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so no one shall ever pray for another on that day, neither shall anyone lay a burden on another;[ab] for then all shall bear their own righteousness and unrighteousness.”
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I answered and said, “How then do we find that first Abraham prayed for the people of Sodom, and Moses for our ancestors who sinned in the desert,
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and Joshua after him for Israel in the days of Achan,
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and Samuel in the days of Saul,[ac] and David for the plague, and Solomon for those at the dedication,
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and Elijah for those who received the rain, and for the one who was dead, that he might live,
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