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1     I,      2|    Stranger crossed it and came down to us, as they say,
2     I,      2|  able to come," well if he came as a man of war -- [though
3    II,      1|    what thing it was which came upon its heaviness (?) . . .
4   III        |    it (i.e., the Darkness) came as one in need ; but if
5   III,      6|    to avoid refutation, he came to such a point that he
6   III,     14|   namely), "that the Souls came to the Judge." For if that
7   III,     14| also who judges the judged came hither in his entirety and
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