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  2. 101 Best Christmas Bible Verses To Share This Year - AOL

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    Whether you're looking for Christmas verses to share with your kids or want the best Bible verses for Christmas cards, these 101 Christmas Bible passages and scriptures remind us what the holidays ...

  3. These Meaningful Bible Verses Celebrate the True Spirit of ...

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    These Christmas Bible verses for cards and prayers share the true meaning of Christmas. Fill your heart with the peace and joy Christ's birth brought the world ... HURONPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES. Luke 2: ...

  4. Honor the True Meaning of the Holiday With These Christmas ...

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    Remember the reason for the season this December with the best Christmas Bible verses including scripture about the birth of Jesus Christ.

  5. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In April 2016, The Bible App became available on the Apple Watch [8] allowing users to read the Verse of the Day, view trending verses, and access their own Verse Images, Bookmarks, and Highlights. [9]

  6. Christmas card - Wikipedia

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    While a practical notion, Christmas letters meet with a mixed reception; recipients may take it as boring minutiae, bragging, or a combination of the two, whereas other people appreciate Christmas letters as more personal than mass-produced cards with a generic missive and an opportunity to "catch up" with the lives of family and friends who ...

  7. Jesus Christ the Apple Tree - Wikipedia

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    The song is now performed by choirs around the world, especially during the Christmas season as a Christmas carol. [ 5 ] Another motivation of the song may have been to Christianize old English winter season songs used in wassailing the apple orchards — pouring out libations or engaging in similar ceremonies to seek fertility of the trees.