Carry thee — Such transportations of the prophets having doubtless been usual before this time, as they were after it. Slay me — Either as one that hath deluded him with vain hopes: or, because I did not seize upon thee, and bring thee to him. But I, &c. — He speaks not these words, in a way of boasting; but that he might move the prophet to spare him, and not put him upon that hazardous action.

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