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Ang mga anak nga ni Ruben, at ang mga anak ni Gad ay mayroong napakaraming hayop: at nang kanilang makita ang lupain ng Jazer, at ang lupain ng Galaad, na, narito, ang dako ay minagaling nilang dako sa hayop,
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Ang mga anak nga ni Ruben, at ang mga anak ni Gad ay mayroong napakaraming hayop: at nang kanilang makita ang lupain ng Jazer, at ang lupain ng Galaad, na, narito, ang dako ay minagaling nilang dako sa hayop,
2) Zeal often appears as anger, but it isn't, it comes from a good motive rather than an evil motive. Anger comes to a person when a selfish love is hindered or attacked, while a sense of zeal comes to a person when a good love or a worthy truth is hindered or attacked. Devils and Satans feel anger, and feel it often, and they seek to attack. Angels may feel zeal, and seek to defend. Anger is an emotion so common to people that it requires no definition. However a couple of points of interest can be raised. 1) The Lord is never angry. Anger is attributed to Him because the word is written to make sense to men and it seems as if He should be angry when men are evil. And it doesn't harm people to think in this way. Also when evil people have their plans go wrong, they feel anger toward the Lord and assume that is returned.