And The Sons Of Judah Fought Jerusalem And Conquered It And Restored It To The Mouth Of A Rhombeian, And The City Was Inflicted On Fire.
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Now The Children Of Judah Had Fought Against Jerusalem, And Had Taken It, And Smitten It With The Edge Of The Sword, And Set The City On Fire.
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And The Children Of Judah Fought Against Jerusalem, And Conquered Him, And Smote Him In The Mouth Of The Name Of Omhaiah, And The City They Set In Fire.
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And Plus Fight The Sons Iuda Judah T The Jerusalem And Plus Cateavondo This And Plus They Have They Smote This WHEREIN Mouth Oral Umbilical Sword And Plus T The City Polin Reiterated Engagged WHEREIN Fire
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Plus Fight The Sons Judah The Jerusalem Plus Cateavondo This Plus They Smote This WHEREIN Oral Sword Plus The Polin Engagged WHEREIN Fire
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And The Children Of Judah Fought Jerusalem And They Took It Down And They Smote It In The Mouth Of The Omphaia And The City They Reiterated In Fire
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And The Sons Of Judah Fought Against Jerusalem And Captured It And Razed It To The Mouth Of The Sword And Set The City On Fire.
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