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        <itunes:author>Mel Barror</itunes:author>
        <itunes:summary>In this transformative podcast, Mel Barror delves into the profound teachings of the Scriptures, uncovering their historical context, symbolism, and spiritual truths.

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                <title>Lesson #9 – The Book of Deuteronomy</title>

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                <title>Lesson #10 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #9 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #8 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #7 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #6 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #5 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #3 – The Books of Wisdom</title>

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                <title>Lesson #10 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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                <title>Lesson #6 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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                <title>Lesson #5 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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                <title>Lesson #4 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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                <title>Lesson #3 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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                <title>Lesson #2 – The Book of Revelation</title>

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