Baruch
Author: Baruch ben Neriah
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Description: The Book of Baruch is a deuterocanonical text of the Old Testament that is located between Lamentations and Ezekiel, presenting prayers and poems related to the return to God and the request for liberation.
Subject: Apocryphal
Pages: 22
Megabytes: 0.1 MB
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