Diaglott(i)
 34  quenched power of fire, escaped mouths of sword, were made strong from weakness, became mighty ones in war, camps overturned of foreigners;
 
 35  received women from a resurrection the dead ones of themselves; others but were beaten to death, not having accepted the redemption, so that a better resurrection they might obtain.
 
 36  Others but of mockings and of scourges a trial received, further but of bonds and of imprisonment;
 
 37  they were stoned, they were sawn a sunder, they were tempted, by slaughter of sword they died; they went about in sheepskins, in goat skins, being in want, being afflicted, being ill-treated,
 
 38  (of whom not was worthy the world,) in deserts wandering and in mountains, and in caves and in the holes of the earth.