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Then Achior saw the virtue that God of Israel had done, and he forsook the custom of heathenness, and he believed to (or in) God; and he circumcised the flesh of his rod, and he was put (or was joined) to the people of Israel, and all the after-coming of his kin till into this day, or unto this time. [Then Achior seeing the virtue that God of Israel had done, left (or let go of) the custom of his heathenness, and believed to God; and circumcised the flesh of his rod, and is put to the people of Israel, and all the succession of his kindred unto the day that is now.]

Forsooth anon (or at once) as the day rose, they hanged the head of Holofernes on the wall; and each man took his armours, (or his arms, or his weapons), and they went out with great noise and yelling. [Anon forsooth that sprung is day, they hung upon the walls the head of Holofernes; and each one took his arms, (or his weapons), and they went out with great noise and yelling.]

Which thing the spyers [or the spies] saw, and they ran to the tabernacle of Holofernes.

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