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12/23/12 2:05 A

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I believe in Christ Jesus!! Amen..

Jesus said, "Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me." John 14:1


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No sir I did not...thank you for teaching me..
Your Sister in Christ Jill
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Jesus said, "Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me." John 14:1


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An ephod was a garment used in the ministry of the high priest. It was a sleeveless outer vest that came down to the hips. The high priest of Israel wore a linen ephod that had twelve stones on the front which represented the twelve tribes of Israel. There was a pouch on the front that contained the “Urim and the Thumim”, which were stones used to discern the will of God. Did You Know? Vic.

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