"clay," especially such as was used by a mason or potter, is used of moist "clay," in John 9:6,11,14-15 , in connection with Christ's healing the blind man; in Romans 9:21 , of potter's "clay," as to the potter's right over it as an illustration of the prerogatives of God in His dealings with men.
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