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		<title>Faith, Family, and Foreshadowing: What Lies Beneath the Surface of Prelude</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Before the plagues. Before the basket. Before Moses spoke a word—there was a sunrise. A patriarch. A whisper of what was coming. Faith, Family, and Foreshadowing: What Lies Beneath the Surface of Prelude When readers enter the world of The Moses Chronicles: Prelude, they expect the beginning of Exodus. What they find instead is the...</p>
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		<title>Leah’s Lamp Still Burns: Honoring the Overlooked Mothers of the Bible</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>She was never the favorite. But she was the mother of half a nation. On this Mother’s Day, we remember Leah—the matriarch who endured quietly, loved deeply, and raised the future of Israel from the shadows. She Was Never the Favorite—But She Was the Mother of Half a Nation When we think of biblical mothers,...</p>
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