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i am not sure from were is that passage but u could try looking on www.biblegateway.com.

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It appears that the quote is a variation of "God bless you; God forgive you," which means hoping for blessings and forgiveness for someone who has caused hurt or made mistakes. It emphasizes compassion and understanding. Unfortunately, without more context or specifics, it is challenging to trace the exact source from Passage to India.

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Q: God bless you god forgive you ..Ihave been hope and broken this qoute from passape to indiad but from chapter?
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