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Tag: 2 Samuel 12.1

532 Read the Bible for Yourself 2: What You Need to Know about Your Bible

Posted on January 25, 2024February 22, 2024 by Sean Finnegan

This is part 2 of the Read the Bible For Yourself. As I endeavored to show last time, the Bible is one of a kind. It’s the result of dozens of authors, working under God’s inspiration to produce scrolls of text over centuries. This process resulted in sixty-six books, including histories, legal texts, poetry, prophetic Read more about 532 Read the Bible for Yourself 2: What You Need to Know about Your Bible[…]

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