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| | The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible on StudyLight.org |
 | | reports of the lake Ascania; that its water is of such a nitrous quality, that garments, being put into it, need no other washing. |
 | | The Septuagint render it, "herb"; and the Vulgate Latin version, "the herb borith"; which is the Hebrew word here used; and about the sense of which there is some difficulty. |
 | | It is of too deep a die to be removed by such external things; nothing but the blood of Christ can cleanse from sin, take away its filth, removes its guilt, and cover it out of the sight of God, so that it can be seen no more. |
| www.studylight.org /com/geb/print.cgi?book=jer&chapter=002&verse=022 (333 words) |
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