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when all the people were returning to their old obedience, is plainly said to be a man of the Tribe of Benjamin, (which was Sauls own Tribe ) and generally believed to be of Sauls kindred also, who could not easily lay aside their hopes of the Crown of Israel, till all Sauls sons were hanged in Gibeah before the Lord, of which the Scripture speaks in the second of Samuel, chap. 22. So that we may declare in favour of the first opinion, that the great kindness, |
when all the people were returning to their old Obedience, is plainly said to be a man of the Tribe of Benjamin, (which was Saul's own Tribe) and generally believed to be of Saul's kindred also, who could not Easily lay aside their hope's of the Crown of Israel, till all Saul's Sons were hanged in Gibeah before the Lord, of which the Scripture speaks in the second of Samuel, chap. 22. So that we may declare in favour of the First opinion, that the great kindness, |
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