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He distinguishes. And as this sign in the altar always signifies that by his death he will enflame original: "nabel" — likely a variant spelling or archaic root related to burning or consumption God: and this one opened his forces for the destruction of the cities: and he devoured them all, every foot soldier who was therein. But [he who devoured] them and they fell, he surrendered to that Lord of discipline: and then he was ignited in the altar and they were destroyed. But he will be to that assembly: and he (while he) and in the repentance which the children of Israel had. And in one, he writes to him: to the assembly his saying is slain: and in two, the children of Israel were destroyed.
An ornamental woodcut tailpiece or decorative divider featuring a stylized ram's head or gargoyle-like face at the center. It is surrounded by symmetrical foliate scrolls, acanthus leaves, and two hanging tassels on either side.