According to Wesley, Solomon, "was not only a king, but also a teacher of God's people; who having sinned grievously in the eyes of all the world, thought himself obliged to publish his repentance, and give publick [sic] warning to all, to avoid those rocks upon which he had split." (Note: Guys who write stuff in the 1750's and which are still read in the 2000's can spell "public" any way they want).
Keep the idea of "public repentance as a warning to future readers" in your mind as you begin your journey through this book.
Read it here.
Keep the idea of "public repentance as a warning to future readers" in your mind as you begin your journey through this book.
Read it here.
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