Many Latin manuscripts originally omitted this passage because a page had been cut out from a key manuscript (Codex Sangermanensis I), likely due to its very discouraging account of human destiny. Later, researchers such as Robert Lubbock Bensly recovered the missing text from other manuscripts, and modern editions (like those used in the Stuttgart Vulgate) now include these 70 verses as 2 Esdras 7:36–105.
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