April 27 (Judges 2–3; Psalm 107:1–22; Romans 8)

April 27 (Judges 2–3; Psalm 107:1–22; Romans ...

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April 13 (Deuteronomy 31–32; Psalm 95; Acts 19)

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April 12 (Deuteronomy 29–30; Psalm 94; Acts 18)

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