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| | Comm on Joel, Amos, Ob (iv.vii.iv) |
 | | The wall of a plumbline he calls that which had been formed by rule, as though he had said that it was a wall by a plumbline. |
 | | God then stood on a plumbline-wall, and a plumbline, he says, was in his hand False then is what some interpreters say, that a plumbline was cast away by God, because he would no more perform the office of a mason in ruling his people. |
 | | A plumbline, he says: but, at the same time, he knew not what was the meaning of this plumbline, or what was its design. |
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