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15 But Judas and his men invoked the aid of the great Sovereign of the world, who, in the days of Joshua, overthrew Jericho without battering rams or siege engines; then they furiously stormed the walls.(A) 16 Capturing the city by the will of God, they inflicted such indescribable slaughter on it that the adjacent pool, which was about a quarter of a mile wide, seemed to be filled with the blood that flowed into it.

17 (B)When they had gone on some ninety miles, they reached Charax, where there were certain Jews known as Toubians.[a](C)

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  1. 12:17 Certain Jews known as Toubians: because they lived “in the land of Tob” (1 Mc 5:13).