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It is supposed to say "Paid in Full" in Hebrew, you know, the usual christian drivel about Jesus paying for his sins? Anyway, it does say "Paid", and it does say "Full", but the combination does not mean "Paid in Full" at all. The best translation for the above ink is "Lots is Being Paid".
For today's Hebrew lesson we'll learn how to write "Paid in Full" correctly. After all, it's important to get your wording just right the next time you need to issue a receipt to Jesus.
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