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The bird feeder attached to my office window is just beyond the reach of the squirrels.

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Dr. Paul Brand told me of a memorable Frenchman named Pierre, who had served in Parliament until he became disillusioned with the slow pace of political change.

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Ephraim is a cake unturned … But they do not return to the Lord their God. – Hosea 7:8,10


The prophet Hosea used the tribe of Ephraim as a poetic representation of the northern kingdom of Israel. In a colorful admonition, he wrote that Ephraim had become "a cake unturned" (Hosea 7:8).
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The bird feeder attached to my office window is just beyond the reach of the squirrels.

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Dr. Paul Brand told me of a memorable Frenchman named Pierre, who had served in Parliament until he became disillusioned with the slow pace of political change.

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Ephraim is a cake unturned … But they do not return to the Lord their God. – Hosea 7:8,10


The prophet Hosea used the tribe of Ephraim as a poetic representation of the northern kingdom of Israel. In a colorful admonition, he wrote that Ephraim had become "a cake unturned" (Hosea 7:8).
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