3. Their blood have they shed like water round about Jerusalem. The invaders slew men as if their blood was of no more value than so
much water; they poured it forth as lavishly as when the floods deluge the
plains. The city of holy peace became a field of blood. And there was none to bury them. The few who survived were afraid to engage in the task. This
was a serious trial and grievous horror to the Jews, who evinced much care
concerning their burials.
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