Barnabas And Saulus Turned To Jerusalem Paid For The Ministry And John The Invoking Markon
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And Barnabas And Saul Returned From Jerusalem, When They Had Fulfilled Their Ministry, And Took With Them John, Whose Surname Was Mark.
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Barnabas And Saulos Returned To Jerusalem, Paying For The Ministry, And Received John The King Of Mark.
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Barnabas Barnabas D Yet And Plus Saul Lizard Reaped Overturned Is In Jerusalem Payers Paid T The Ministry Diaconian Co-contractors Contractors And Plus John The This Piqued Invoiced Markon Marcon
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Barnabas Yet Plus Lizard Overturned In Jerusalem Paid The Diaconian Contractors Plus John This Invoiced Marcon
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And Barnabas And Saul Returned To Jerusalem, Fulfilling The Ministry, Taking With Them John And Mark, Who Had Been Summoned.
Barnabas And Saul Returned To{TR Reads "from" Instead Of "to"} Jerusalem, When They Had Fulfilled Their Service, Also Taking With Them John Whose Surname Was Mark.
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And Barnabas And Saul Did Turn Back Out Of Jerusalem, Having Fulfilled The Ministration, Having Taken Also With `them' John, Who Was Surnamed Mark.
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