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But how did Og's bedstead come to be in Rabbath, of the children of Ammon?
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Rabbath is put first, as it was from her that Jerusalem, that doomed city, had borrowed many of her idols. to Judah in Jerusalem -- instead of simply putting "Jerusalem," to imply the sword was to come not merely to Judah, but to its people within
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Exuding charm and modesty, the Syrian-born Rabbath dedicated his first piece, a sleek and subtle, almost vocal reworking of “The Man I Love” to his “great friend, Vance” and then went on to an astonishing display of bass versatility.
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Rabbath announced the pieces on the program in between applying resin to his bow and testing out the results, commenting on the excellence of the young musicians he had been spending the week with and proclaiming his devotion to the other master bassists in the audience.
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The culminating event of a week-long festival devoted to all things string bass (including a yoga session for bass players) the program drew an audience of musicians devoted to the instrument, to the venerable Rabbath (something of a rock star in bass circles) and to the late George Vance, local educator and musician to whose memory this Summer Workshop was dedicated.
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Og, king of Bashan, these words are inserted: “For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants: behold, his bedstead was a bedstead of iron: is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.”
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Moses; for this mode of speaking is only employed by one treating of things long past, and pointing to relics for the sake of gaining credence: moreover, this bed was almost certainly first discovered by David, who conquered the city of Rabbath (2 Sam. xii: 30.)
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Appoint a way, that the sword may come to Rabbath of the Ammonites, and to Judah in Jerusalem the defenced.
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For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.
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Appoint a way, that the sword may come to Rabbath of the Ammonites, and to Judah in Jerusalem the defenced.
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