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Mine ears hast thou opened, or digged, (sayes he in his Type, v. 6.) an allusion, as some think, to that custome among the Jews, mentioned Exod. 21.6. Deut. 15.17. who bored the ears of their Servants, who liked, and were willing to abide in their service. |
Mine ears hast thou opened, or dug, (Says he in his Type, v. 6.) an allusion, as Some think, to that custom among the jews, mentioned Exod 21.6. Deuteronomy 15.17. who bored the ears of their Servants, who liked, and were willing to abide in their service. |
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Perfodisti aures, id est, me tibi jure perpetuo mancipatum tenes. Allusio ad morem de quo Deut. 15.17. Grot. in. loc. |
Perfodisti aures, id est, me tibi jure perpetuo mancipatum tenes. Allusion ad morem de quo Deuteronomy 15.17. Grot. in. loc. |
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