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For though Atha is the Preterperfect tense, yet 'tis common amongst the Hebrews, to set the Preterperfect, for either the Present, or the future, or (as here) in an Optative, which has also the force of an Imperative signification. |
For though Atha is the Preterperfect tense, yet it's Common among the Hebrews, to Set the Preterperfect, for either the Present, or the future, or (as Here) in an Optative, which has also the force of an Imperative signification. |
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