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27 For I trust, that he shall do mildly, and manly (or humanely), or courteously, and (pur)sue (or follow) my purpose, and be common, or treatable, to you.

28 Therefore the man-queller and blasphemer was smitten worst, and as he had treated others, he died in pilgrimage in (the) mountains, in wretchedful death.

29 Forsooth Philip, his even-sucker, translated, or bare over, the body; which dreaded the son of Antiochus, and went to Ptolemy Philometor, into Egypt. [Forsooth Philip, his even-sucker, transferred the body; which, dreading the son of Antiochus, went to Ptolemy Philometor, into Egypt.]

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