There is a great beauty in the original, both at this verse and at verse 7th. Thus saith the Lord God, every man; it is man, man, intimating somewhat stronger than the phrase every man, the doubling or reiteration of man. I beg the reader to remark also those two grand and solemn expressions in this passage, first, the Lord's answering him by himself; and, secondly, the Lord's setting his face against that man. Reader! can your imagination fancy anything more solemn or alarming!

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