And They Received Camels, And Ons, And Mules In The Apartness Of These Multitudes Very Fierce And Sheep, And Boas And Goats In The Preparation Of These Things, Not In Number.
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And He Took Camels, And Men, And Men In Their Part, A Great Multitude Of People, And Sheep, And Oxen, And In Their Friday, Not A Number Of Them.
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And Plus Took Received Camels And Plus Nus Ones And Plus Semions Semiones Is In T The Apartian Composed These Of Them Plinth Crowd Very Poly Very Fierfully And Plus Sheep And Plus Boas Boas And Plus Aigga Goat Is In T The Friday Friday These Of Them On Ouk So Not Was Numbering Number
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Plus Received Camels Plus Ones Plus Semiones In The Composed Of Them Crowd Poly Fierfully Plus Sheep Plus Boas Plus Goat In The Friday Of Them On So Not Was Number
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And He Took Camels And Men And Others In This Side Of This Great Great City And Sheep And Oxen And Eigas At This Riday
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And He Took Camels And Horses And Half-horses For Their Portion, A Very Great Multitude, And Sheep And Oxen And Goats For Their Preparation, If There Was No Number
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