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English: Hebrew inscription inside Joseph's Tomb, Nablus: With the good sign. The Lord endureth forever. My help cometh from the Lord who made heaven and earth. Joseph is a fruitful bough. Come see a building... Blessed be the Lord who hath put it into the heart of Elijah, the son of Meir, our rabbi, Let the Lord bless him, to build again the house of Joseph in the month Sivan, in the year 5509. The writer is Meir, the son of Joseph from the East. With the good sign.
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Source The Churchman's monthly review, 1847
Author Oxford University

Misión salvar a José a Dios y a Jesús por último a María

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