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As igraw Abram isalan n ətərməs ən rur-es n amaḍray-nnet isammatag-du karadat ṭəmad n aləs əd ṃaraw d əṭṭam əṃosnen win d-ənnəfrannen əhunen daɣ aɣaywan-net, təzzar iggaz ədəriz n əṭṭəbəlan sas ṭamasna har Dan.
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As igraw Abram isalan n ətərməs ən rur-es n amaḍray-nnet isammatag-du karadat ṭəmad n aləs əd ṃaraw d əṭṭam əṃosnen win d-ənnəfrannen əhunen daɣ aɣaywan-net, təzzar iggaz ədəriz n əṭṭəbəlan sas ṭamasna har Dan.
1719. The women and the people. That this signifies both the goods and the truths, may be seen from the signification of “wives” and of “daughters,” as being what is good (spoken of before, n. 489-491, 568, 915)—here the word “women” is used instead of wives and daughters; and from the signification of “people,” as being truth (also explained before, n. 1259, 1260).