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2 Samuel 18

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And Beloved is he who is sitting in between two the Gates. And the Watchman is walking toward the roof of the Gate, toward the Wall. And he is lifting his self eternal eyes, and he is seeing, and behold! a man who runs to the separation of himself!
And the Watchman is summoning, and he is opposite to the King, and The King is saying, "If to the separation of himself, glad tidings are in the mouth of himself." And he is walking, he who walks, and he drew near.
And the Watchman is seeing a man, he who runs behind, and the Watchman is summoning toward the Gate, and he is saying, "Behold! a man who runs to his separation!" And the King is saying, "This one also is he who bears tidings."