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Day 183 | Elisha performs miracles in Israel | Paul describes his conversion to the High Council in Jerusalem

Day 183 | Elisha performs miracles in Israel | Paul describes his conversion to the High Council in Jerusalem

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Day 183 of the One Year Audio Bible Experience. In the great culinary experiment of the ancient world, Elisha turns deadly stew into a delectable soup, multiplies loaves to feed a hundred, floats an axe head, blinds an enemy army, then serves them breakfast, proving miracles are the best spice of life. In Acts, Paul turns from Jerusalem's Most Wanted to its Most Riveting Speaker, his dramatic backstory of conversion and divine encounters transforming a near-riot into the city's biggest open-air seminar, until the plot twist of his Roman citizenship leaves everyone hanging on the edge of their seats. Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Find us at https://www.oneyearholybible.com/ Join our Facebook group for further discussion: https://www.facebook.com/biblein1yearpodcast 2 Kings 4:38-44 2 Kings 5 2 Kings 6:1-23 Acts 21:27-40 Acts 22:1-22 Psalm 79:1-13 You're listening to the "Holy Bible In 1 Year: Dramatized" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International. #bible #biblestudy #bibleverseoftheday #BibleVerseChallenge #AudioBible #audiobible #audiobibles #audiobiblepodcast #audiobiblerecording #audiobiblewithmusic #audiobiblesuperproduction #biblepodcast #biblepodcasts #biblepodcaster #biblepodcast🎧 #biblepodcastforbusypeople

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