for the Director of Music. A Psalm of Judith. Music by Ebone Ingram, Lyrics by Judith Huang. Sung by Ebone Ingram.
I will praise you with so many hands that ...
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*Note: I'll return next time to my series about "The Promises and Perils of Bilingual Christians"
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“Many things c...
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