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12 And when he might not then suffer his (own) stink, thus he said, It is just for to be subject to God, and that a deadly (or a mortal) man feel not even things to God. [And when he might not now suffer his stink, thus he saith, It is just for to be subject to God, and a deadly creature not for to feel even things to God.]

13 Forsooth the cursed man prayed (to) the Lord of these things, of whom he should not get mercy or of whom he should get no mercy.

14 And now he desireth to yield free the city, to which he came hast(en)ing, for to draw down it to (the) earth, (or to the ground) and for to make a sepulchre of things borne together. [And the city, to whom he hasting came, for to lead it down to earth, and for to make a sepulchre of things borne together, now he desireth for to yield free.]

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