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Ecclesiastes 10:11

Rather: "If a serpent without enchantment (i. e., not being enchanted) bites, then there is no advantage to the charmer" : i. e., if the charmer is unwisely slack in exercising his craft, he will be bitten like other people. See Psalms 58:4 note.




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Isaiah 3:3

 

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