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HodderPod - Hodder books podcast - 1 April 2021: OT: Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14 (Maundy Thursday)

1 April 2021: OT: Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14 (Maundy Thursday)

03/31/21 • 1 min

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Hodder Faith presents the Old Testament reading for Thursday 1 April 2021 (Maundy Thursday). Excerpts taken from The Complete NIV Audio Bible, read by David Suchet.
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Hodder Faith presents the Old Testament reading for Thursday 1 April 2021 (Maundy Thursday). Excerpts taken from The Complete NIV Audio Bible, read by David Suchet.

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