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ENOCH THE PROPHET 1821

BOOK OF ENOCH 1882

BOOK OF ENOCH 1912

PROPHETEN ENOCH 1826

HENOCHS BOK 1901
58. But he looked on in silence, rejoicing that they were devoured, swallowed up, and carried off; and leaving them in the power of every beast for food.

But he remained silent, seeing it, and rejoiced that they were devoured and swallowed and robbed, and left them in the hand of all the wild beasts as food.

But He remained unmoved, though He saw it, and rejoiced that they were devoured and swallowed and robbed, and left them to be devoured in the hand of all the beasts.

Men Han såg derpå i tysthet, glädjande Sig deröfver, att de förtärdes, uppslökos och bortfördes, och öfverlemnade demtill föda åt allehanda vilddjur.

Men Han såg derpå i tysthet, glädjande Sig deröfver, att de förtärdes, uppslökos och bortfördes, och öfverlemnade demtill föda åt allehanda vilddjur.



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