And Joachim Wrote The Priest The Great Who Was In The Days In Jerusalem In The Dwelling Of The Beitulus, And Beitomathem, Or In The Presence Of The Elders In The Face Of The Field Of The Near Dothaim.
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And Joachem The Great Wrote In Our Days In Jerusalem The Inhabitants Of Beitulul, And Beatomaisthaim Before Israel In The Face Of The Field Of Near Dothaim.
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And Plus Written Wrote Joachim The Shrines Priest The Mega S O Was WHEREIN Tais Ties Day Days WHEREIN Jerusalem The Per Dwelling Reside Vaitoulouas Baitulua And Plus Baitomaisthaim The Estin Is Against Opposite Esrilin Esrilon Katia According Face Of Field Of Near Dotheim Dothaim
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Plus Wrote Joachim The Priest The Mega O Was WHEREIN Ties Days WHEREIN Jerusalem Per Reside Baitulua Plus Baitomaisthaim The Is Opposite Esrilon According Face Of Field Of Near Dothaim
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And Joacem The Great Priests Wrote In Our Days In Jerusalem The Inhabitants Of Baituluas And Beitomaisthaim In The Face Of The Field Of His Neighbour Dothaim
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And Joachim The Great Priest, Who Was In Those Days In Jerusalem, Wrote To The Inhabitants Of Bethulue And Bethomistheim, Which Is Opposite Esrilon In The Face Of The Field Near Dothaim.
Also Joacim The High Priest, Which Was In Those Days In Jerusalem, Wrote To Them That Dwelt In Bethulia, And Betomestham, Which Is Over Against Esdraelon Toward The Open Country, Near To Dothaim,
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