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especially with Edom, the neerest and most bitter Enemy of Jacob. When she sees the sudden and unexpected Vengeance on Edom, admiring who could be the author and worker of it, she proposes the Question, Who he was that had destroyed Bozra, the principall City of the Edomites, and was marching in his great and glorious strength from the Land of Edom, the service there being ended, to other of the Enemies Countreys. |
especially with Edom, the nearest and most bitter Enemy of Jacob. When she sees the sudden and unexpected Vengeance on Edom, admiring who could be the author and worker of it, she proposes the Question, Who he was that had destroyed Bozrah, the principal city of the Edomites, and was marching in his great and glorious strength from the Land of Edom, the service there being ended, to other of the Enemies Countries'. |
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