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Description Benjamites take women of Shiloh as wives.
Date 1240's or 50's
Source The Morgan Bible
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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Illustration from the Morgan Bible of the Benjamites taking women of Shiloh as concubines (1240's or 1250's)

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