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20 the king,[a] possessed by a savagery worse than that of Phalaris, said that the Jews[b] were benefited by today’s sleep, “but,” he added, “tomorrow without delay prepare the elephants in the same way for the destruction of the lawless Jews!”(A) 21 When the king had spoken, all those present readily and joyfully with one accord gave their approval, and all went to their own homes. 22 But they did not so much spend the duration of the night in sleep as in devising all sorts of insults for those they thought to be doomed.

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