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English: Priests in the Holy Temple, replacing the show bread (lechem ha-panim) for the week
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Sabji This image, from http://www.oldbookart.com/2008/10/21/varia-a-huge-hodgepodge-of-images/ comes ultimately from either An Illustrated History of the HOLY BIBLE - published by Henry Bill (1871) or The Holy Bible - published by John E. Potter and Company (late 1800's)
Author published by Jonn E. Potter and Company or Henry Brill

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