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1 Occasionally bread becomes stale before it is needed on the table.
2 To such a spirit nothing becomes stale and hackneyed; everything remains new, fresh, and significant.
3 It means that neither ever becomes stale .
4 When one has heard it three hundred and sixty-five times, it becomes stale ; it can't be helped.
5 Only the gospel provides you with a theme which never becomes stale , with objects which are inexhaustible.
6 Everything which, when made our all-sufficient portion, becomes stale and unprofitable, even in its time, will be apparelled in celestial light.
7 ''Surely the bread becomes stale ? ' '
8 "Oh, that men would praise the Lord for His goodness!" Many a blessing becomes stale because it is not renewed by thanksgiving.
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