Mark 14:53-15:20 - Dying Well to a 1000 year old song

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Mark 14:53-15:20 - Dying Well to a 1000 year old song

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This week we consider, what it mean to die well?And how a song written 1000 years before Jesus help us understand Jesus arrest and trial?And please consider joining us live on Wednesdays from your workplace, 1pm Dublin Time on ZOOM. It’s a simple way of identifying as a Christian in your workplace. Simply use the link bit.ly/DublinBibleTalks. That’s Bitly.DublinBibleTalks*The music used in this podcast is a royalty free audio track named "Business Time" & "Business Time (Short)" by BoDleasons sourced from Pixabay.com that permits free use.dublinbibletalks.ie

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