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you're not even on the right website n/t
I pity the fool.
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It might be in reference to the info on Cephas.That's what I assumed:Means "rock" in Aramaic. The apostle Simon was called Cephas by Jesus because he was to be the rock upon which the Christian church was to be built. In most versions of the New Testament Cephas is translated into Greek Πετρος (Petros) (in English Peter)
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