she constantly affirmed i.e. confidently, with determination; which was the old meaning of the word in the A. V. Cp. Frith, Workes, Life, fol. 3, "he so constantlydefended himself, that he had prevailed, if he might have been heard."

It is his angel The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews (Acts 1:14) expresses in part the opinion of the Jews concerning angels when he asks, "Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?" The Jewish belief was that each man had a guardian angel assigned to him. Cp. Midrash Rabbahon Ecclesiastes 4:4, where it is said that "six hundred thousand of the angels of the presence came down on Sinai at the giving of the Law, and each one bore a crown to crown Israel, one for each Israelite." Cp. also our Lord's language (Matthew 18:10).

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