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28 The continuous, vehement, and concerted cry of the crowds[a] resulted in an immense uproar, 29 for it seemed that not only the people but also the walls and the whole earth around echoed, because indeed all at that time[b] preferred death to the profanation of the place.(A)

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  1. 1.28 Other ancient authorities read vehement cry of the assembled crowds
  2. 1.29 Other ancient authorities lack at that time