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Description Bible translation from the jesuit and professor for oriental languages Ignaz Weitenauer, printed at Joseph-Wolffische Buchhandlung, Augsburg 1783
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Source Bibelarchiv Vegelahn: http://www.bibelarchiv-vegelahn.de/bibel/Weitenauer-I-000.jpg
Author Ignaz Weitenauer
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