For We Are Bondservants; Yet Our God Has Not Forsaken Us In Our Bondage, But Has Extended Loving Kindness To Us In The Sight Of The Kings Of Persia, To Give Us A Reviving, To Set Up The House Of Our God, And To Repair The Ruins Of It, And To Give Us A Wall In Judah And In Jerusalem.
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For Servants We `are', And In Our Servitude Our God Hath Not Forsaken Us, And Stretcheth Out Unto Us Kindness Before The Kings Of Persia, To Give To Us A Quickening To Lift Up The House Of Our God, And To Cause Its Wastes To Cease, And To Give To Us A Wall In Judah And In Jerusalem.
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