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9 mei 2020 · When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. 2And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of.
5. New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVUE)
The NRSVue extends the New Revised Standard Version's (NRSV) purpose to deliver an accurate, readable, up-to-date, and inclusive version of the Bible. It also ...
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8. Hey You - Essay for Palm Sunday and Holy Saturday
", though the NRSV used by the oremus Bible browser says "we beseech you", and later sources say simply "please". But even as "please", it is please! And ...
On Palm Sunday, the crowds on the road into Jerusalem shouted: