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and gathered fourscore thousands, and all the multitude of horsemen, and came against (the) Jews, and deemed himself [or deeming himself] to make the city taken a dwelling to (or for) (the) heathen men,

forsooth to have the temple into winning of money, as other temples of (the) heathen men, and (the) priesthood set to sale [or vendable] by each year;

and bethought not on the power of God [or not bethinking (on) the power of God], but in mind, or understanding, he was made without bridle, and trusted in (the) multitude of footmen, and in thousands of horsemen, and in fourscore elephants.

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