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Description: The death of Sapphira.
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Description: Peter denying Jesus.
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Description: Jesus announces that Judas and the mob are coming.
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Description: Scenic countryside north of Gibeon. Gibeon tricked Joshua to make a treaty with them.
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Description: The people of Ziph were traitors. They reported to King Saul where David was hiding, hoping for a...
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Description: The people of Ziph were traitors. They reported to King Saul where David was hiding, hoping for a...
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Description: Samson foolishly kept company with an evil Philistine woman named Delilah, but Delilah tricked him...
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Description: Samson foolishly kept company with an evil Philistine woman named Delilah, but Delilah tricked him...
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Description: Samson foolishly kept company with an evil Philistine woman named Delilah, but Delilah tricked him...
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Description: Samson captured by his enemies, the Philistines.
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Description: Peter denies the Lord.
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Description: We find the second battle for Ai in Joshua 8. In this battle, the Israelites tricked the soldiers...
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Description: With no standard of money exchange and no one to police the exchange of money, moneychangers...
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Description: For twenty years Jacob worked for his father-in-law Laban, who cheated him again and again. At last...
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Description: For twenty years Jacob worked for his father-in-law Laban, who cheated him again and again. At last...
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Description: For twenty years Jacob worked for his father-in-law Laban, who cheated him again and again. At last...
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Description: For twenty years Jacob worked for his father-in-law Laban, who cheated him again and again. At last...
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Description: For twenty years Jacob worked for his father-in-law Laban, who cheated him again and again. At last...
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Description: Zacchaeus was a dishonest tax collector, a short little man, but he wanted to see Jesus, so he...
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Description: This is a moment of shame for Abram and Sarai, for Pharaoh is ordering them from Egypt, never to...
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Description: This is a moment of shame for Abram and Sarai, for Pharaoh is ordering them from Egypt, never to...
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Description: Abraham lied twice about his wife Sarah, each time telling the half-lie, half-truth, that Sarah was...
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