And So Two Women Name One Anna And Name The Second Fennana And The Fennana Children And Anna No Child
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And He Had Two Wives ; The Name Of The One Was Hannah, And The Name Of The Other Peninnah : And Peninnah Had Children, But Hannah Had No Children.
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And This Is Two Women, The Name Of One Anna, And The Name Of The Second Fennana, And The Fennan Children, And The United Child.
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And Plus This Two Women Name T The One Nna Anna And Plus Name T The Monday Monday Fennana Ennana And Plus Was T The Fennana Ennana Children And Plus T The Nna Anna Ouk So Not Was Pedion Child
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Plus This Two Women Name The One Anna Plus Name The Monday Ennana Plus Was The Ennana Children Plus The Anna So Not Was Child
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And Now Two Women Were The Name Of One Anna And The Name Of The Second Ennana And Ennana Children And The New York Child
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And To This Two Women, The Name Of The One Anna And The Name Of The Other Fennana, And To Fennana There Were Children And To Anna There Was No Child
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