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Episode 1151: Revelation 20

Episode 1151: Revelation 20

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This episode covers Revelation Chapter 20, read and explained from Youngs’s Literal Translation, 1864.

Spotify takes you straight to Genesis Chapter 1:

https://open.spotify.com/show/7e72IBUZmqKjI9Yj116XyM

Wix website allows you to easily find the episode that you want: https://mariaelenahawke.wixsite.com/bibleexplained

Buzzsprout and Audible take you straight to the latest upload: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2000044

https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Explained-Verse-by/dp/B09VXWH65F

Other works by Maria Elena Hawke:

Delivered From Debt: A Christian Testimony by Maria Elena Hawke

One Perfect Hero: Jesus and the Five-Dimensional Narrative (2006, 2020 Edition, Kindle, Large Print, Audible, and slim copy versions) by M.E. Hawke.

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The podcast being backwards throws its intended purpose of learning about the Bible verse by verse completely off

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