Speaker label challenge

Okay, here is a challenge. What is the most number of speaker labels you have discovered in one place? I know that you can turn them off but I have left mine on for fun. In my reading today I came across 10 in Acts 21:14. I thought it was a bit over the top!
On another note I know they are called "speaker labels" but I usually just call them "megaphones".
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Thank you, Bruce! Am very grateful for your "sharing"! *smile* I'm beginning to like that feature very much. Would never have considered that 10 different people were speaking in the "they" without the visual prompt! Peace to you in the Lord!
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Bruce Dunning said:
What is the most number of speaker labels you have discovered in one place?
Found 11 in several places in Genesis 42 through 50, including 46:34 that could have one more for father's household:
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Bruce Dunning said:
What is the most number of speaker labels you have discovered in one place?
Found 11 in several places in Genesis 42 through 50, including 46:34 that could have one more for father's household:
I think that may be the record so far!
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Bruce Dunning said:
Presumably there must be many places where a 'we' refers to all the twelve sons of Jacob, or all the twelve tribes, or all the twelve discipes.
There is a post somewhere with a very long row of speaker labels.
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fgh said:
Presumably there must be many places where a 'we' refers to all the twelve sons of Jacob, or all the twelve tribes, or all the twelve discipes.
There is a post somewhere with a very long row of speaker labels.
That may be true but I have not noticed it yet.
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