Then When The King's Scribes Were Read By The Scribes Of The King Rathymus And Samellius The Secretary And The Scribes Of The King, Who Studied In Jerusalem With A Knight And A Mob Of Factions, Began To Build Them And The Building Of The Sanctuary Of Jerusalem Began Until The Second Year Of The Reign Of Darius Of The Persian King.
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Then The Writings Of Rhathymus And Samellius The Scribe Were Recognized By King Artaxerxus, And All The Scribes, And Those Who Were Drawn Together Together Together In Great Importance To Jerusalem With, Where And In The Last Part Of The Line Up, They Were Impeded To The Commandering And Working The Building Of His Temple In Jerusalem Until The Second Year Of The Reign Of Darius The King Of Persia.
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At That Time, When The Writings Written By King Artaxerxes Were Read, Rathimos And Samellius The Secretary, And These Retired Men Who Had Returned To Jerusalem For Their Studies With A Horse And A Crowd Of Soldiers, Worked To Obstruct The Builders, And Until The Second Building Of The King's Temple Of Darus In Perousa Royally
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