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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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