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Annunciata said:Q
Only once in the bible the “Father, Son and Holy Spirit” are mentioned together, where?
When John baptizes Jesus in the Jordan.
Annunciata said:Q
Only once in the bible the “Father, Son and Holy Spirit” are mentioned together, where?
I’m so excited. :bounce: This is my first bottle of Blue Nun. I’ve always been a Tawny Port fan myself, but I’ve wanting to try Blue Nun ever since I first wandered onto the very first Junkies thread.
See…how good you are!I’m so excited. :bounce: This is my first bottle of Blue Nun. I’ve always been a Tawny Port fan myself, but I’ve wanting to try Blue Nun ever since I first wandered onto the very first Junkies thread.
What a day. I turned a page for the first time and now this. I’m so happy I could cry. :crying:
http://www.melnikwine.bg/buy/blnun6.jpg:thumbsup: Now it’s your turn to come up w/ a question.Great question…
Othniel
Not in the Blue Nun please! It ruins it! How bout some scotch instead?I’m so excited. :bounce: This is my first bottle of Blue Nun. I’ve always been a Tawny Port fan myself, but I’ve wanting to try Blue Nun ever since I first wandered onto the very first Junkies thread.
What a day. I turned a page for the first time and now this. I’m so happy I could cry. :crying:
20 it is; but there were 8 “good” ones. (According to the Bible Timeline workbook)I got 20 again?
4 “good”?
Melchizedek, king of Salem, brings out bread and wine and blesses Abram. Many ancient Jewish and Christian sources proposed that Melchizedek was none other than Noah’s son, Shem, whom we last saw receiving a blessing from his father at the end of Genesis 9. The dates in Genesis 11 indicate that Shem lived 500 years after the flood, or beyond the time of Abram. From Adam until after the Exodus, the firstborn son functioned as both a sort of king and priest of the extended family. He was “officially” passing on God’s blessing from his authority as firstborn, king, and priest.Melchizedek was an Old Testament priest, prefiguring the Christ to come.
Annunciata said:Q.
Which American statesman defended the Bible’s autority in the Scopes evolution trial (a.k.a. Scopes monkey trial) in 1925?
http://www.melnikwine.bg/buy/blnun6.jpg:thumbsup: Now it’s your turn.William Jennings Bryan?
OK but I think I stumped ya’ll with the Melchizedek question. I think of another one.http://www.melnikwine.bg/buy/blnun6.jpg:thumbsup: Now it’s your turn.
As numerous as the sands of the seashore?When God told Abraham to “count the stars” in Genesis, how many stars did he see when he looked up? (I don’t necessarily need an actual number)
As numerous as the stars shall be your children and your children’s children be?Nope. How many did he SEE
No. I’d give you a penguin for your efforts, but I can’t perform that function yet. I’ll give you one more try before giving you the answer.As numerous as the stars shall be your children and your children’s children be?