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Hebrews: Audio Lectures
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- Sergio Castrillón
- 12-07-21
What an exposition on Hebrews!
This is a brief yet profound and encouraging exposition on this Epistle. It's great to listen to the explanation followed by application in every section. 5/5
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- Richard Bricker
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An in depth study you won't regret.
This teaching was top notch. Backed up by many cross references.
A study worth listening to a couple of times to comprehend the full meaning.
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