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Match the following items. part a1. sonship 2. prayed to be punished 3. given by abraham, isaac, and jacob 4. in our hearts and minds 5. god's abiding presence 6. seven thousand faithful followers 7. stumbling stone 8. child of promise 9. author of romans 10. supreme in powerpart ba. sovereignty b. patriarchal heritage c. jesus christ d. elijah e. isaac f. paul g. word of faith h. adoption i. mosesj. glory

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