27 ¶ Now there were certain men amongst the scribes and they did wage them the war on paper.
28 And, of these, Belloc did write him for the great captains and for them in authority, that they might read and learn and receive his commandments.
29 And Blatch did write him for the common soldier, wherefore the violence of his words was a thing for delight, demolishing all contrary argument.
30 And Garv did write him so that all might read. And because there was nothing that this man did leave unwritten, therefore did those that followed him perforce forego their sabbath meal.
31 And there was also Horatio, being he that did for ever step into the breach; yea, even into the breach that was not there did he step; and he wrote concerning righteousness and blood.
32 And there were also others in great number, and all did write them freely and as men that did know.
33 And when the captains did not do those things that had been written down for their instruction, then was there much anger amongst the war scribes, and they did gnash their teeth in rage.
34 Wherefore they were continually provoked beyond endurance, and they wrote them more because of it.