Tellhim, &c. For this the LXX. gives "Let it suffice: let not the crooked boast himself as the straight." The latter portion is an attempt (but not very successful) to supply the place of one proverbial saying by another. We convey somewhat of a like sense by -Praise not the day till the evening."

For the somewhat antiquated -harness" the R.V. substitutes armour.

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