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18 They were not so much concerned about wives and children, or family and relations; their first and foremost fear was for the consecrated sanctuary.(A) 19 Those who were left in the city suffered no less an agony, anxious as they were about the battle in the open country. 20 Everyone now awaited the decisive moment. The enemy were already drawing near with their troops drawn up in battle line, their beasts placed in strategic positions, and their cavalry stationed on the flanks.

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