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10 Which art written in the dooms of (their) times, to please (or to appease) the wrathfulness of the Lord, to reconcile the heart of the father to the son, and to restore the lineages of Jacob. [That art in-written in dooms of times, to assuage the wrath of the Lord, and to join, or accord, the heart of the father to the son, and to restore the lineages of Jacob.]

11 They be blessed, that saw thee, and were made fair in thy friendship; for why we live only in life, but after death our name shall not be such. [Blessful be they, that thee have heard, and in thy friendship be made fair; for why we with life live only, after death forsooth such shall not be our name.]

12 Elijah, that was covered in (or with) a whirlwind; and his spirit was filled in(to) Elisha. Elisha in his days dreaded not the prince, and no man overcame him by power; [Elijah forsooth in a whirlwind is covered; and in Elisha full-filled is his spirit. In his days he dreaded not a prince, and by might no man overcame him;]

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