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 1   Int,        6     |         Magnes as a place-name, meaning "the Magnesian." |20 The
 2    II,      VII     |       words bear an allegorical meaning,81 the man divided from
 3   III,     VIII     |         make prophecies void of meaning, nor convict the sacred
 4   III,     XIII     |       called seas."~ ~The inner meaning of the incident must not
 5   III,       XV     |     Even if there is a mystical meaning hidden in it, yet that does
 6   III,    XXIII     |         spoken with allegorical meaning, which men must devour with
 7   III,      XXV     |        there must be some other meaning in the words. |89~ ~The
 8   III          (193)|     this in the moral sense, as meaning " lawless," as is clear
 9   III,     XLII     |         have laid bare the full meaning of this passage, we will
10    IV,      XII     |   beings, and look for a mystic meaning in the words. He means that
11    IV,     XIII     |         if we take the ordinary meaning of "end," we may say, first,
12    IV,      XVI     | beginning.276~ ~There is a deep meaning in the prophet's words "
13    IV,      XVI     |          There is also a mystic meaning in his words, "The heaven
14    IV,     VIII     |       men, in order to make his meaning clear, but not such degraded
15    IV,     VIII     |       themselves no intelligent meaning or clearness. And yet it
16    IV,    XXVII     |   leaves, conveys the following meaning: "Those who have been thought
17    IV          (312)|     ordinarily use this word as meaning "person." See Introd., p.
18    IV,      XXX     |      that is what you like, the meaning of the point at issue as
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