| Ellen G. White - 2017 - 100 pages
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| Robert MacOy - 1997 - 324 pages
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| Rob Morris - 1997 - 420 pages
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| K. J. Stewart - 1998 - 352 pages
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| Michael D. Goulder - 1998 - 354 pages
...every one of them with one of his hands wrought in the work, and with the other held his weapon; 12And the builders, every one had his sword girded by his...so builded. And he that sounded the trumpet was by me. '3And I said unto the nobles, and to the deputies, and to the rest of the people, The work is great... | |
| Donna Albrecht - 1999 - 230 pages
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| Anita Shapira - 1999 - 468 pages
...heroes of the day. Simultaneously, the figure of the guardsman was lavishly praised. The biblical verse "Every one with one of his hands wrought in the work and with the other hand held a weapon" (Nehemiah 4: 16) often appeared as a slogan and challenge meant to strengthen the hand of the guardsmen... | |
| Curtis Hutson - 2000 - 196 pages
...am battling." And there ought to be this balance in every local church. Nehemiah 4:17,18 says, ". . .every one with one of his hands wrought in the work, and with the other hand held a weapon." When Nehemiah instructed the men to build the walls, he said, "You take a sword in one hand and a trowel... | |
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