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(Created page with "=By the Word Alone= ==Chapter 1: The Outsider== Isaiah Stedman was the kind of man people avoided. Not because he was dangerous or cruel, but because his words cut deeper than most people cared to admit. Living in a small rural town, he had earned a reputation as the "crazy KJV man," a title both mocking and dismissive. For years, Isaiah had wandered the streets with his weathered King James Bible in hand, quoting scripture that most folks claimed they couldn’t under...") |
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The blade fell. And yet, in that moment, Isaiah knew: his story was not an ending but a beginning. The King James Bible lay open in the dust, its pages fluttering in the wind—a testament to the truth that cannot be silenced. | The blade fell. And yet, in that moment, Isaiah knew: his story was not an ending but a beginning. The King James Bible lay open in the dust, its pages fluttering in the wind—a testament to the truth that cannot be silenced. | ||
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