1 Maccabees 4:2
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He wanted to come to the Jewish camp and attack without warning. Men from the elevated fortress served as his guides.
That they might come upon the camp of the Jews, and strike them suddenly: and the men that were of the castle were their guides.
with men from the fort in Jerusalem as his guides. He had planned to make a surprise attack on the Jewish army,
in order to fall upon the camp of the Jews in a surprise attack. Some from the citadel were his guides.
in order to launch a surprise attack on the camp of the Jews. Men from the citadel served as his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
to fall upon the camp of the Jews and attack them suddenly. Men from the citadel were his guides.
for to apply to (or to attack) the tents of (the) Jews, and for to smite them suddenly; and (the) sons that were of the high tower, were (the) leaders of them.
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