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In the Bible, the merciful are those who show compassion, kindness, and forgiveness towards others. They are willing to help and show mercy to those who are in need, regardless of whether they deserve it or not. It is often said that God himself is merciful and encourages his followers to be the same.
a merciful of selfless act like helping those in need.
Those who show forgiveness can be called forgiving or merciful. Those who deserve forgiveness can be called forgivable.
those who where raptured up where in heaven those who became christians after the tribulation are on earth
comparative: more merciful superlative: most merciful
Whether or not God is merciful to those people requires an assumption that God is more real than all the other gods they worshipped. Some say this is not really the case. On the other hand, some would say that surely a loving and merciful God would be merciful to those who could not have known of him. In the end, it all comes down to what we believe.
Mercy is a noun so it doesn't have a comparative or superlative form. Merciful is the adjective. Comparative is more merciful. Superlative is most merciful
Allah is God in English; same God for Christians and Jews. He is the Creator and the all Merciful. Refer to related question below.
Most merciful
No one thing happens to all Christians at the same time.
How merciful he was to us.
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