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Author: Raymond E. Brown

Also known as: R. E. Brown, Raymond E. Brown, Raymond G. Brown, Raymond E. Brown SS, Raymond E. Brown SS, Raymond Edward Brown ... (see complete list), S.S. Raymond E. Brown, Raymond E. Brown et al

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Although both wrote about the Bible, Raymond Edward Brown (1928-1998) is not the same as the Raymond Brown who wrote The message of Nehemiah, etc.

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