+ Follow JEWISH SANHEDRIN Tag
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[Title] => Then came Sunday
[Summary] => People flock to the beach and there's nothing wrong with that. Who wouldn't want that with those huge bright cumulus clouds against the deep blue summer skies on a 34-degree sweltering Sunday.
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[Title] => The serpent and the cross
[Summary] => The book of Numbers in the Bible (Chapter 20) tells the story of an unusual plague that attacked the Israelites in the desert after they had left Egypt. They were attacked by a large number of snakes. These were poisonous serpents and many of those who had been bitten died. The people realized that this plague had been sent to them by God as a punishment for their continual complaining against Moses and against the Lord. So they asked Moses to pray for deliverance.
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JEWISH SANHEDRIN
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