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Which thing the spyers [or the spies] saw, and they ran to the tabernacle of Holofernes.

And they, that were in the tabernacle, came, and made noise before the entering of the bed-(place) of Holofernes, and they imagined by craft(y) unrestfulness for cause of up-raising (him), that Holofernes should awake(n) not (because) of the raisers, but (because) of the noise of (the) sounders. [Forsooth they, that were coming in(to) the tabernacle, and before the incoming of the privy chamber making noise, for end to rear him, by craft cast unrest, that not of the rearers, but of the noise makers Holofernes should awaken.]

10 For no man was hardy, (or bold enough), to open the tabernacle of the virtue, that is, of the prince of the chivalry, of (the) Assyrians by knocking, either by entering.

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