sepulcro blanqueado 132
The original phrase is "bleached tombs" , but as an adjective and dictionary entry we obviously define it in singular . And it is the way according to the Gospel (Matthew 23 : 27) in which Jesus called the hypocrites, false and vain who cared more about his image than for his soul, who look good on the outside but are corrupt inside.
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