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12 For why double annoyance (or troubles) had taken them, and wailing with the mind (or the remembrance) of things passed.

13 Soothly when they heard, that it was done well with themselves by their torments, they bethought on the Lord, and wondered on the end of the out-going. [When forsooth they heard, by their torments well with them to be done, they remembered the Lord, marveling into the end of the going out.]

14 For at the end of the befalling, they worshipped (or honoured) him, whom they scorned (had) cast out in shrewd (or depraved) putting forth; and thou didest not in like manner to just men. [Whom forsooth in a shrewd (or depraved) putting out they scorned cast afar, and into the end of that that fell, they marvelled; not (in) like manner to rightwise men doing.]

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