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No where does Holy Scripture state the words exactly as a phrase by itself, "Speak, for they servant" but Scripture does say, "Speak, for they servant heareth" - 1Samuel 3:10.
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the servant doesn't want the people to know that the doctor is money hungry
The marriage proposal from Count Pairs.
"Faithful servant" is mentiond twice, Matthew 25:21 and Matthew 25:23
I will say, "Speak Lord, your servant is listening."
***They are minor players who don’t speak many lines. ***They are generally referred to by their occupation; a servant is simply called servant.
***They are minor players who don’t speak many lines. ***They are generally referred to by their occupation; a servant is simply called servant.
The doctor's servant in "The Pearl" refused to speak in the old language because it represented the oppression and colonial legacy that the doctor wanted to move past. By refusing to use the old language, the servant was likely symbolizing a desire to break free from the constraints and injustices of the past.
Hitler killed over 11 million people in the holocaust. the jews couldnt survive this but they did and they are rebuilding the nation as we speak.
he doesn't want to embarrass kino