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Introduction to Numbers 34:1
Today’s Bible reading of Numbers 34:1 we have this:
“While you divert and said I don’t know, I the Lord said all Moshe to Moses La more saying.”
In the Greek Septuagint, it says: “Kai lallison and saying curious the Lord pros before Most saying before Moses leg on saying.”
And the Aramaic Targum on gloss says this: “Will Malale and spoke I don’t know I the Lord spoke him to Moshe to Moses la memar saying.”
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