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Description: The Camel-Post.
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Description: Basket with rake, Japan.
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Description: Oxen.
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Description: Haystack.
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Description: Winter scenes.
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Description: Large wooden frames called yokes hitched together two animals so they could pull heavy loads...
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Description: Large wooden frames called yokes hitched together two animals so they could pull heavy loads...
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Description: Large wooden frames called yokes hitched together two animals so they could pull heavy loads...
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Description: Large wooden frames called yokes hitched together two animals so they could pull heavy loads...
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Description: Jesus uses the door as an illustration. He knocks on the door of our lives and seeks to come in. He...
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Description: The large piece of stonework found at Ai may have been a door socket or the top of a dye vat.
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Description: Sheepfold, with a single door. Walls are made of thatch and are higher than a man's head.
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Description: Sheepfold, with a single door. Walls are made of thatch and are higher than a man's head.
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Description: Cappadocia, donkey.
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Description: The sign on the door of the home of Simon the Tanner was written in many languages.
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Description: Light Of The World.
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Description: The Hebrews, or Israelites, obeyed the Lord and Moses, and put blood on the sides and top of their...
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Description: The Hebrews, or Israelites, obeyed the Lord and Moses, and put blood on the sides and top of their...
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Description: Donkey.
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Description: Street scene near Stephen's Gate in Jerusalem.
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Description: On the first Passover, the Israelites who painted their doorways with blood were passed over when...
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Description: A reconstruction of a Bible-time house, showing the courtyard, gate, stairway to the roof, and stables.
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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Description: The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor....
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