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Daily Archives: July 17, 2010
II Kings 14
For my weekly quiet time this week, I studied II Kings 14. This chapter is about Israel and Judah restoring the boundaries of the Davidic and Solomonic empire, or at least coming close to doing so. In v 25, we … Continue reading
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Andrew Klavan on Mel Gibson
On the whole Mel Gibson broo-ha-ha, here’s the best post that I’ve read about Mel. It’s by Andrew Klavan. Here are my favorite quotes from Klavan’s piece: By far, the saddest part of the tape for me was the sequence where … Continue reading
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