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<TEI.2><text n="AJ"><body><div1 type="Book" n="3" org="uniform" sample="complete"><milestone n="202" unit="section" /><p>Now God showed himself pleased with the work of the Hebrews, and
did not permit their labors to be in vain; nor did he disdain to make use
of what they had made, but he came and sojourned with them, and pitched
his tabernacle in the holy house. And in the following manner did he come
to it: - The sky was clear, but there was a mist over the tabernacle only,
encompassing it, but not with such a very deep and thick cloud as is seen
in the winter season, nor yet in so thin a one as men might be able to
discern any thing through it, but from it there dropped a sweet dew, and
such a one as showed the presence of God to those that desired and believed
it.</p>
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