I suppose; in my judgment.

For the present distress; on account of the peculiarly distressing circumstances in which they were then placed.

So to be; to remain, during the continuance of those trials, unmarried. But some understand the words "so to be" as meaning, to be so as he is now-to remain in his present state, whether married or unmarried. And this agrees with the following verse.

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Old Testament