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a Land full of Gyants, the Sons of Anak, in comparison with whom Themselves were Grashoppers. Yet they confessed it was a Land which even flow'd with milk and hony, excellent Figs, and Pomegranates, and such Gygantaean Grapes too, (in full proportion to the Inhabitants) that one single Cluster was fain to be carried on two men's shoulders. And Caleb thought it not impossible to take Possession of the Land, in order whereunto he pressed earnestly for an Essay; implying that All the Explorators, excepting Iosua and Himself, deceiv'd the People with their own Fears; thereby tempting them to murmur against the means of their Redemption, |
a Land full of Giants, the Sons of Anak, in comparison with whom Themselves were Grasshoppers. Yet they confessed it was a Land which even flowed with milk and honey, excellent Figs, and Pomegranates, and such Gygantaean Grapes too, (in full proportion to the Inhabitants) that one single Cluster was fain to be carried on two men's shoulders. And Caleb Thought it not impossible to take Possession of the Land, in order whereunto he pressed earnestly for an Essay; implying that All the Explorators, excepting Iosua and Himself, deceived the People with their own Fears; thereby tempting them to murmur against the means of their Redemption, |
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Num. 13. 16, 27, 30, 32, 33. |
Num. 13. 16, 27, 30, 32, 33. |
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