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Description: During Jesus' trial before the religious leaders, Caiaphas, the former high priest, questioned...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Funerals in Bible times were dismal events, usually with loud wailing, with mourners tearing their...
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Description: Paul before King Agrippa and Bernice -- Acts 25: 13--26: 32.
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Description: Paul before King Agrippa and Bernice -- Acts 25: 13--26: 32.
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Description: Saul watches approvingly while men stone Stephen to death (Acts 7:35-60). Later, when Saul became...
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Description: A funeral boat of ancient Egypt, with mourners on top.
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Description: When the evil Persian prime minister Haman decreed that all Jews should be slaughtered, Mordecai...
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Description: When the evil Persian prime minister Haman decreed that all Jews should be slaughtered, Mordecai...
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Description: Jacob's heart was broken to say good-bye to his son Benjamin, but he must permit him to go to Egypt...
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Description: Jacob's heart was broken to say good-bye to his son Benjamin, but he must permit him to go to Egypt...
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Description: When the Jews returned from exile in Babylon and Persia, they were filled with both joy and...
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Description: When the Jews returned from exile in Babylon and Persia, they were filled with both joy and...
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Description: The birth of Benjamin was a time of joy and sorrow--joy that a new son, held by the midwife, was...
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Description: The birth of Benjamin was a time of joy and sorrow--joy that a new son, held by the midwife, was...
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