And Jonah Came Out Of The City And Sat Opposite The City And Made Himself There Tent And Sat Under It In The Shadow Until He Saw What The City Was Like
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And John Went Out Of The City, And Sat Before The City, And Made Himself A Tent, And Sat Beneath Him In The Shadow, Even When He Saw What The Cities Were.
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Plus Went Out Ionas From The City Plus Sat Opposite The City Plus Made Self There Tent Plus Seated Underneath Her WHEREIN Shadow Up Where Pidis What To Be The Cities
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And From Jonah In The City And Sat In Front Of The City And Created A Tent On His Own And Sat Under It In The Shadow As He Saw What Is The City
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And Jonah Went Out Of The City And Sat Down Facing The City, And They Made A Tent For Himself There, And He Sat Under It In The Shade Until He Told What Was Going On In The City.
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