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# He is torn from the safety of his tent
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"Disaster rips him out of his tent, where he is safe"
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# marched off
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"it forces him to go"
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# the king of terrors
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"the one who rules over the dead" or "the king of death". This is a reference to "King Death," a pagan god who was believed to rule over death.
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