Favorable Court Case Decision

To win in a court case, a person can write the names of six of the Apostles on one slip of paper and six of the Apostles on a second slip of paper. S/he places one paper in one shoe and the second in the other shoe before sunrise on the morning of the case.

These are the names:

Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus with a kiss, should not be used. Matthias, who replaced Judas as an apostle, is listed instead.

The matter at hand ought to be decided in her/his favor.

Jim Haskins, Voodoo and Hoodoo, Their Tradition and Craft as Revealed by Actual Practitioners, 1978, 1990.

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