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Daily Readings, 20th July
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* How does the language of Jeremiah 10:9 help us imagine how people in Bible times understood the world we live in?
* What is ironical about the language of verse 11? What would be a modern equivalent?
* How would we feel if Jesus ever asked us an exasperated "Did ye never read in the scriptures . . . ?" Can we avoid deserving it?
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