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Nathanel, called Bartholomew

August 27, 2019September 3, 2019 by Gavin McAdam, posted in Uncategorized

Those who took Nathanel’s life, who peeled back his skin, only revealed Christ whom they were persecuting. It is in the action of dying for the Lord that Bartholomew lives into his name Nathanel.

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