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Timuit Jacob valde : et perterritus divisit populum qui secum erat, greges quoque et oves, et boves, et camelos, in duas turmas,
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Timuit Jacob valde : et perterritus divisit populum qui secum erat, greges quoque et oves, et boves, et camelos, in duas turmas,
4370. ‘Accipe quaeso benedictionem quae adducta tibi’: quod significet Divina quae adjungenda Divino Bono naturali, constat ex significatione 'benedictionis hic quod sint illa quae in capite praecedente xxxii vers. 14, 15 1 memorata sunt, per quae quod Divina bona et vera cum illorum servitiis per quae initiatio fieret, significata sint, videatur n. 4263, 4264; quae quod adjungenda Divino Bono naturali, supra n. 4364 explicatum est.
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1. The editors of the third Latin edition made a minor correction here. For details, see the end of the appropriate volume of that edition.
As with common verbs in general, the meaning of “come” in the Bible is highly dependent on context – its meaning is determined largely by who is coming to whom and the circumstances of the action. In general, though, to come to someone - or to come to a place - represents the presence of one spiritual state with another, communication from one to the other and ultimately conjunction between them.