
The bible is a collection of writings, usually contained within one volume, that is accepted by a specific group to be authoritative, informative, reliable and or sacred. Referred to by many as: The Holy Bible or The Holy Scriptures.
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—– a coffin in Egypt: Bible 3: English —–
B
—– Beware / beware: Bible 1: English —– Bible —– Bible 1 —– Bible 1: English —– Bible 1: English: Concordance —– Bible 1: English: Genesis —– Bible 1: English: Genesis: Chapter 1 —– Bible 1: English: Genesis: Chapter 1: Concordance —– Bible 1: English: Genesis: Chapter 1: Verse 1 —– Bible 1: English: Genesis: Chapter 1: Verse 1: Concordance —– Bible 1: English: Genesis: Concordance —– Bible 2 —– Bible 2: English —– Bible 2: English: Concordance —– Bible 2: English: Genesis —– Bible 2: English: Genesis: Chapter 1 —– Bible 3 —– Bible 3: English —– Bible 3: English: Concordance —– Bible 3: English: Genesis —– Bible 3: English: Genesis: Chapter 1 —–
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—– Have they stumbled that they should fall?: Bible 3: English —–
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—– in the Jews’ language: Bible:2 English —–
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—– letters from the king: Bible 3: English —–
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—– many physicians: Bible 3: English —–
O
—– our money is spent: Bible 3: English —–
S
—– send them forth by two: Bible 3: English —– set his hand again the second time: Bible 3: English —–
T
—– Their fruit shalt thou destroy: Bible 3: English —– the other side of the sea: Bible 2: English —–
W
—– we shall be like him: Bible 3: English —–