Ezekiel 32:22-26 change "corpses" to "the dead"

Ezekiel 32:22-26 change "corpses" to "the dead" to be clearer that these are not unburied bodies strewn over the ground but vast cemeteries surrounding the graves of their dead rulers.
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\v 22 The corpses of the people of Assyria and their army will also be there. They will be surrounded by corpses of others whom their enemies killed.
\v 23 Their graves will be there in the deep pit, and corpses of soldiers of their army will lie around their graves. Corpses of all those who had terrified so many others will also be there, for their enemies will have killed them, too.
\v 22 The dead of the people of Assyria and their army will also be there. They will be surrounded by the dead of others whom their enemies killed.
\v 23 Their graves will be there in the deep pit, and the dead soldiers of their army will lie around their graves. The dead of all those who had terrified so many others will also be there, for their enemies will have killed them, too.
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\v 26 Corpses of all the soldiers of the lands of Meshech and Tubal will be there, surrounded by the graves of a huge crowd of their servants. While they were alive, they also caused people in many places to be terrified. They are uncircumcised people whom their enemies will have killed.
\v 26 The dead of all the soldiers of the lands of Meshech and Tubal will be there, surrounded by the graves of a huge crowd of their servants. While they were alive, they also caused people in many places to be terrified. They are uncircumcised people whom their enemies will have killed.
\v 27 They will lie there beside the uncircumcised warriors who have died. Their shields will be with their bodies, and their swords will lie under their heads. While they were alive, they terrified many people on the earth.
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