And Behold A Woman In The City Who Was A Sinner Knowing That She Was In The House Of The Pharisee Commissar Alabaster Myrrh
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And, Behold , A Woman In The City, Which Was A Sinner, When She Knew That Jesus Sat At Meat In The Pharisee's House, Brought An Alabaster Box Of Ointment,
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And When I Saw A Woman In The City, A Sinful, I Have Heard That It Is In The House Of The Pharisee, The Commissary Of Myrrh.
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And Plus Ido Behold Woman WHEREIN T The City Cities The Was Amartol Sinner I Expired Insidious That Is Is Imminent WHEREIN T The Oikiwo House Of Pharisee Commissary Allavastron Alabastron Myrrh Myros
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Plus Behold Woman WHEREIN The Cities The Was Sinner Insidious That Is Imminent WHEREIN The House Of Pharisee Commissary Alabastron Myros
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And Behold, There Was A Woman In The City Who Was A Sinner, Because She Belonged To The Pharisee's House. I Brought An Alabaster Of Myrrh
Behold, A Woman In The City Who Was A Sinner, When She Knew That He Was Reclining In The Pharisee's House, She Brought An Alabaster Jar Of Ointment.
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And Lo, A Woman In The City, Who Was A Sinner, Having Known That He Reclineth (at Meat) In The House Of The Pharisee, Having Provided An Alabaster Box Of Ointment,
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