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Gilgal is the place where the Lord cut off the river or rolled back the river. It was the Lord who cut off the water so that Israel could enter the land. Now, the Lord states that this place means, "rolled back Israel’s shame." What does this have to do with circumcision? Why did this generation escape the circumcision in the wilderness? What does this tell us about Israel’s possession of this land? If you are interested in hearing the answer to these questions please stay tuned as we hear, "Circumcised Again?"
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