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which might be considered either as continued or interrupted. Kisses were 1. Used in token of continuing love; As appears by the several precepts of the Apostles regulating the use of them, by a law of holiness and chastity, Rom. 16. 16. 1 Cor. 16. 20: &c. Or 2. In token of renewed love and reconciliation. Thus Laban kissed Jacob upon their reconciliation, Esau kissed Jacob, and David kissed Absalom. Beza thus gives the propriety of this testimony in affection, Whereas our life lies in the breath which goeth out of our lips, |
which might be considered either as continued or interrupted. Kisses were 1. Used in token of Continuing love; As appears by the several Precepts of the Apostles regulating the use of them, by a law of holiness and chastity, Rom. 16. 16. 1 Cor. 16. 20: etc. Or 2. In token of renewed love and reconciliation. Thus Laban kissed Jacob upon their reconciliation, Esau kissed Jacob, and David kissed Absalom. Beza thus gives the propriety of this testimony in affection, Whereas our life lies in the breath which Goes out of our lips, |
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