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Answered: Where is the Yarmuk river mentioned in the Old testament

This river exist until today. 3 small rivers (Yarmuch, Dan and Chatzbani) join together to create the Jarden river. The Yarmuch (the "ch" is pronouncrthe spanish J [e.g: Juan]) is located in the northen Galilee close to Kibutz Dan. Easy to reach it.

Answered: Old testament

Remember what was written in 1 Cor 13 4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects ...

Answered: Timeline of Old Testament

Before the world began, God had a plan (see Ephesians) - he created a special place, he put people in it, and gave them a special blessing. He told his plan directly to the first fathers, or Patriarchs, in the first days. And he chose one special father, Abraham, which means "father of nations ...

Answered: Last will and testaments

Many states allow a holographic will, which must be written in the testator's handwriting, dated and signed, but does not require a notary or witnesses. Michigan is one of the states that does allow it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_will
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My question is if someone find a scroll or bible from moses time what

The Egyptian antiquities gets it first. Never turn it over to the catholic church.

Old testament Where can I obtain a small version of the book?

Try searching www.half.com. Good luck.

Old Testament and homosexuality

What i don't understand is why christians think they are somehow doing good or God's work by condemning others for being gay. It seems to me that God is the only qualified individual to judge and who is sinless enough to be worried about other's sins and not their own? The real outcome of this ...