Answer: Edited by Fowl1
Neither one works by itself. They are eternally bound together:
"...wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is ?" (James 2:20)
The Mesopotamians believed that the relationship between gods and mortals was a staple for existence
Two things. The pharaohs said they were chosen by Gods, that they were Gods, and became Gods after death.
the loved each other
They where all brothers and sisters.
In Mesopotamian society, gods were an integral part of daily life and were believed to control various aspects of the world. They were both feared and revered, with rituals and offerings conducted to appease them. The relationship between the people of Mesopotamia and their gods was one of dependency and devotion, where the gods were seen as both protectors and punishers.
not good he is always moody afraid that
No one, since the Hebrews (Israelites) did not have gods. They worshiped One God and still do.
Yes Adam did fall from Gods grace.
brothers
Gods grace
they give us gods grace
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