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17 In addition, he would become a Jew and would visit every inhabited place, announcing publicly God’s power. 18 When his pains didn’t diminish in any way—for God’s judgment had come upon him justly—and he had given up hope, he wrote to the Jews a letter of appeal. This was the content:

19 To the worthy Jewish citizens, from the king and governor Antiochus. Greetings and health and prosperity.

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