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1982, Enrique Saporta y Beja, En torno de la torre blanca, Editions Vidas Largas, page 209:
Les agradava tanto el ellenizmo, al punto ke favlavan en grego, imitavan a sus okupantes, yendo fista a fraguar sus kales komo los templos de los paganos, ansi ke se puede ver dainda en los restos del kal de Duro‐Europa, onde avia mizmo dizenyos de benadanes sovre las paredes.
They liked Hellenism so much that they were speaking in Greek, imitating their occupiers, going up to build their synagogues like the pagans’ temples, such that one can still view the remains of the Dura-Europos synagogue, where there were similar designs from gentlemen on the walls.
13th century, Alfonso X, edited by Cayetano Rosell, Cronicas de los Reyes de Castilla, volume 68, M. Rivadeneyra, published 1877, page 109:
E por este exemplo tienen que aquellos que son á poner en la pared é muro de aquel templo celestia, que es dicho Jerusalem é parayso, primero en este mundo son atormentados é feridos de muchos peligros é fortunas, porque despues con paz é mansamente sean alli trasladados é puestos.
And through this example those that must are to put on the wall and mure of that celestial temple, which is called Jerusalem and paradise, firstly are tormented in this world and struck by many dangers and fortunes, for then may they be transferred and put there peacefully and tamely.