Merge pull request 'Deleted Rev 18:17 question' (#153) from rev_bp into master

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@ -219,7 +219,6 @@ Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
18:9-10 kqtx Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:14 fols For what did Babylon long, which vanished in a single hour? Babylon longed for luxury and splendor, which vanished in a single hour.
18:15 tuir Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:17 upm8 Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:18 dwuy What question did the ships captains ask about Babylon? The ships captains asked, “What city is like the great city?”
18:20 xu7d What were the saints, apostles, and prophets told to do when Babylon was judged by God? The saints, apostles, and prophets were told to rejoice when Babylon was judged by God.
18:21 mcd0 After her judgment, when would Babylon be seen again? After her judgment, Babylon would be seen no more.

1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
219 18:9-10 kqtx Why did the kings, merchants and ship’s captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
220 18:14 fols For what did Babylon long, which vanished in a single hour? Babylon longed for luxury and splendor, which vanished in a single hour.
221 18:15 tuir Why did the kings, merchants and ship’s captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:17 upm8 Why did the kings, merchants and ship’s captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
222 18:18 dwuy What question did the ship’s captains ask about Babylon? The ship’s captains asked, “What city is like the great city?”
223 18:20 xu7d What were the saints, apostles, and prophets told to do when Babylon was judged by God? The saints, apostles, and prophets were told to rejoice when Babylon was judged by God.
224 18:21 mcd0 After her judgment, when would Babylon be seen again? After her judgment, Babylon would be seen no more.