…………………………..C. The Ellipsis of Repetition:
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Where the omitted word or words is, or are to be supplied out of the Preceding or Following clause, in order to complete the sense.
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This Ellipsis is either simple or complex.
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Simple, when anything is to be repeated separately, either out of what precedes or follows.
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Complex, when two things are to be repeated; one out of a preceding clause into the following clause; and at the same time another out of the following into the preceding clause.

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.From “Figures Of Speech Used In The Bible” by E. W. Bullinger,
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