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If someone squeezes you Jesus should get on their shoes
Having a personal trainer 
Squeeze-
firmly press
compress, press, crush, squash, pinch, nip, grasp, grip, clutch, flatten
extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by compressing or twisting it firmly.
synonyms:extract, press, force, express
obtain (something) from someone with difficulty.
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Matt 4:1-11Hebrews 5:7-9Things Christ suffered- rejection, temptation, -16Mark 4:13-20Mark 4:35-41James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
Hebrews 5:7-9Things Christ suffered- rejection, temptation, -16Mark 4:13-20Mark 4:35-41James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
Things Christ suffered- rejection, temptation, 
-16Mark 4:13-20Mark 4:35-41James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
Mark 4:13-20Mark 4:35-41James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
Mark 4:35-41James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
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James 1:13-151 peter 1:6-71 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
1 peter 1:8-9mark 17:27-31mark 17:67-72Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
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Acts 2:1-4acts 2:14acts 2:38-39acts 4:1-4acts 4:5-7acts 4:8-10acts 4:13
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2 COR 4:
Among many other saints, the blessed apostle Peter was condemned to death, and crucified, as some do write, at Rome; albeit some others, and not without cause, do doubt thereof.
Hegesippus saith that Nero sought matter against Peter to put him to death; which, when the people perceived, they entreated Peter with much ado that he would fly the city.
Peter, through their importunity at length persuaded, prepared himself to avoid.
But, coming to the gate, he saw the Lord Christ come to meet him, to whom he, worshipping, said, "Lord, whither dost Thou go?"
To whom He answered and said, "I am come again to be crucified."
By this, Peter, perceiving his suffering to be understood, returned into the city.
Jerome saith that he was crucified, his head being down and his
importunity at length persuaded, prepared himself to avoid.
But, coming to the gate, he saw the Lord Christ come to meet him, to whom he, worshipping, said, "Lord, whither dost Thou go?"
To whom He answered and said, "I am come again to be crucified."
By this, Peter, perceiving his suffering to be understood, returned into the city.
Jerome saith that he was crucified, his head being down and his
feet upward, himself so requiring, because he was (he said) unworthy to be crucified after the same form and manner as the Lord was.
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