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The King’s Cup-Bearer

CHAPTER IV
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Here we see no workmen, for that part of the wall does not need repairing.

Uzziah, King of Judah, had built a strong piece of wall here, about 200 yards long, and the Chaldeans had not been able to destroy it with the rest of the city.

This wall was twice the thickness of the rest, and was always called the Broad Wall.
Near this wall we find men of two different trades working, goldsmiths and apothecaries.

Trades in the East are almost always hereditary, passing down from father to son for many generations.

Thus these goldsmiths and apothecaries were joined together in family guilds or unions, and came forward together to the work.


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