And Walks By The Sea Of Galilee Saw Two Brothers Simon The So-called Petron And Andrean His Brother Putting Doubts In The Sea They Were Fishermen
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And Jesus, Walking By The Sea Of Galilee, Saw Two Brethren, Simon Called Peter, And Andrew His Brother, Casting A Net Into The Sea : For They Were Fishers.
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While Walking Along The Seas Of Galilee, There Were Two Fathers Simon, Called Peter, And Andrew His Brother, Paving A Stone In The Seas As For The Sea.
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WALKS Yet Para The Sea The Galilee Saw Two Brothers Simona This So Called Petron Plus Andrean This Brother Of This Walloon Retin In The Sea Were For Fishermen
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As He Was Walking By The Sea Of Galilee, He Saw Two Brothers, Simon, Who Is Called Peter, And Andrew, His Brother, Casting A Net Into The Sea, For They Were Fishermen.
Walking By The Sea Of Galilee, He{TR Reads "Jesus" Instead Of "he"} Saw Two Brothers: Simon, Who Is Called Peter, And Andrew, His Brother, Casting A Net Into The Sea; For They Were Fishermen.
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And Jesus, Walking By The Sea Of Galilee, Saw Two Brothers, Simon Named Peter And Andrew His Brother, Casting A Drag Into The Sea -- For They Were Fishers --
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