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11 Soothly by (or in) (the) custom of lions, in fierceness they hurled into (the) enemies, and casted down of them eleven thousands of footmen, and a thousand and six hundred of horsemen. Soothly they turned all (the others) into flight; [Soothly by custom of lions, in fierceness they hurling into enemies, casted down of them eleven thousand of footmen, and of horsemen a thousand and six hundred. Soothly they turned all (the others) into flight;]

12 forsooth many of them wounded, escaped naked, but and Lysias himself foully fleeing escaped.

13 And for he was not witless, he areckoned with(in) himself the making less done against him, and understood that (the) Hebrews be unovercome, and trust to (or in) (the) help of Almighty God; [And for he was not witless, he reckoning with himself the making less done against him, and understanding the Hebrews for to be unovercome, enforcing, (or endeavouring), or trusting, to help of almighty God,]

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