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For when hee presented the cup to the king, and the king, reading in his face the sorrowes of his heart, demaunded him, why is thy countenance sad seing thou art not sicke ? his reply shewed that it was not his owne malady but his brethrens misery that diseased him, Why should not (saith he) my countenance be sad, when the city and place of my fathers sepulchers lyeth wast? And those pious Hebrews to whom this epistle is written, are commended by the divine pen-man because they had compassion on him in his bonds. |
For when he presented the cup to the King, and the King, reading in his face the sorrows of his heart, demanded him, why is thy countenance sad sing thou art not sick? his reply showed that it was not his own malady but his Brothers' misery that diseased him, Why should not (Says he) my countenance be sad, when the City and place of my Father's sepulchers lies waste? And those pious Hebrews to whom this epistle is written, Are commended by the divine penman Because they had compassion on him in his bonds. |
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