The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ’s Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ’s Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ’s Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ’s Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
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