This is easily accounted for by the consideration that the prophecy refers to a relation where Judah and Israel appear in the retinue of Damascus.
But all that is easily accounted for, if the new signification, which substantially agreed with the former, was merely transferred to the word.
But the fact is easily accounted for, if only we keep in mind that the Prophet had here to do with the kings only, and not with the people.
But in both cases, this generality is easily accounted for by the external direction of Balaam's prophecy: a more definite tendency was of importance only for those who were within.
Considering the condition of the Old Testament prophecy, the latter is easily accounted for; but the former cannot.
But in the whole section, aside from this verse, there are so few deviations, and these so easily accounted for on the part either of Matthew or Luke, that the writer inclines to assign the section simply to Q.
Whether so or not, its presence is easily accounted for by Matthew's ecclesiastical point of view, the primacy of Peter being asserted by him in one other notable passage which occurs in Matthew alone.
The extent of this sort of assimilation can never be determined; but it seems quite sufficient to account for agreements of Matthew and Luke against Mark not easily accounted for on other grounds.
But when you consider, what the lost interest on capital lying dormant for seventy years will amount to, the apparent extravagance of cost is easily accounted for.
This solitary instance of inhospitality is thus, I think, easily accounted for.
That this fact iseasily accounted for by observing that it originated at a period when the moral and religious feelings of the nation which produced it co-operated with the animal propensities instead of an enlightened intellect.
If it means physically, it can be easily accounted for, and must be ascribed to his creator; for depriving him of one of his ribs would leave him in an unbalanced condition, so that he would be liable to fall.
It will be perceived they are somewhat radical; and this is easily accounted for.
After all, this enthusiasm of the Russians may be easily accounted for: accustomed as they are to their wildernesses of snow and mud, Odessa is for them a real Eldorado comprising all the seductions and pleasures of the world.
His anxiety to retain us may beeasily accounted for by the extreme loneliness in which he lives.
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