Being one more than thirty.
1Job assures us that he was never given to this superstition, xxxi.
2The phrase in our text is a quotation, slightly altered, from Psalm xxxi.
3Whether it ever came into the actual practice of Judaism seems doubtful; in 2Chronicles xxxi.
4Outside the Priestly Code it is only found in Jeremiah (xxxi.
5This is most obvious in his narrative of the war with Midian (xxxi.
6This night she had been reading, in chapter xxxi.
7But "faith directs in intention" as Augustine says against Julian (In Psalm xxxi, cf.
8In the land of his exile, his fortunes ran a very checkered course (xxix.-xxxi.).
9Job, a good man-notonly on his own confession (xxxi.
10We have also in the Book of Deuteronomy (xxxi.
11David was for speed; "Deliver me speedily;" "Hear me speedily;" "Answer me speedily;" Psalm xxxi.
12The real object of the story is to illustrate the law governing the distribution of booty, xxxi.
13However, we can have but a very inadequate knowledge of the duration of things (II:xxxi.)
14He remains in Padan Aram twenty years (Gen. xxxi.
15Proof.-Thethird kind of knowledge is eternal (V. xxxi.
16Not less striking as an example of this kind of fiction is the story of Numbers xxxi.