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... building the house of the Lord . In the first place , he sent messengers to Hiram , king of Tyre , who had been the friend of his father , informing him of his intentions , and requesting from him a supply of cedar and fir . This was ...
... building the house of the Lord . In the first place , he sent messengers to Hiram , king of Tyre , who had been the friend of his father , informing him of his intentions , and requesting from him a supply of cedar and fir . This was ...
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... building the temple , with which the latter was not well pleased ; wherefore , that part of the country was called Cabul , a name denoting dissatisfaction . Solomon then applied himself to the building , repairing , and fortifying of ...
... building the temple , with which the latter was not well pleased ; wherefore , that part of the country was called Cabul , a name denoting dissatisfaction . Solomon then applied himself to the building , repairing , and fortifying of ...
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... building the temple , with which the latter was not well pleased ; wherefore , that part of the country was called Cabul , a name denoting dissatisfaction . Solomon then applied himself to the building , repairing , and fortifying of ...
... building the temple , with which the latter was not well pleased ; wherefore , that part of the country was called Cabul , a name denoting dissatisfaction . Solomon then applied himself to the building , repairing , and fortifying of ...
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