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Answers to Sunday Quiz
 
I once made a remark about the hidden
books of the Bible.  It was a lulu, kept
people looking so hard for facts;  and for
others it was a revelation.  Some were in a
jam, especially since the name of the books
were not capitalized;  but the truth finally
struck home to numbers of readers.  To
others it was a real job.  We want it to be a
most fascinating few moments for you.  Yes,
there will be some really easy ones to spot.
Others may require judges to help them.  I
will quickly admit it usually takes a minister
to find one of them and there will be loud
lamentations when it is found.  A little lady
says she brews a cup of tea, so she can
concentrate better.  See how well you can
compete.  Relax now for there are really 
sixteen names of the books of the Bible in
this story.