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It was tons of looting going on at this time, stealing anything they felt was of value but anyone caught stealing no pity for age were killed relentlessly. Nothing could be more horrifying then the city of Jerusalem at that time. It was blood, loud noise and corpses piling up higher and higher. “ The Temple Hill, enveloped in flames from top to bottom, appeared to be boiling up from its very roots; yet the sea of flame was nothing to the ocean of blood”(page 117)... displayed 300 characters
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“ The Temple Hill, enveloped in flames from top to bottom, appeared to be boiling up from its very roots; yet the sea of flame was nothing to the ocean of blood”(page 117). It was nearing the end of the battle until a refuge of six thousand where found. Once again before Caesar could give orders on what actions to take the soldiers fired and the mixed crowd of citizens flamed to their deaths; Jerusalem was demolished! displayed next 300 characters
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