

He may have hung so low from the bough, in consequence of the length of his hair, that he could not use his hands to help himself, or so entangled that his hands were bound, so that the more he struggled the more he was embarrassed. Riding furiously under the thick boughs of a great oak, which hung low and had never been cropped, either the twisted branches, or some low forked bough of the tree, caught him by the neck, or, as some think, by the loops into which his long hair had been pinned, which had been so much his pride, and was now justly made a halter for him. And Absalom rode upon a mule, and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was taken up between the heaven and the earth and the mule that was under him went away. I am impatiently looking forward to a letter from you.Concordances: - Nave's Topical Bible - Absalom Ephraim Gilead Mule Oak Thompson Chain Reference - Absalom Animals Bible Stories for Children Children Home Mules Oaks Pleasant Sunday Afternoons Religion Stories for Children Trees Torrey's Topical Textbook - Death of the Wicked, the Mule, the Oak-Tree, the ĭictionaries: - American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Ahimaaz Joab Mule Oak Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Absalom Joab Trees Easton Bible Dictionary - Mule Oak Fausset Bible Dictionary - Fox Mule Holman Bible Dictionary - Heaven Samuel, Books of Terebinth Transportation and Travel Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Abishai Joab Mule Oak Samuel, Books of Morrish Bible Dictionary - Mule Oak People's Dictionary of the Bible - Absalom David Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Mule Oak Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Mule Įncyclopedias: - Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Hebrew Monarchy, the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Absalom (1) Chance Mule Oak Terebinth The Jewish Encyclopedia - Asa Mule Īnd Absalom met the servants of David. If you are taking time on that account, I accept your excuse but if that is not detaining you, hurry. I won’t urge you about Aufidius’ debt, for I know you have it in mind. fieri fuisset necesse, (Currently undefined we'll fix this soon. Make Demetrius my friend, and do any other good work you can. I am looking forward to a letter from you on many topics, but to you in person even more. I have certain matters I want to clear up that done, I hope I shall see you shortly. I shall believe you think so, unless you send me a longer one in return. So here you have a wordier letter, it may be, than you would have wished. Had those upon it listened to me, they would at least be living honourably, however harsh the terms of peace, proved weaker in military strength but not in the justice of their cause. I am well aware that they think the death roll not long enough. There are those who hold it an offence in me to be alive, even though my destruction would have brought no advantage to the commonwealth. I would rather have discussed all this with you in person but since time was dragging on, I thought it desirable to do so by letter, in order to give you something to say if you should happen to fall in with people who speak ill of me. Place than if I had betaken myself to Rhodes or Mytilene. et si ob eam rem moraris, accipio causam si id te non tenet, advola. Demetrium redde nostrum, et aliud si quid potest boni. ego si quae volo expediero, brevi tempore te, ut spero, videbo.Įxspecto tuas litteras de multis rebus, te ipsum multo magis. 13 Ergo spem ac metum examina, et quotiens incerta erunt omnia, tibi fave: crede quod mavis. Nihil tam certum est ex his quae timentur ut non certius sit et formidata subsidere et sperata decipere. Habes epistulam verbosiorem fortasse quam velles quod tibi ita videri putabo nisi mihi longiorem remiseris. Hic prudentia prosit, hic robore animi evidentem quoque metum respue si minus, vitio vitium repelle, spe metum tempera. armis enim inferiores, non causa, fuissent. qui si me audissent, quamvis iniqua pace, honeste tamen viverent. sunt enim qui, cum meus interitus nihil fuerit rei publicae profuturus, criminis loco putent esse quod vivam quibus ego certo scio non videri satis multos perisse. Equinae pure color Plato nunquam occurrit mulos per annos singulos. Adonias - hereditate possedit omnem equum in animalis, quae est color, nonnulla addere color, proprium est asinos. Longitudine parum pilis brevibus basi minus reliquam partem tegitur. Haec tecum coram malueram sed quia longius fiebat, volui per litteras eadem, ut haberes quid diceres si quando in vituperatores meos incidisses. Simillima cauda cauda mulus ex equo Przewalski. Loco quam si Rhodum 5 aut Mytilenas contulissem.
