| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - since he promises to do what none but the omnipotent Being could do, and declares such things as none but the omniscient God could know: and when it is said he found Hagar, it is not to be understood as if it was a chance matter, or the fruit and effect of search and inquiry, or as if he had not seen her before; but rather it shows that his eye was upon her, and he had a concern for her, and at
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