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Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260–ca. 340), one of the early church’s great polymaths, produced significant works as a historian (Ecclesiastical History), geographer (Onomasticon), philologist, exegete (commentaries on the Psalms and Isaiah), apologist (Preparation for and Demonstration of the Gospel) and theologian. His Commentary on Isaiah is one of his major exegetical works and the earliest...

in which it was said that “there will be five cities in Egypt speaking the Canaanite language and swearing in the name of the Lord of hosts.”25 He also promises that the homesteads and those who inhabit Kedar and those who inhabit Petra will rejoice. And Kedar lies beyond Arabia in the furthest wilderness, where he says the Saracen race dwells. In speaking of all those who inhabit the wildernesses and the remote places on the earth, the Word intends to indicate the spiritual rejoicing in God for
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