The back cover.
2006-10-15 16:35:17
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answered by Lauren C.: Led-head 4 (∞) 4
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you do not have a clue approximately what you're saying. you're taking that out of context. The area the place you're saying which you would be able to sacrifice lives as long because it quite is interior the call of Jesus, is the different is that folk will sacrifice lives thinking that they are doing it interior the call of Jesus whilst they are no longer (John sixteen:2) And while you're speaking with regard to the crusades that dosen't mean that it become God's will that to take place. men do what they want. do no longer blame God. i visit advise you to examine the Bible and take somebody opinion. don't have self assurance each little thing that folk enable you understand because of fact they may be out of context of incorrect or they only say stuff they hear and don't understand if this is actual.
2016-10-19 11:32:55
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answered by ? 4
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Honestly Blanche, there are so many favorite parts that I just couldn't list them all. I suppose I would say John, Romans, and Proverbs. Yeah, I like the verses about the son returning too. I can't really pick a favorite part, there is gold sprinkled all throughout both testaments.
2006-10-15 16:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I really like the story of Job. Job lost his family, his health, everything he had and he still praised God. I was recently close to losing a lot of what I had and I went through some very tough financial problems and very serious health issues and I still praised God during my ordeal. I feel that the story of Job closely resembles events in my life.
2006-10-15 19:49:55
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answered by ironchain15 6
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As a married woman and mother of five I live by 1 Peter 3:16. This passage of the scripture describes a wife with a gentle and quiet spirit who has incredible influence with her husband. It also teaches us that our beauyty does not come from the outside but rather the inside
2006-10-15 16:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Although the bible provides so much, one of my favorites is psalm 91. When I am doubting myself or having a bad day, I like to read and meditate over psalm 91:1-16
2006-10-15 17:08:01
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answered by rara_avis 1
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Romans 9...it teaches the absolute sovereignty of God in salvation. Basically, He has the final say in who goes to heaven and who doesn't.
I do believe, however, that "whosoever will" may come to Christ and be saved. The Bible clearly teaches this, too.
2006-10-19 13:13:18
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answered by Kidd! 6
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I have several but my favorite comes from the third chapter in Ecclesiastes; it was the basis for a song that was written by Bob Dylan and performed by The Byrds.
There is a time for everything in every place.
2006-10-15 16:34:37
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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My favorite is the book of acts because of the historicity (accuracy in Luke's reporting)
And the last 4 chapters of Job, for the scientific accuracy.
2006-10-15 16:33:22
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answered by buckhouse_ryan 2
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My favorite New Testament books are John and Colossians...and in the Old Testament I like Psalms and Proverbs.
2006-10-15 16:33:24
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answered by rejoiceinthelord 5
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"And Abraham said unto his young men, Abide ye here with the *ss; and I and the lad will go yonder..."
I ask you: Has there *ever* been a bible quote cited that wasn't taken out of context?
2006-10-15 18:01:25
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answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6
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