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Quick Questions Why is Acts 8:37 omitted from many Bible translations?
Quick Questions In which passages does Jesus quote the Septuagint, and where does the New Testament allude to the Septuagint?
Quick Questions Why did some books mentioned in the Bible perish and not make it into the canon?
Quick Questions Who were the Samaritans and why were they important?
Quick Questions Do priests' vestments contradict Scripture?
Quick Questions What's the significance of Saul becoming Paul?
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