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Judaism / Jewish religious movements / Religion / 1st millennium / Mishnah rabbis / Acts 5 / Judas of Galilee / Theudas / Gamaliel / Shevat / Pharisees / Sanhedrin
Date: 2003-08-12 16:52:45
Judaism
Jewish religious movements
Religion
1st millennium
Mishnah rabbis
Acts 5
Judas of Galilee
Theudas
Gamaliel
Shevat
Pharisees
Sanhedrin

Lesson Ten - Acts Part 1 (continued) WEDNESDAY Pray. Ask God to help you in studying His Word. Read or recite the memory verse. 5. Gamaliel then told about Judas the Galilean. When did Judas

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