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1  7|      Aquila Ponticus, the second translator after the Septuagint, arose.
2  7| Theodotian of Ephesus, the third translator, appeared. And Irenaeus,
3  7|       time Symmachus, the fourth translator, was acknowledged. Narcissus,
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