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As din ewad Yaqub aṇu iṣṣəstan iṃadanan: «Ma iṃos aɣaywan nawan, išəqqaɣan in?» «Nakkanay in Xaran», əṇṇan as.
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As din ewad Yaqub aṇu iṣṣəstan iṃadanan: «Ma iṃos aɣaywan nawan, išəqqaɣan in?» «Nakkanay in Xaran», əṇṇan as.
3853. Verse 31. And Jehovah saw that Leah was hated, and He opened her womb, and Rachel was barren. “And Jehovah saw,” signifies the Lord’s foresight and providence; “that Leah was hated,” signifies that the affection of external truth was not so dear because further from the Divine; “and He opened her womb,” signifies that thence came the doctrines of churches; “and Rachel was barren,” signifies that interior truths were not received.