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Review of How the West Won - Episode 14Bob Branden08/28/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 13Bob Branden08/28/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 12Bob Branden08/28/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 11Bob Branden08/28/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 10Bob Branden08/27/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 9Bob Branden08/27/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 8Bob Branden08/27/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 7Bob Branden08/27/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 6Bob Branden08/27/2023
Review of How the West Won - Episode 5Bob Branden08/27/2023
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Question & Answers:

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How do we explain the obvious differences in the 'manifestations' of receiving the Holy Spirit then (Acts era) and now?
Do you think it still OK to read the KJV along with your NET Bible?
Was it realy feasible for Mordecai or Ester to return to Jerusalem during their time in Persia? (Since it seems that they fall between the returns of Zerubbabel and Ezra.) How does this affect their disobedience for not returning?
Why are there two passover dates listed in the Old Tesatment?
Was Matthias or Paul the apostle who replaced Judas?
What Bible translations were available before the KJV?
Is there proof of Christ’s exact birth date?
How do commentators know the time sequence of Acts? Like when they say “such and such event” took place 25 years after “such and such”?
Can we discern Paul’s strategy in the churches he planted and the places he visited?