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29 but for he might not against-stand the king, he kept covenability (or he waited for an opportunity), in which he should perform the commandment.

30 And Maccabeus saw, that Nicanor did with him most sternly, and gave fiercelier customable coming together, and he understood that this sternness was not of (or for) good [or and fiercelier giving customable coming together, understanding this fierceness for to be not of (or for) good], and with a few of his gathered, he hid him(self) from Nicanor.

31 And as he knew this thing, that he was strongly before-come, or espied, of the man, he came to the most and holiest temple, and he commanded to the priests offering customable (or the accustomed) sacrifices, that the man be betaken (or be delivered) to him.

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