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31 And then the dragons,[a] remembering their origin, shall become still stronger, and if they combine in great power and turn to pursue them, 32 then these shall be disorganized and silenced by their power and shall turn and flee.[b] 33 And from the land of the Assyrians an enemy in ambush shall attack them and destroy one of them, and fear and trembling shall come upon their army and indecision upon their kings.(A)

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  1. 15.31 Cn: Lat dragon
  2. 15.32 Other ancient authorities read turn their face to the north