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Joshua
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CHAPTER VI
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But Assir promised Hogla that he would come back for her when she had discharged her filial duties to the end.
Then, turning to her granddaughter, she said encouragingly: "And we cannot live much longer now." Hogla raised her blue gown to wipe the tears from her eyes, exclaiming "May it be a long, long time yet.

I am young and can wait." Hosea heard the words, and again it seemed as though the poor, forsaken, unlovely girl was giving him a lesson.
He had listened patiently to the freed slaves' talk, but his time was limited and he now asked whether Eliab had summoned him for any special purpose.
"Ay," he replied; "I was obliged to send, not only to still the yearning of my old heart, but because my lord Nun commanded me to do so." "Thou hast attained a grand and noble manhood, and hast now become the hope of Israel.

Thy father promised the slaves and freedmen of his household that after his death, thou wouldst be heir, lord and master.
His words were full of thy praise, and great rejoicing hailed his statement that thou wouldst follow the departing Hebrews.

And my lord deigned to command me to tell thee, if thou should'st return ere his messenger arrived, that Nun, thy father, expected his son.

Whithersoever thy nation may wander, thou art to follow.


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