AFTER THE SUPPRESSION OF THE KING OF THE AMORITES DWELT HIM IN THE VENERABLE AND THE KING OF THE KING OF THE CITY DWELT IN THE ASTAROTH AND IN THE SEAT
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After He Had Slain Sihon The King Of The Amorites, Which Dwelt In Heshbon, And Og The King Of Bashan, Which Dwelt At Astaroth In Edrei :
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After The Smacks Of Shin King Of The Amorites, Who Dwelt In Heshin Kahmag King Of The Base, Who Dwelt In Ashton And In Edrah.
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Aftera Meta The Ataxai Pataxai Sin Sion King Amorraion Amoraios The This Inhabited WHEREIN Hesevn Heshbon KAMAS AND OWG King Of The Vasan Vassan The This Inhabited WHEREIN Astarth Priming And Plus WHEREIN Aceins Edein
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Meta The Pataxai Sion King Amoraios This Inhabited WHEREIN Heshbon AND OWG King The Vassan This Inhabited WHEREIN Priming Plus WHEREIN Edein
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After The Slampings Of The King Of Amorites The Amorites That Dwelt In Heseven Any King Of The Base Of Them That Dwelt In Astarth And In Herein
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After The Battle, Sihon, King Of The Amorites, Who Lived In Heshbon, And King Of Basan, Who Lived In Ashtaroth And Edra
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