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      <title>What the Proverbs 6 -16-19 Interpretation Means for Us</title>
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      <description>Getting a handle on a solid Proverbs 6 -16-19 interpretation is actually pretty eye-opening because it lists things God specifically says He hates. It&amp;#39;s a heavy list, right? Usually, we think of God in terms of love and grace—which He is—but this</description>
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