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... Potiphar , both the Pharaohs , Balak , and Balaam , furnish examples . Finally Lest what had been said of his being made a blessing should not be sufficiently explicit , it is added , And in thee shall all the families of the earth be ...
... Potiphar , both the Pharaohs , Balak , and Balaam , furnish examples . Finally Lest what had been said of his being made a blessing should not be sufficiently explicit , it is added , And in thee shall all the families of the earth be ...
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... Potiphar , having got a fine young slave , has obtained his . But what is of greater importance , God's designs are by these means all in train for execution . This event shall issue in Israel's going down to Egypt ; that in the ...
... Potiphar , having got a fine young slave , has obtained his . But what is of greater importance , God's designs are by these means all in train for execution . This event shall issue in Israel's going down to Egypt ; that in the ...
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... Potiphar , a captain of the guard ; and here we find him . He was sent beforehand as a saviour ; and , like the Saviour of the world , was not sent in state , but in the form of a servant . Nothing is said of the grief of mind which he ...
... Potiphar , a captain of the guard ; and here we find him . He was sent beforehand as a saviour ; and , like the Saviour of the world , was not sent in state , but in the form of a servant . Nothing is said of the grief of mind which he ...
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... Potiphar observing that the reli- gion of the young man turned to his account , like many irreligious masters in the present day , makes no objection to it . This holds up a most encouraging example to religious servants , to recom ...
... Potiphar observing that the reli- gion of the young man turned to his account , like many irreligious masters in the present day , makes no objection to it . This holds up a most encouraging example to religious servants , to recom ...
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... Potiphar was not blessed for his own sake , or on account of any of his good deeds ; but for the sake of Joseph . Even his receiving Joseph into favour was not that on account of which he was blessed , though that was necessary to it ...
... Potiphar was not blessed for his own sake , or on account of any of his good deeds ; but for the sake of Joseph . Even his receiving Joseph into favour was not that on account of which he was blessed , though that was necessary to it ...
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