Examples of using Whole chapter in English and their translations into Hebrew
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What, the whole chapter?
And maybe it wouldn't make sense without reading the whole chapter.
There's a whole chapter about it in my book.
I'm thinking a whole chapter.
The whole chapter of Ninth month of pregnancy and birth PDF.
Maybe it was not a whole chapter.
I dedicate a whole chapter to this in the book.
He's letting us read the whole chapter!
I mean, you got a whole chapter of vampires to renounce blood.
Then I will have to reread the whole chapter over.
Look, they have a whole chapter on dealing with your hometown media.
John 17[Read the whole chapter.].
There's a whole chapter of that in my book… I only got six more days.
I would give a limb to rewrite that whole chapter of my life.
There's a whole chapter in this book about Sirius Black conspiracy theories.
Until you read the whole psalm, the whole chapter.
A whole chapter of my life had just come to an end, and I had no idea where I was headed.
Induction motor, sir. The whole chapter Whole chapter?
If I were to quote the things I liked from it,I would just retype the whole chapter.
There's a whole chapter on the importance of being accepted into your new partner's social circle.
This is why you need to get the book, because it has a whole chapter on it.
I just got back from Graffiti, finished a whole chapter, which somehow feels like I have been to war and back.
I wrote a whole chapter about it in my best-selling book, you can't have it all, available online or anywhere books are sold.
In the spirit of good faith,it is best to assume that the whole chapter of mythic renewal in European thought is unclear to them.
In fact, the whole chapter speaks about the people of Israel crying out for God to save them- both physically and spiritually.
All right, I admit that book got few things right, about Jordan, about promicin, but the rest of it's kind of vague,there's that whole chapter that's in code.
And another one wrote a whole chapter saying that he would believe it had something to do with fairness, if the one who got grapes would refuse the grapes.
I feel it necessary that I reiterate that this verse as well as the whole chapter is to the Jews during the tribulation period and not to the church today.
