Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII| trembling from beneath as though smitten by a blow, and the rocks
2   III,        I|        men. But He endured to be smitten with a reed and spat on
3   III,     VIII|      liii. 2); and again, "a man smitten, and knowing how to bear
4   III,     VIII|   governor, He might indeed have smitten them with divine signs,
5    IV          |         trampled underfoot, were smitten in mind and sick in soul,
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