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498 B
Markdown
13 lines
498 B
Markdown
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# They caught up with him
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"Joab and the soldiers caught up with him"
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# against the city against the wall
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"against the city wall"
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# battered the wall to knock it down
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This means that they used a battering ram to knock down the wall. A battering ram was a cut tree or large log with a sharpened end or an end covered in metal. It was held by several men who would pound the end against a wall. AT: "used a battering ram to knock down the wall" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]])
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