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  2. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    BibleProject (also known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.

  3. Video game walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bible/Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    Rank Page title Views Daily average Assessment Importance 1 James VI and I: 304,222: 10,140 FA: Mid: 2 Augustus: 267,676: 8,922 FA: High: 3 Book of Enoch: 146,848

  5. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 1

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    Once you find the brick, go towards your right 2 times. On the first right you will pass the scene in which you saw the door. In the next scene you will come across a window.

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  7. Category:Project-Class Bible pages - Wikipedia

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    10: 21: 0: 8: 455: 1: 0: 1: Pages in category "Project-Class Bible pages" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bible/Work groups - Wikipedia

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    edit · recent Bible-related changes Work groups are informal groups of editors gathered for collaborative work on a particular topic within the field of Bible; all project members are encouraged to participate in any that interest them.

  9. Bible (screenwriting) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoonist Stephen Hillenburg holding the bible of the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants. A bible, also known as a show bible or pitch bible, is a reference document used by screenwriters for information on characters, settings, and other elements of a television, film or video game project. [1]