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Exact Match
A chariot was imported from Egypt for 15 pounds
and each one struck down his opponent.
Raise another army for yourself like the army you lost—horse for horse, chariot for chariot—and let’s fight with them on the plain; and we will certainly be stronger than they will be.” The king listened to them and did so.
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