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16 May 2024
- diffhist Ohio 05:50 +4,093 GreenC talk contribs (restore to last by Tolea93 - will try to fix via bot) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Acts 16 05:35 −29 BobKilcoyne talk contribs (See also: Second Letter to Timothy has replaced articles on each chapter)
- diffhist Ohio 02:12 −4,098 GreenC talk contribs (Need to restore to last by Hamptonian92 due to massive error by IABot on May 14) Tags: Manual revert Reverted
15 May 2024
- diffhist m Paul the Apostle 09:03 +1 Hifrommike65 talk contribs (comma inserted for ease of reading.)
- diffhist Ohio 07:20 −249 Tolea93 talk contribs (→Politics) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Acts 16 05:49 +94 BobKilcoyne talk contribs (Verse 4)
- diffhist Ohio 00:37 0 CGP05 talk contribs (updated to latest election cycle) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Ohio 00:37 −3 CGP05 talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit
14 May 2024
- diffhist Acts 16 05:37 +313 BobKilcoyne talk contribs (Lead, timeline, verse 4, bibleverse template)
- diffhist Paul the Apostle 00:04 +151 DuncanHill talk contribs (→Relationship with Judaism: replace undefined sfn)
13 May 2024
- diffhist m Wikipedia:Citing sources 19:40 +1 Uzume talk contribs (→Citing multiple pages of the same source: cite->cite xxx)
10 May 2024
- diffhist Easter 06:11 −37 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (shortening, avoiding repeating twice what is common in Eastern and Western Churches)
- diffhist Easter 05:59 +92 Ashmedai 119 talk contribs (→First Council of Nicaea (325 AD): +wikilink, correcting claim, per Mosshammer, op.cit., p. 65 ("Dionysius was neither alone nor without precedent in claiming Nicene authority for the 19-year cycle. As Max Lejbowicz (2006: 50–60) has shown, the attribution of a 19-year cycle to the Council of Nicaea was well established by the end of the fourth century."), editing sentence to preclude misunderstanding)