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Ait Moyses : Obsecro, Domine, non sum eloquens ab heri et nudiustertius : et ex quo locutus es ad servum tuum, impeditioris et tardioris linguæ sum.
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Ait Moyses : Obsecro, Domine, non sum eloquens ab heri et nudiustertius : et ex quo locutus es ad servum tuum, impeditioris et tardioris linguæ sum.
6976. 'And pour it out onto the dry land' means instilling it into the natural. This is clear from the meaning of 'pouring out' as instilling; and from the meaning of 'the dry land' as the natural. 'The dry land' is used to describe a place free of water, and also to describe a land or territory. 'The land of Egypt' means the natural mind steeped in falsity, and so means the natural, 5276, 5278, 5280, 5288, 5301; and 'the dry land' still more means the natural.