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Search results for query: "Ecclesiastes 11:5"

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  1. cataway

    Moses and Elijah.A vision or real?

    you are likely referring to the place that birds fly.
  2. paradox

    Moses and Elijah.A vision or real?

    1 Maccabees 2:58 confirms Eliah's ascention Not only Elijah but Enoch did also ascend to heavens: Genesis 5:24 Sirach 44:16 and Sirach 49:14 confirm Enoch Hebrews 11:5 confirms that "taking up" or "ascending" means "not seeing death". There are only 2 possible explanation regarding...
  3. Crosstian

    Evidence for “a god” at John 10:33

    Here are some texts on the Person/Being of the Holy Ghost/Spirit: The Holy Ghost/Spirit, What Does The Bible Say? The Scripture [KJB] listing on the Holy Ghost/Spirit: "the Holy Ghost" (x90) - Matthew 1:18,20, 3:11, 12:31,32, 28:19; Mark 1:8, 3:29, 12:36, 13:11; Luke 1:15,35,41,67, 2:25,26...
  4. allfoak

    This & That: The Reflections of Allfoak

    Personal Accountability
  5. V

    Enter your favourite "Quotes" here.

    Ecclesiastes 11:5 (New International Version 1984, ©1984) 5 As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the spirit is formed in a mother’s womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things.
  6. s2a

    Why shouldn't the mother have the option to abort?

    Hello once again Mister Emu, I rhetorically asked: What's the name of this particular forum again? Well...It's primarily relevant in illustrating ironic historical hypocrisy. Most of the "moral" arguments defending slavery found their roots in Scriptural justifications (tendered...
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