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28 When the battle was over and they were joyfully departing, they recognized Nicanor lying dead in full armor. 29 Thereupon, they raised tumultuous shouts in their ancestral tongue in praise of the divine Sovereign.

30 Then Judas, who had devoted himself, body and soul, to the defense of his people and had maintained from his youth his love for his compatriots, ordered them to cut off Nicanor’s head and his whole right arm and carry them to Jerusalem.

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