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Which things contain an allegory: for these [women] are two covenants; one from mount Sinai, bearing children unto bondage, which is Hagar. |
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Which things ª
are ª°
an allegory: ª°
for ª
these ª
are ª°
the ¹
two ª
covenants; ª
the one ªª
from ª
the mount ª
Sinai, ª
which gendereth ª°
to ª
bondage, ª
which ª
is ª°
Agar. ª |
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Which things ª
are ª°
an Allegorie; ª°
for ª
these ª
are ª°
the ¹
two ª
Couenants; ª
the one ªª
from ª
the mount ª
Sinai, ª
which gendereth ª°
to ª
bondage, ª
which ª
is ª°
Agar. ª |
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But these are parables of the two covenants: the one which was from Mount Sinai bringing forth into bondage, which is Hagar: |
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And these are allegorical of the two covenants; the one from mount Sinai, which bringeth forth for bondage, is Hagar. |
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