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Pagina 153
Ye looked for much , and , lo , it came to little ; and when ye brought it home , I did blow upon it . Why ? saith the Lord of hosts . Because of mine house that is waste , and ye run every man unto his own house .
Ye looked for much , and , lo , it came to little ; and when ye brought it home , I did blow upon it . Why ? saith the Lord of hosts . Because of mine house that is waste , and ye run every man unto his own house .
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