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as some coniecture, by Eliez•r, the steward of Abrahams house, who was surnamed Damascus, Gen. 15.2. The first mention of this city is Gen. 14.15. Others holding the name of this city to haue beene more ancient than Abraham, doe attribute the building of this city to Huz, one of the sonnes of Aram, Gen. 10.23. Whereupon Dama•cus was called also Aram, as S. Hierome witnesseth. |
as Some conjecture, by Eliez•r, the steward of Abrahams house, who was surnamed Damascus, Gen. 15.2. The First mention of this City is Gen. 14.15. Others holding the name of this City to have been more ancient than Abraham, do attribute the building of this City to Huz, one of the Sons of Aram, Gen. 10.23. Whereupon Dama•cus was called also Aram, as S. Jerome Witnesseth. |
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