King David, the author of Psalms, actually lived to exactly age 70. But, no, it's just saying that the average life-expectancy is seventy years. You can live anywhere from 0 to 120.
2007-05-07 12:57:47
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answered by Melanie Mue 4
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Moses suggests that's our maximum lifespan. However, he goes on to state that we may live to see 80 if we're strong. But our age will still ensure we're weak.
Remember, though, that Moses lived to be 120 and he never lost any strength.
2007-05-07 07:10:03
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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God didnt promise all of us 70 years to stay. God doesnt promise us the next day expensive. i'm 23 years previous and that i ought to drop ineffective precise now sitting here at this computing gadget if God sees it as my time to circulate. If God promised us all 70 years to stay then we wouldnt have women having misscarriages and youngsters loss of existence from maximum cancers and we actually wouldnt have human beings residing to be 102-104 years previous! You arent given the promise of the subsequent breath you're taking. there is not any set quantity of time that God has promised all of us to stay. If God blesses me with the next day then i'm chuffed.
2016-10-04 12:34:00
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answered by ? 4
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Not a guarantee, but what it should be if we take care of ourselves, do not die in an accident or sickness.
2007-05-07 07:14:42
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answered by tim 6
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Nuh huh!
2007-05-07 07:09:19
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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nope
2007-05-07 07:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No guarantee.
Did you not notice the word 'if'?
2007-05-07 07:09:32
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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