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011 | Boiling Down Colossians

An episode of the The Schlep podcast, hosted by Joe Skillen, titled "011 | Boiling Down Colossians" was published on June 22, 2019 and runs 12 minutes.

June 22, 2019 ·12m · The Schlep

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Here we are Boiling Down Colossians and talking about Gnosticism... you choose whether the “G” is silent or not.

Here we are Boiling Down Colossians and talking about Gnosticism... you choose whether the “G” is silent or not.
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