He Was Buried In The Day Of The Assyrian King Of Thisbes Or Of The Right Side Of The Nephthalim In The Galley Above Asher
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He Was Taken Prisoner On The Day Of The Hemessar, King Assyrian, Thisbe, On The Right Kidd Of Naphthalem In Galilee Over Asher
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S O Kmalotithathi Unleaned WHEREIN Day Days Emessarou Enemassarou Of King Assyrians Assyria Ec From Thisvi The Estin Is Ec From Right-hand Right Hand Quince Cydally Of The Nephtalim WHEREIN T The Galilee Galilea Over Above Asir Asher
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O Unleaned WHEREIN Days Enemassarou Of King Assyria From Thisvi The Is From Right-hand Cydally The Nephtalim WHEREIN The Galilea Above Asher
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He Was Made In The Day Of The Emissarus Of King Assyrians Of Thisbe And On The Right Kydia Of Nephthalem In Galilee Above Air
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Who Was Taken Captive In The Days Of Enemessar, King Of The Assyrians, From Thisbe, Which Is Of The Right Side Of Naphtali In Galilee Above Assyria
Who In The Time Of Enemessar King Of The Assyrians Was Led Captive Out Of Thisbe, Which Is At The Right Hand Of That City, Which Is Called Properly Nephthali In Galilee Above Aser.
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