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and Zebulun the last of the Sons by Leah also, and so the least in Dignity. Thus the People are divided into two equal Choires, as it were, the one on the Right-hand, and the other on the Left, with all their Faces towards the Ark; the Blessings to be pronounced by the Levites, towards those on Mount Gerizim, and the Curses towards those on Mount Ebel, over against them, not unfitly declaring (as one of the Rabbi 's observes) Quantum esset inter benedictionem maledictionemque dissidium; |
and Zebulun the last of the Sons by Leah also, and so the least in Dignity. Thus the People Are divided into two equal Choirs, as it were, the one on the Right-hand, and the other on the Left, with all their Faces towards the Ark; the Blessings to be pronounced by the Levites, towards those on Mount Gerizim, and the Curses towards those on Mount Ebel, over against them, not unfitly declaring (as one of the Rabbi is observes) Quantum esset inter benedictionem maledictionemque dissidium; |
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