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When we open the Gospel of Matthew, we are met not with a miracle, a teaching, or even a dramatic story—but with a genealogy.
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In Exodus, five women are responsible for ensuring that God's desire to liberate the oppressed is successful.
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Jesus exemplifies what it means to be trustworthy in his ongoing extension of love, mercy, and gratitude

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