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Daily Archives: November 2, 2014
“O for a Heart to Praise My God”
At church this morning, one of the hymns that we sang was “O for a Heart to Praise My God.” Click here to read the lyrics and to listen to the song. The link actually shows a lot more verses … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Wesley, closer to God, heart, O for a Heart to Praise My God, Thomas Haweis
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Why Were There Money Changers in the Temple?
Reading Acts All Jewish men over the age of 20 were required to pat a half-shekel tax to the Temple by the 25th of Adar. “If one chose to pay the tax in the Temple, there were 13 shofar-chests in … Continue reading
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