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“Why, then, give him into the hands of the Egyptians at all? First, to save his life; and secondly, to give him a status high in Egyptian society, and a thorough knowledge of Egyptian ways, that he might be fitted to act the part of God’s messenger to Pharaoh when the time should come.” (Page 76)
“The lesson of this lies here: David’s reliance on God did not, in David’s estimation, release David from the use of what means and measures were at his disposal for the bringing about of what he might desire.” (Page 125)
“down in sloth, the angels would have nothing to work on, so to speak, as regarded that man’s matters.” (Page 46)
“He died a victim of Jewish malice and Gentile power.” (Page 197)