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What is the term for a journey for religious reasons?
Answer: A journey to a place of religious or spiritual significance is usually called a pilgrimage.
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Does any one care to comment on 1 Peter 5:8, and Revelation 5:5? and Isaiah 14:12, and Revelation 22:16?
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