Noah.
I want the boat.
2007-10-28 15:58:14
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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John
2007-10-28 22:54:53
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answered by Devoted1 7
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I've been studying the book of Genesis recently and studying the life of Joseph, who was sold into slavery by his brothers, into Egypt, and went through some horrible trials and tribulations in his life, but because he stayed faithful to God, and perservered, ended up become the most powerful man in Egypt, except for Pharroh.
2007-10-28 22:48:30
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answered by Bryan M 6
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Lot's wife, followed by Leviticus
All you folks who vote me down must take the Bible way too literally. How much of Leviticus do you actually obey? How do you know which parts of the Bible should be taken literally and what is figurative? Who makes up the rules and tells you so?
2007-10-28 22:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Paul
2007-10-28 22:46:54
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answered by rikirailrd 4
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Moses
He had a problem with speaking and still Jehovah used him. The people who followed him didn't always seem to like him and he still lead them .
Because of them they had to wander around for 40 years and he stayed true to God.
2007-10-28 22:54:03
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answered by bongobeat25 5
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Moses
2007-10-28 22:50:30
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answered by Jay Aka. ngerkday 4
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The publican in the tale of the Publican and the Pharisee. If only believers would be more like him.
2007-10-28 22:47:54
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answered by Ranto 7
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Ruth
2007-10-28 22:47:52
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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Ruth and Daniel
2007-10-29 00:02:41
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answered by cbmultiplechoice 5
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