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He descended to the lands: those of the heavens know him, and those who see him, and his flyers likely referring to angelic beings or spiritual messengers, and the salt and his salt-makers, the earthly ones do not know in the death and the work that Christ descended to Sheol with the body left behind, he departs and goes out. And as if by the mouth of the gladiatorial? rulers of the body he speaks, they say as: before the bishop, the living beings, and he lifts up on the way, "May the Lord bless you, amen."
Regarding administrative changes and the new church. The bishop goes out before the day, and he brings the administrator and offers him. And after the day, he goes out: those, all of them, just as the first one and he offers them, and they sacrifice for him a sacrifice and an offering, and he serves him a sacrifice all the day, and he serves him a sacrifice all the day... The source text repeats the phrase "and he serves him a sacrifice all the day" and "and also he shall bless him all the day" extensively, likely due to a transcription or manuscript repetition error. ...and also he shall bless him all the day.
The remainder of the column continues the repetitive sequence of "and he serves him a sacrifice all the day" and "and also he shall bless him all the day," which appears to be a mechanical error or a corrupted segment of the manuscript.