Match these items.
1. feeding on air
2. goddess of the zidonians
3. a sorcerer <...
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Match these items.
1. feeding on air
2. goddess of the zidonians
3. a sorcerer
4. backsliding
5. status symbols
6. emptiness
7. skilled sailors and sea traders
8. to agree with god
9. loved money
10. driving force
confession
ashtoreth
simon
vexation of spirit
reversion
apes and peacocks
impetus
sapphira
vanity
phoenicians
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