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Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 14:1-17
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The king of Elam and three allied kings make war against the five rebellious kings of the Pentapolis
Title: Greek Evangelical School of Smyrna, Octateuch (destroyed in 1922): Genesis 14:1-17
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The king of Elam and three allied kings make war against the five rebellious kings of the Pentapolis.
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