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		<title>Difficult Bibleverses and Biblepassages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luke 18:25&#8212;This morning I came to Luke 18:25 where it talks about &#8221; THE NEEDLE&#8217;S EYE&#8221;. What does that mean? &#8211;Fortunately I have a book where different passages of the BIBLE, which are difficult to understand, are explained. My wife found it in a second hand shop. I think it was some years ago in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luke 18:25&#8212;This morning I came to Luke 18:25 where it talks about  &#8221; THE NEEDLE&#8217;S EYE&#8221;. What does  that mean? &#8211;Fortunately I have a book where different passages of the BIBLE, which are difficult to understand, are explained. My wife found it in a second hand shop. I think it was some years ago in  Kawakawa. I have actually picked up quite a number of good books in second hand shops!</p>
<p><strong>There was a large door. But a smaller door was fixed into the larger one. This smaller door was called the &#8220;needle&#8217;s eye.&#8221;</strong></p>
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