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19 The angel swung his sickle on earth and cut off its grapes. He threw them into a pit[a] where they were trampled on as a sign of God's anger. 20 (A) The pit was outside the city, and when the grapes were mashed, blood flowed out. The blood turned into a river that was about 300 kilometers long and almost deep enough to cover a horse.

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  1. 14.19 pit: It was the custom to put grapes in a pit (called a wine press) and trample on them to make juice that would later turn to wine.

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