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Memoirs of Edessa and Other Ancient Syriac Documents
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[3377] Lit. “do not take place by.”
[3378] Cureton renders, “have the use of his hands:” Merx gives “etwas erwirbt.”
[3379] Or “towns.”
[3380] Lit. “without ill-will.”
[3381] Lit. “every man in whom there is a soul.”
[3382] Lit. “can do rejoicing.”
[3383] The Greek ζιζάνια.
[3384] Lit. “a mind the son of the free.”
[3385] Lit. “is the man’s own.”
[3386] Lit. “is not sound in his nature.”
[3387] Cureton, “for good hope.” But *** is a common expression for “in hope,” as in Rom. viii. 20.
[3388] Lit. “did one deed.”
[3389] Lit. “used one mind.”
[3390] Lit. “in whom there is a soul.”
[3391] Φύσις.
[3392] Lit. “as children of the free.”
[3393] Lit. “in which there is a soul.”
[3394] Lit. “let him see.”
[3395] Lit. “patient,” i.e., tolerant of the craving which seeks gratification.
[3396] Lit. “in which they had stood.”
[3397] Or “volitions.”
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