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and Ioseph who is there reckoned after him, is so reckoned not as his Natural Son, but as his Son-in-Law, instead of his Wife Mary, according to that Custom of the Iews. Whereupon it is noted by Chemnitius, that St. Luke doth not say that Ioseph was the Son of Eli, or Eli begat Ieseph, as St. Matthew precisely doth, that Iacob begat Joseph, but NONLATINALPHABET, who was of Eli, that is, was related to him, |
and Ioseph who is there reckoned After him, is so reckoned not as his Natural Son, but as his Son-in-Law, instead of his Wife Marry, according to that Custom of the Iews. Whereupon it is noted by Chemnitz, that Saint Lycia does not say that Ioseph was the Son of Eli, or Eli begat Joseph, as Saint Matthew precisely does, that Iacob begat Joseph, but, who was of Eli, that is, was related to him, |
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