Dan 8:23 refers to a "a king fierce in countenance."
The evidence does not support the idea that this is any one man. If you read and study the scriptural evidence, the symbolic reference here is to the Anglo-American world power as a whole, not to Obama, or any other specific president.
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Revelation chapter 22 describes the new heaven and new earth, the river of the water of life, the tree of life, and the invitation to come to Jesus for salvation. It emphasizes that God's judgment is final, the time is near, and that those who do His commandments will have the right to the tree of life. The chapter closes with a warning against altering the words in the book of Revelation.
The Bible Book of Revelation, chapter 20.
If a judgment goes in the bankruptcy, it can be removed. The person who the judgment was for, has the right to request that it still be paid. In most Chapter 7 situations, the judge will decide in favor of the debtor.
Dismissal yes, Discharge, probably not.
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i receive a judgment for ganishment but i have other bills which i qualify for chapter 7 does it get dismissed if i include it in the bankrutpcy
Yes and no. You can file for chapter 13 bankruptcy HOWEVER your obligations to pay the judgment against you will not go away.
You bet! You can get taken to court for not paying. I don't believe that you can chapter 7 it either.
Seen at Exodus chapter 15 verse 26 The translation litterally means "I am Jehovah, the one healing you". Jehovah was gradually leading the isrealites to a state where they could be his chosen race to bring about the messiah. This healing would lead to the entire human kind to being saved.
Yes. If the judgment resulted in a lien against property. Even though the judgment will be discharged in the BK. The lien will remain on the property and the item will remain on the CR. Due to the negative effect of a BK, the additional notice of a judgment, is rather insignificant.