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Imidlertid stod Manden og så tavs på hende for at få at vide, om HE
EN havde ladet hans
ejse lykkes eller ej;
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Imidlertid stod Manden og så tavs på hende for at få at vide, om HE
EN havde ladet hans
ejse lykkes eller ej;
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3208. Verses 66-67. And the servant told Isaac all the words that he had done. And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent. And he took Rebekah, and she was to him for a woman, and he loved her; and Isaac was comforted after his mother. “The servant told Isaac all the words that he had done,” signifies perception from the Divine natural, as to how the case was; “and Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent,” signifies the sanctuary of truth in the Divine Human; “and He took Rebekah, and she was to him for a woman, and he loved her,” signifies conjunction; “and Isaac was comforted after his mother” signifies a new state.