And Thou Hast Not Willed The Lord Corrupt Judan Through David His Servant As He Said That He Was The Lamp Of All The Days
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Yet The LORD Would Not Destroy Judah For David His Servant's Sake, As He Promised Him To Give Him Alway A Light, And To His Children.
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And Did Not The LORD Want To Disobey Judah Through David His See, As He Said, Let Him See The Light Of All Our Days.
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And Plus Ouk So Not He Wanted Main Lord Pertheireiaj Corrupts The This Judah Dia David The This Doulon Slave Of Him Of This Each As He Said See Give This Is This Lamp Pas Pass The Day
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Plus So Not He Wanted Lord Corrupts This Judah Dia David This Slave Of This As He Said Give This Lamp Pass The Day
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And Whatsoever The Lord Wished That Judan Pass Through David His Own Man As He Said He Will See This Lamp All Day
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And The Lord Did Not Want To Corrupt Judah Because Of David His Servant, As He Said He Would See A Lamp For Him All The Days.
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