no she wasnt she was called elizabeth blackwell why did you want to know
Elizabeth: "And yet you've not confessed till now. That speak goodness in you." Elizabeth: "John, it come to naught that I should forgive you, if you'll forgive yourself. It is not my sould John, it is yours. Only be sure of this, for I know it now. Whatever you will do, it is a good man does it."
Elizabeth: "And yet you've not confessed till now. That speak goodness in you." Elizabeth: "John, it come to naught that I should forgive you, if you'll forgive yourself. It is not my sould John, it is yours. Only be sure of this, for I know it now. Whatever you will do, it is a good man does it."
If you are referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, we do not know when she was born but it was probably in the middle of the first century BC.
that's what i wanna know...and eve?
There is no biography of Elizabeth's life. All that we know about her with certainty is found in the Gospels.
If you are referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, we do not know when she was born but it was probably in the middle of the first century BC.
Elizabeth realizes that Abigail not only wants her gone and out of John's life, she actually wants her dead. Mary Warren refuses to tell Elizabeth who actually accuses her as she is "bound by law." But Elizabeth hardly needs to know the name. She is sure it is Abigail, and here is why: Elizabeth: She wants me dead. All week I knew this would come...She will cry me out until they take me!...She wants me dead, John, you know it...She thinks she can take my place, John. What Elizabeth means is that Abigail is so consumed with lust for John that she will do absolutely anything to be rid of Elizabeth, even have her killed so that she can be with him. Because Abigail and John had slept together, Abigail feels that he has made her a "promise" to be with her and leave his wife. She is tired of waiting. Elizabeth knows this, but John refuses to see.
A:In Luke's Gospel, Elizabeth was barren, and for this reason had had no children. She was now stricken with age and could no longer even expect to have children when Zechariah was told she would bear a child who would be called John. Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) believes that Elizabeth and Zechariah were literary creations by the gospel author and, on this view, we do not know who John's parents were.
People should know about John Dalton because he invented the modern atomic theory.
yes, i only know three of the names though, elizabeth, richard, and joel
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth so you need to be more specific if you wish an answer. If you are referring to the mother of John the Baptist we know virtually nothing about Elizabeth except that she was a housewife and mother.