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The boneyard that came to life, God said, represented backslidden and rebellious Israel. Ezekiel had been given the ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHere's What Nobody Told You About Mary And JosephWhether you're religious or not, you know what a basic Nativity scene looks like -- Joseph and Mary kneeling by the manger of the baby Jesus, surrounded by shepherds, kings, and farm animals. However, ...
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TheCollector on MSNWhen Was the Bible Written? The Traditional Christian ViewDisclaimer: This article presents the traditional Christian view on the authorship and timeline of the Bible. It is important ...
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Duffy encourages Christian midshipmen: ‘We shouldn’t have to hide our faith’Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy marked Easter weekend with a tweet honoring the importance of faith with some ...
Shiloh Baptist Church (New Site), 525 Princess Anne St., worships each Sunday at 10 a.m. Services are also livestreamed at ...
A top archaeology journal now bars Israelis from publishing on Judea and Samaria unless they work with Palestinian ...
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The Christian Post on MSN4 stages of 'Jesus derangement syndrome'Consider the four stages of what I call "Jesus derangement syndrome." And then check your heart to see if you currently ...
Unfortunately the Bible lumps the Ten Commandments all together ... Temple contained two large statues of angels according to 1 Kings 6:23-28. In the following verses, Solomon also had the walls ...
ELOHIM: Translated as God (a plural noun, for more than one, almost always used with singular verbs, the dual form Eloah is used in Job); Elohim is the royal I; and is very often used in the Quran. It ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNGrace, the kingdom and the lawThe kingdom of heaven or of God cannot function where His Grace hasn’t been proclaimed. He fulfilled and abolished the Law in ...
ELOHIM: Translated as God (a plural noun, for more than one, almost always used with singular verbs, the dual form Eloah is used in Job); Elohim is the royal I; and is very often used in the Quran. It ...
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