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1 I | breath, asked for news of Iaokanann, afterwards known as St. 2 I | all these details, because Iaokanann was a Jew, and, like all 3 I | he will try to seek out Iaokanann, since thou wert so foolish 4 I | danger was to be feared from Iaokanann even affecting to laugh 5 I | displeasure. “Thou seekest Iaokanann, no doubt.”~“And thyself, 6 I | through one of His sons. Iaokanann is one of these. If thou 7 II | the man intended to behead Iaokanann. He stayed the hand of the 8 II | with pride!”~The voice of Iaokanann was recognised. His name 9 II | like a menace to himself.~Iaokanann then poured forth invectives 10 II | prisoner to be silent.~But Iaokanann replied: “I shall cry aloud 11 II | opening of the dungeon while Iaokanann was speaking. His interpreter, 12 II | would have liked to strangle Iaokanann then and there.~Herodias 13 II | priests and the fury of Iaokanann, saying that his words were 14 II | responsible for the fate of Iaokanann. The Romans had assumed 15 II | reached. No one would kill Iaokanann.~“It is I!” thought the 16 III| naturally, much talk of Iaokanann, and other men of his stamp.~“ 17 III| the cry from all lips.~“Iaokanann!”~Antipas fell back in his 18 III| news of the imprisonment of Iaokanann had spread rapidly, and 19 III| all throats came the cry: “Iaokanann! Iaokanann!”~“That man will 20 III| came the cry: “Iaokanann! Iaokanann!”~“That man will ruin everything,” 21 III| then said: “The head of Iaokanann!”~The tetrarch sank back 22 III| himself, thought Antipas. If Iaokanann was in very truth the Elias 23 III| Antipater; but he dared not kill Iaokanann! His teeth chattered and 24 III| by the hair, the head of Iaokanann. His appearance was greeted 25 III| hands, gazing at the head of Iaokanann; and Phanuel, who stood 26 III| been sent on a mission by Iaokanann some time before, returned 27 III| comprehended the words of Iaokanann: “In order that His glory