Esdras 10:44
Tous ceux-là avaient pris des femmes étrangères, et plusieurs en avaient eu des enfants.
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strange wives

Proverbes 2:16
Pour te délivrer de la femme étrangère, De l'étrangère qui emploie des paroles doucereuses,

Proverbes 5:3,20
Car les lèvres de l'étrangère distillent le miel, Et son palais est plus doux que l'huile;…

120 years, and, according to Josephus, was buried in Jerusalem; but the Jews believe he died in Persia, in a second journey to Artaxerxes, where his tomb is shown in the city of Zamusa. Though not styled a prophet, he wrote under the Divine Spirit; and the canonical authority of his book has never been disputed. It is written with all the spirit and fidelity that could be displayed by a writer of contemporary times; and those parts which chiefly consist of letters, decrees, etc., are written in Chaldee, because it seemed more suitable to the fidelity of a sacred historian to give these official documents, as they may be termed, in the original language, especially as the people, recently returned from the captivity, were familiar, and perhaps more conversant with the Chaldee, than with the Hebrew.

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