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Daniel B. Wallace / Christianity / Emotions / Righteous indignation / Grammatical mood
Date: 2005-01-12 09:58:00
Daniel B. Wallace
Christianity
Emotions
Righteous indignation
Grammatical mood

'ORGIZESTHE in Ephesians 4:26: Command or Condition?

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