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Revision as of 19:00, 17 February 2023

Daily Readings, 13th March

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  • Leviticus 21
  • Psalms 120-124
  • Luke 4
     
    discussion relevant to this wiki
     
 * What does the merism at the end of Psalm 124 actually mean? As poetry, what does it evoke? how is the figure of speech more powerful than a plain statement?
 



Edit this page to add discussion about the Daily Readings relevant to this wiki. However the New Testament readings are visited twice a year, so please put discussion and comments about Luke 4 on page DR:N313_912, which is automatically embedded here. (Click to leave this page and edit it.) {{Ak|