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33 And when (the) feasts of [or for] (the) victory were done in Jerusalem, they burnt them that had burnt (the) holy gates, that is to say (or including), Callisthenes, when he had flown into an house; for why worthy meed (or reward) was yielded to them for their unpiousnesses.

34 Forsooth the wickedest Nicanor, that brought a thousand merchants to the selling [or to (the) buying] of (the) Jews,

35 was meeked, or made low, by (the) help of the Lord, of them which he guessed none (or by them whom he thought to be nothing); and when he had put away the cloth(es) of glory, he fled alone by privy places, and came to Antioch, and had (the) highest infelicity, or wretchedness, of (or over) the death of his host. [meeked, or made low, by help of the Lord, of them which he guessed none; the cloth(es) of glory put down, by middle earth fleeing alone, came to Antioch, having highest infelicity, or most wretchedness, of the death of his host.]

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