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Asia / Kings of ancient Judah / Fertile Crescent / Books of Kings / Khirbet Qeiyafa / Gath / The Bible and history / Kingdom of Israel / Biblical Minimalism / Bible / Jewish history / Archaeological sites in Israel
Date: 2011-06-09 02:54:20
Asia
Kings of ancient Judah
Fertile Crescent
Books of Kings
Khirbet Qeiyafa
Gath
The Bible and history
Kingdom of Israel
Biblical Minimalism
Bible
Jewish history
Archaeological sites in Israel

BAR 37:03, May/Jun[removed]King David kills Biblical

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