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    1. The reverend quoted passages out of scientific studies about how singing raises the white blood cell count


    2. It can help cleanse the air passages to make you breathe easily


    3. As one reads these passages it should be apparent that those who are given watch over


    4. There are no passages of scripture which specifically say "Majority Rule" is wrong and should not happen or be allowed within a congregation


    5. The benefits of this exercise, apart from cleansing the lungs and bronchial passages, are the toning up of the whole lung action with highly stimulating effects on the entire body


    6. " He immediately launched into a recitation of many biblical passages exhorting one to speak the truth to the master like 1 Kings 22:16 and all those in Proverbs all the way to Zachariah 8:16, dozens of passages in all


    7. Many biblical passages regarding sexual immorality ran thru his mind as he watched this woman


    8. How sure was he that the scenes depicted on this ceiling were really what the Bible foretold? When he read the passages he saw the armies and harlots and beasts and plagues as they looked over two thousand years ago


    9. “Yes, and plenty of other passages


    10. Inside was a rabbit's warren of small passages and alleys

    11. Gnomes lit with candles rather than bioluminescent panels and the smoke and smell of old wax or even grease, mixed with moldy paper dust, their own personal odors and the residual odors of a cuisine heavy in fried wevn, kvarit and mushroom, never left the passages


    12. Since the 40's the passages to leave open had been planned when filling in and there were many Gnomes on the facilities committees


    13. Chloe seconded her observation and opened the Baedecker to read passages describing the island's history and attractions


    14. The beautiful voice and delivery of song by Miss Kaitlyn, the tempest, and the Port of Liverpool with descriptions of its environs were always favorite passages


    15. He was actually shuddering because of all the passages in the old testament she just described


    16. “Read the highlighted passages


    17. From here there are two passages to Lappranile’s balcony and several short hallways into the barn


    18. Shinvei put on a pair of muck boots as were required in some of the passages down by the docks, a sheer cape and a tribal pendant around her waist


    19. He had to use his own torch to travel these passages, they were musty and full of refuse


    20. dared to pass through the mountain passages and dodge and weave through the great trees

    21. His access to the palace gave him that edge that few others had and she usually hung on his lips when he updated her on all the activities and the latest titbits from the royal passages


    22. Narrow and twisting passages lead to rooms ever more and more intriguing than the previous


    23. By reflecting on these passages daily with an open heart and mind,


    24. The labyrinth of Greek legend was an impossibly complex maze of passages


    25. The Jews, on the other hand, reject this notion and they feel that Christians are mistaken in believing that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah and that passages in the Old Testament actually refer to Israel itself, whereas Christians would see those as references to Jesus Christ


    26. There has been a lot of controversy over this piece of scripture where Jews feel that Isaiah 53 refers to the nation Israel and they provide proof from various passages that show that when God refers to his servant, it actually points to Israel


    27. While Jews reject Jesus Christ as their Messiah and the New Testament in its entirety as being part of God’s Word, Christians are of the opinion that the information conveyed through Isaiah 53, as with many other passages and models that are used throughout the Bible, points to Jesus Christ as the Messiah


    28. So how does one then know which view is correct? There are many models, passages, and specific prophecies that point directly to Jesus as being the Messiah and also serve as proof that he is indeed Israel’s Messiah


    29. Returning to the question whether Jesus knew who he was and what his mission on Earth was - consider the following passages:


    30. Both are found in passages from the Bible and form part of the supernatural aspects as discussed

    31. How then should we treat those statements or sections from the Bible which we are unable to verify authenticity? Would it be accurate to assume that if we can prove 100% factual truth in all cases, would it be fair to treat the sections or passages for which we lack the evidence or foresight into the future, with exactly the same attitude? Would it be stretching it too far to think that we can demonstrate scientifically that the Bible as a whole is a supernatural unity and that we can accept with certainty that it contains true information on all aspects - even on subjects that we are unable to validate, due to our limitations? If we know that the information contained in this Book, predicted events that would happen in the future with 100% accuracy and continue to predict future events which we cannot assess from our point in time, should we not pay serious attention to what it says about those future events?


    32. Why did God create the Sun, Moon and stars only on the fourth day? Is it perhaps because people would one day adopt the Theory of Evolution? Did God in anticipation of this, have an order and sequence in his creation work, that would provide insight into the fact that it happened over a short period of time and was completed within 6 actual days, as opposed to Evolution’s billions of years? How can we be sure that everything was in fact created in 6 days and that these days are not to be interpreted as ages? If we look at Exodus, we have the following two passages:


    33. The Bible is clear about the topic and elaborates on the statements in Genesis 1 through additional passages elsewhere in the Bible - answering the question with clarity and putting aside any confusion one may have about the topic


    34. From the passages above it is clear that God mentions several times that “all flesh” and “all living creatures” on Earth would be destroyed through the Flood which he had brought on the Earth


    35. Can one then adopt an interpretation that God actually meant only the people and animals in the region where Noah lived? Would this be a true reflection of the meaning that is clearly emphasised through various passages? If God repented that he had made man, beast and birds, would he then only destroy 10% of them and leave the other 90% alive, when he said that he would “destroy all flesh” and destroy “everything that is in the earth”? Would he accomplish anything by destroying only a certain percentage as would be the case with a localised flood? Genesis 9 specifically refers to this Flood as a “flood to destroy the earth”


    36. We should also carefully consider whether we should cling to our knowledge of the Earth’s condition today, or whether we should rather look at the conditions on the Earth before such a flood occurred as described by the Bible? From what the Bible tells us, the world was a lot different in the times before the Flood from what we experience today: Below are some passages describing various aspects:


    37. From the passages above we can identify specific facts that indicate to us that different conditions prevailed on the Earth during the years before the Flood, compared to conditions on earth today


    38. From the passages above it is clear that the Bible is referring to an underground body of water which formed part of the Earth when it was made


    39. Interestingly enough, the garment which is referred to in two passages above, firstly points to the water covering the entire Earth as a garment and secondly it describes the subterranean waters being covered by a “garment” before the Flood


    40. Another section from the Bible that specifically anticipates and addresses the Theory of Evolution is given in the passages below:

    41. The Bible clearly declares in the passages above that no person will be justified in God’s eyes by attempting to keep his laws; yet many people still think that they can prove God wrong


    42. together passages dealing with elders and see how this


    43. consider that in several passages elders are charged to


    44. as not to contradict other passages the elders must


    45. passages such as I Peter 5:2 where Peter told elders:


    46. passages inspired by His Spirit


    47. New Testament passages, we may arrive at the


    48. Meanwhile, deep within the temple, through centuries-old hallways, walkways and other passages,


    49. hallway’s ceiling, with a stairwell on the corner of one of the passages leading off of it


    50. They were undeniably bright, well-read academics with a penchant for dissecting and analyzing Old Testament passages














































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