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Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations

CHAPTER VII
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Some grooms entered into the stable; the horse kicks out; the thief goes back in the night; thy clothes are stolen.

Thy groom wakes up in the night; he sees what has happened to him; he takes what is left, he goes to the evil-doers, he mixes himself up with the tribes of the Shasu.

He acts as if he were an Amu (Asiatic).

The enemies come, they [feel about] for the robber.

He is discovered, and is immovable from terror.


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