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This set of detailed commentaries provides valuable exegetical, historical, cultural, and linguistic information on the original text. Over the years this series has been instrumental in shedding light on the Scriptures so that translators all over the world could complete the important task of putting God's Word into the many languages spoken in the world today. Over the years church leaders...

We can show this more clearly by representing each bolded syllable above with x and the other syllables with o. And when we do that we find that there are some pauses which have the beat of an o. They are represented by (): o x o o x () o x o o x () o x o o x () o x o o x () o x o o x o o x o o x () o x o o x o o x o o x () Each line has the same pattern except that the first two lines have () in the middle whereas the last two have o. The parentheses (), in fact, seem to be an alternative for o
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