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Quick Study - Women at the Tomb Set Example

Quick Study Bible Help -  Women at the Tomb Set an Example for All. Read this new Quick Study to learn more about the women at the tomb after the resurrection and how what they were told sets an example for us all. 

Quick Study BibleHelp downloads offer a fast way to have a mini- study as well as providing easy insight and spiritual direction based on scripture; for those times in life when you need help now.



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Read this new Quick Study to learn more about the women at the tomb after the resurrection and how what they were told sets an example for us all.

"These three simple instructions set an example to which all women may look. It is simple,
straightforward and they were told twice, both by the angel and by Jesus Himself, when he appeared to them afterward. Women’s place in the story of the tomb and the resurrection is indeed one of the best examples that we can follow in going forth without fear, to do our work." ORDER your download to read more!

Quick Study BibleHelp downloads offer a fast way to have a mini- study as well as providing easy insight and spiritual direction based on scripture; for those times in life when you need help now.

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