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October 2, 2024October 13, 2024 Pete Ellertsen Holy Land, journal, Judaism, politics, Sundays@6

An exhasted, cynical wannabe ‘disciple’ finds hope (and marching orders?) in Jesus, Micah and Rabbi Tarfon of 1st-century Yavneh (Sundays@6, journal 3)

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