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21614. But now this John, as if his oath had been made to the zealots, and for confirmation of his goodwill to them, and not against them, went into the temple, and stood in the midst of them, and spake as follows: That he had run many hazards on their account, and in order to let them know of everything that was secretly contrived against them by Ananus and his party;
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