1. HOWS THAT JESUS CURSE OOPS, I MEAN WORMS IN YOUR HEAD THING GOING?

    HOWS THAT JESUS CURSE OOPS, I MEAN WORMS IN YOUR HEAD THING GOING?

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  2. FOX NEWS BRET BAIER INTERVIEWS ZELENSKY. SEE WHAT IS BEING TELEGRAPHED IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM!

    FOX NEWS BRET BAIER INTERVIEWS ZELENSKY. SEE WHAT IS BEING TELEGRAPHED IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM!

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  3. Revelation 2:12-17 - God Loves Us, So We Repent

    Revelation 2:12-17 - God Loves Us, So We Repent

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  4. What is REPENTANCE? Is it REQUIRED? -Sermon on the Mount-

    What is REPENTANCE? Is it REQUIRED? -Sermon on the Mount-

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  5. Verse for Wednesday, July 10 Amos 5:24- The Message Bible Do you know what I want? I want justice - oceans of it. I want fairness - rivers of it. That's what I want. That's all I want!

    Verse for Wednesday, July 10 Amos 5:24- The Message Bible Do you know what I want? I want justice - oceans of it. I want fairness - rivers of it. That's what I want. That's all I want!

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  6. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “school” - [place of instruction] Middle English scole, from Old English scol, "institution for instruction," from Latin schola "meeting place for teachers and students;" 🕎John 3;1-15 KJV

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  7. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “Cult” - 1610s, "worship, homage" 1670s, "a particular form or system of worship;" (17c.), "care, labor; cultivation, culture; The word was rare after 17c., but it was revived mid-19c.

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “Cult” - 1610s, "worship, homage" 1670s, "a particular form or system of worship;" (17c.), "care, labor; cultivation, culture; The word was rare after 17c., but it was revived mid-19c.

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  8. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “word ” - Old English word "speech, talk, utterance, sentence, statement, news, report, The meaning "promise"🕎Hebrews 4:11-12 KJV, Ephesians 4:29 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “word ” - Old English word "speech, talk, utterance, sentence, statement, news, report, The meaning "promise"🕎Hebrews 4:11-12 KJV, Ephesians 4:29 KJV

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  9. WHAT IS A BASTARD (MAMZER) ??? : WHEN READING THE SCRIPTURES YOU HAVE TO GO INTO THE HEBREW & THE GREEK…THE WORD HEATHEN MEANING A MAN OF ANOTHER NATION.🕎Zechariah 9:6 “And A bastard”

    WHAT IS A BASTARD (MAMZER) ??? : WHEN READING THE SCRIPTURES YOU HAVE TO GO INTO THE HEBREW & THE GREEK…THE WORD HEATHEN MEANING A MAN OF ANOTHER NATION.🕎Zechariah 9:6 “And A bastard”

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  10. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “read” - Middle English reden, ireden, "to counsel, advise," persuade; discuss, deliberate; rule, guide; arrange, (observe and apprehend the meaning of something written) 🕎Ecclesiasticus 39;1-12 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “read” - Middle English reden, ireden, "to counsel, advise," persuade; discuss, deliberate; rule, guide; arrange, (observe and apprehend the meaning of something written) 🕎Ecclesiasticus 39;1-12 KJV

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  11. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “lively ” - Old English "living," literally "life-like; “active, energetic" early 13c., For "full of life, vigorous," "vitally," :🕎 Exodus 1:19 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “lively ” - Old English "living," literally "life-like; “active, energetic" early 13c., For "full of life, vigorous," "vitally," :🕎 Exodus 1:19 KJV

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  12. The gospel is not brand new, it's "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!"

    The gospel is not brand new, it's "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!"

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  13. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “damsel” - early 13c., damisele, "young, unmarried woman," especially a maiden of gentle birth, also "maid in waiting, handmaiden," from Anglo-French damaisele "woman of noble birth"

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “damsel” - early 13c., damisele, "young, unmarried woman," especially a maiden of gentle birth, also "maid in waiting, handmaiden," from Anglo-French damaisele "woman of noble birth"

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  14. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “prince” - c. 1200, "governor, overseer; great man, chief; preeminent representative of a group or class” “noble lord" "first person, chief leader; ruler, sovereign," "heir to a throne,

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “prince” - c. 1200, "governor, overseer; great man, chief; preeminent representative of a group or class” “noble lord" "first person, chief leader; ruler, sovereign," "heir to a throne,

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