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OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY: The "OT" bit references historical, literary, cultural issues (the particulars), the "theology" bit references the Big Picture (and why it matters). These two poles are expressed in the title. This blog concerns everything in between.

Sunday, 26 October 2008

Oktoberfest im Westjordanland!

Kaum zu glauben, aber eine schöne geschichte.
Posted by Phil Sumpter at 11:13
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