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7/18/2025, 4:00:59 PM No.937267809
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>The phrase "the beast, the lamb" likely refers to a symbolic contrast found in the Book of Revelation between the Antichrist (or a powerful, evil system) and Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. It represents a choice between two opposing forces and natures, with the "beast" representing evil and the "lamb" representing redemption and salvation.

All our sins are forgiven because of the small penis sacrificial Jewish lamb. Our God loves us.
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7/18/2025, 4:01:19 PM No.937267822
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All our sins are forgiven. Every single one. God is pure love. The Lamb will be worshiped as God because it is God
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:01:51 PM No.937267838
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:05:09 PM No.937267941
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>The phrase "the Lamb that is without deceit" likely refers to the Lamb of God in Revelation, specifically as the opposite of deceit. This imagery emphasizes Jesus' role as both the sacrificial lamb and the conqueror of deceit.