 overburdened

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  6372 outlet

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  6373 perfector

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  6374 capital bruise = injury to his head

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