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Iosephus reports that the inhabitāts of Giscala, a citie within the lot & portion of Asher, were all tillers of the ground, & that their chiefest wealth consisted in Corne & oyle. This is a plaine testimonie, that the land of Asher was both a great Corne-countrey, in that they had Bread, & an oyle-coūtry, because their Bread was fat. It is a singular blessing to dwell in such a coūtrey as that, which by the prouidence of God, became Ashers portion; |
Iosephus reports that the inhabitants of Giscala, a City within the lot & portion of Asher, were all tillers of the ground, & that their chiefest wealth consisted in Corn & oil. This is a plain testimony, that the land of Asher was both a great Corne-countrey, in that they had Bred, & an oyle-country, Because their Bred was fat. It is a singular blessing to dwell in such a country as that, which by the providence of God, became Ashers portion; |
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