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... Moses when he pleads with God to have mercy on the people who sinned against Him . Moses , like the Son , argues that the enemy would achieve his aim vengeance if God destroyed His own people.21 Later on , when Moses realizes how great ...
... Moses when he pleads with God to have mercy on the people who sinned against Him . Moses , like the Son , argues that the enemy would achieve his aim vengeance if God destroyed His own people.21 Later on , when Moses realizes how great ...
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... Moses throughout Book III . When the Son expresses the hope that he will see his Father's face upon his return to Heaven ( III.262 ) , the re- ference is again to Moses , for to him was it given to behold God's face . Milton had the ...
... Moses throughout Book III . When the Son expresses the hope that he will see his Father's face upon his return to Heaven ( III.262 ) , the re- ference is again to Moses , for to him was it given to behold God's face . Milton had the ...
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... Moses , who himself possessed a divine quality when he descended from Mount Sinai : " And when Aaron and all the children of Israel saw Moses , behold the skin of his face shone ; and they were afraid to come nigh him ... And till Moses ...
... Moses , who himself possessed a divine quality when he descended from Mount Sinai : " And when Aaron and all the children of Israel saw Moses , behold the skin of his face shone ; and they were afraid to come nigh him ... And till Moses ...
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The Valley of Hinnom and its Inhabitants | 24 |
Adam and Eve | 66 |
Miltons God in Council and in War | 103 |
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