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The expression is Poetical, but the plain meaning of it is, that by mighty Rains, which the common Opinion did ascribe to a special influence of the Planets, the River of Kishon, near which Sisera 's Army lay, was by sudden Rains so raised and swoln as to drown the greatest part of that huge Host. For so Deborah explains the fighting of the Stars in their courses against Sisera: |
The expression is Poetical, but the plain meaning of it is, that by mighty Rains, which the Common Opinion did ascribe to a special influence of the Planets, the River of Kishon, near which Sisera is Army lay, was by sudden Rains so raised and swollen as to drown the greatest part of that huge Host. For so Deborah explains the fighting of the Stars in their courses against Sisera: |
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