Interesting and very difficult to put into x amount of letters.
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In this verse, King David is saying that a certain number of casualties are to be expected in war.
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To address this question, the first thing to be taken in consideration is the fact that The Bible is written mostly in parables. Then, next, what is the sword, from the divine prospective? As it is written in Isaiah 49v2 "..he hath made my mouth like a sharp sword. Also "I have slain them by the words of my mouth. Hosea 1v5. So, clearly the sword is the words of the mouth, that will defend the righteous against all forces of evil. Moreover, as it is also written, "..will fight against them with the sword of my mouth".Revelation 2v 17. In those regards it must , also be noted that, "That the mouth the hand with the twoedged sword, to execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishment upon the people to bind their (evil) king in chains, and their nobles with iron to execute upon them the judgment written. Psalms 149v6-9. Finally, those that the "Sword" devoureth are, as it is written, " The devil and satan which deceiveth the whole world was cast out along with his angels.Revelations 12 v 9.
Hannah named her son Samuel because she had asked God to give her a son. And Samuel meant "heard by God".
Coach Carter
It is meant to transfer energy from one form to another.
They were SUPPOSED to be together.
It can not be transferred from one to another.
If you meant wealthy then rich
King Saul and King David were both anointed by the prophet Samuel. (1 Samuel 10:1) Samuel then took the flask of oil and poured it out on Saul's head. He kissed him and said: "Has not Jehovah anointed you as a leader over his inheritance? (1 Samuel 16:13) 13 So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers. And the spirit of Jehovah began to empower David from that day forward. Samuel later rose and went his way to Ra′mah.
There is no such word as 'aducate'. If you meant 'educate', then 'teach' is a synonym. If you meant 'adjudicate', then 'judge' is a synonym.
to sympathize or understand another persons problems.
another name of king
what is meant by economic activity
A ward is a person under the care or protection of another person.