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29 Then Hermon and all the king’s Friends[a] pointed out that the animals and the armed forces were ready, “O king, according to your eager purpose.”[b](A) 30 But at these words he was filled with an overpowering wrath because by the providence of God his whole mind had been deranged concerning these matters, and with a threatening look he said, 31 “If your parents or children were present, I would have prepared them to be a rich feast for the savage animals instead of the Jews, who give me no ground for complaint and have exhibited to an extraordinary degree a full and firm loyalty to my ancestors.

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  1. 5.29 Gk all the Friends
  2. 5.29 Other ancient authorities read pointed to the beasts and the armed forces, saying, “They are ready, O king, according to your eager purpose.”