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(3)

GAD

(4)

AMOS

AHIA

OR ME

AND SHE

NAUM

HOSE

URIA

(5)

AVDIUS

AGGEY

JOHN

joel

ISAIAH

MICHAI

NAFAN

(6)

DANIEL

DEBORAH

ELISEI

MOSES

SAMUEL

SHEMAIA

(7)

HABBAKUM

ZAHARIA

JEREMIAH

MALACHI

Zephaniah

(9)

EZEKIEL

(10)

SECONDISAIA

(11)

Third Isaiah

(12)

Deuterochariah

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