Difference between revisions of "Luke 15:16-20"
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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | "fell on his neck"? Is this a Hebrew, Greek, or King James expression? It's always sounded a bit strange to my ears, and I wonder if it means he simply hugged him or if they had a different custom to express affection.
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 13 December 2015