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There is only one book which contains the words New(ness) of Life, these can be found in Romans Ch. 6 v 4 The only other that come close can be found in 2 Corinthians 3:6 Who also hath made us able ministers of the (new) testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth (life.)
John 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Most likely coincidence. There are plenty of examples of things that come in threes in everyday life - it's not that strange to come across them in succession.
One place he hanged himself is in the minds of the wicked who judge him unrighteously. The wicked neither perceive nor understand the meaning of the words, "He went and hanged himself." Those words follow these words, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." Judas hanged himself upon his own cross where he renounced his life of sin to find life in Jesus. The physical location was not far from the temple where he cast down the pieces of silver. I offer these words in my own name.
There is nowhere in the KJV bible where the words "life" and "save" appear in the same verse.
Not necessarily. You can make a Slappy dummy, but I think when they use Slappy in Goosebumps shows, they make the people out of the film and make Slappys voice.
Slappy always has a card in his shirt pocket. It says Karru marri odana loma molunu karano. That is the code that brings him to life. According to Slappy, it means you and I are one now. Whoever reads it becomes Slappy's slave.
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No. People can not use magic to make dolls come to life. This only happens in movies when the special effects guys go to work. Real life doesn't have that sort of thing and is not real. Actually, it is a little creepy.
There is no such thing as magic... If your dog died, and you want him to come back, you can't... It's the life cycle of Earth.
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He tries to control others through his magic words
Slappy from R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" series is a fictional character, based on the concept of a malevolent ventriloquist dummy that comes to life. He is not specifically based on any real-life individual.
"If I Get a Magic Pencil" is a story in an online Indian kids' magazine. The story relates what a child would do if he or she got a magic pencil, and how what they draw would come to life.
the two words come from the meanings bio= life and ology= study of coming together to mean the study of life.
Spells need intentions, but they also need words, which is why there is a relationship between magic and words. Although many musicians or people who study shamanism believe that words alone have little power, one can negate that simply by explaining that spells need words to get through but words don't need spells or magic to be meaningful and have an effect. Magic is fake, not that it does not exist or work, but that it is not by nature. Magic usually occurs when one wants to go against the universe and the way of life. However, words come from within the heart, and they are not forced out of one nor do they go against nature or fate. Summing up, if scientists prove that herbs and natural products are more healthier than chemical products, than magic is not as good as pure words which are natural and only require one's own intentions and feelings rather than an outside force.