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Kiuj supreniras al Luhxit, tiuj iras kun plorado; cxe la malsuprenirado de HXoronaim la malamikoj auxdas kriadon de malfelicxo.
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Kiuj supreniras al Luhxit, tiuj iras kun plorado; cxe la malsuprenirado de HXoronaim la malamikoj auxdas kriadon de malfelicxo.
In 1 Samuel 14:1; 2 Kings 3:21; and Isaiah 22:8, this signifies truths which protect love. (Apocalypse Explained 208[10])
As with many common verbs, the meaning of “to say” in the Bible is highly dependent on context. Who is speaking? Who is hearing? What is it about? Is it a command, a message, an apology, instruction? All these things enter into the meaning of “say.” In general, though, “saying” has to do with sharing truth at various levels -- from the most exalted power people can have to perceive the Lord's desires directly to the most basic of orders issued to people at their lowest.