And Elaven Sathok The Priest The Horn Of The Olive From The Tent And Anointed Salomon And Esalpised The Kepatini And Ipen The People Ask The King Of Salomon
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And Zadok The Priest Took An Horn Of Oil Out Of The Tabernacle, And Anointed Solomon. And They Blew The Trumpet ; And All The People Said , God Save King Solomon.
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And Sathk The Holy Man Took The Horn Of The People Out Of The Tabernacle, And Anointed Solomon, And Sailed The Tents, And Said All The People, Hail King Solomon.
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And Plus Took Received Sathek Sathok The Shrines Priest The Horn Of Eleus Of Oil Ec From Of The Stage Tent And Plus Anointed The This Salomon And Plus Esalpized Salpisen T The Kepatinis Quepatini And Plus Ipen Pas Go The People Cheers Ask The King King Salomon
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Plus Received Sathok The Priest The Horn Of Of Oil From The Tent Plus Anointed This Salomon Plus Salpisen The Quepatini Plus Ipen Go The People Ask The King Salomon
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And Sathak The Priestess Took The Horn Of The Temple On The Tabernacle And Anointed Salomon And Sailed The Captine And Said All The People Live King Salomon
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And Sathok The Priest Took The Horn Of Oil From The Tabernacle And Anointed Solomon And Blew The Trumpet On The Captain's Horn And All The People Said Long Live King Solomon
Zadok The Priest Took The Horn Of Oil Out Of The Tent, And Anointed Solomon. They Blew The Trumpet; And All The People Said, [Long] Live King Solomon.
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And Zadok The Priest Taketh The Horn Of Oil Out Of The Tent, And Anointeth Solomon, And They Blow With A Trumpet, And All The People Say, `Let King Solomon Live.'
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