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13 and the residue of these things, which he maketh to no work [or that to none use], a crooked tree, and full of knots, he (en)graveth diligently by his voidness, that is, made of (or by) him by his (en)graving, and by the cunning (or the knowing) of his craft he figureth it, and likeneth it to the image of a man,

14 either maketh it like to some of beasts, and anointeth (it) with red colour, and maketh the colour thereof ruddy with painture, and anointeth, [or daubing, or painting] each spot which is in it,

15 and maketh to (or for) it a worthy dwelling place, and setteth it in the wall, and he fasteneth it with iron, [and make it a worthy dwelling, putting it in a wall, and fasten it with iron,]

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