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Woman's Manifest Destiny And Divine Mission (1884) (Paperback)
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Woman's Manifest Destiny And Divine Mission (1884) (Paperback)
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trader in any land. The scattered people are known everywhere?you
cannot mistake them. They are rich, prosperous, and waiting still.
The vision is for an appointd time,? though it tarry, it will come.
In the meantime Babylon is a heap,?and oppressed and denationalized
fellaheen are all that remain of the once proud Egyptian race.
After the solemn day of the circumcision, Sodom was destroyed, and
fifteen years later Isaac is born. For thirteen years has Sarah had
to watch the growth of Ishmael, ere her arms are clasped around
Isaac, and she nurses him at her bosom; but, oh, the long weary
waiting time! I seem to see her with sad brows and half-veiled
lids, watching the beauty and strength of Ishmael, and the stately
step of Hagar, in whom slavery cannot veil the pride of maternity.
She sees her slave's eyes seeking the lithe form of Ishmael in his
games of mimic war?Abraham's child, born at her own request.
Perhaps she regrets the doubting heart that prompted a wish for the
child. I wonder if the deep longing for children on the part of
Jewish womanhood is not an inheritance from their beautiful
ancestress. But she holds him at last, the promised child, and in
her exultation she says: who would have said to Abraham that Sarah
should have given children suck. Did she not remember the promise
in the tent at Mamre, and her laughing response? Years pass and now
she hears " the flow of the wondrous stream that rolls by the
border land of souls." Dear eyes watch her as she recedes in space.
I have often wondered at the great space Sarah occupies in Bible
History. A whole chapter, the twenty-eighth Genesis, is devoted to
the account of her death and burial. She was royally entombed. The
veiy choice of the sepulchres -of the people of the land where she
sojourned were offered to Abra...
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