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hadst thou been capable of the higher feelings of men, and possessed the hope of salvation from God.
8
Behold now, being alien from God, thou makest war against those who are religious toward God.
9
As he said this, the spearbearers bound him, and drew him to the catapelt:
10
to which binding him at his knees, and fastening them with iron fetters, they bent down his loins upon the wedge of the wheel; and his body was then dismembered, scorpion-fashion.
11
With his breath thus confined, and his body strangled, he said,
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