bereans
Rockford has more people than Noble. Rockford is a larger city with a higher population compared to Noble.
When Paul and Silas preached to the noble people of Berea, the Bereans listened attentively and then examined the Scriptures daily to verify the teachings they received. This approach of careful consideration and diligent study is a model for us, encouraging us to seek understanding and truth in our beliefs. By doing so, they demonstrated a commendable willingness to engage with the message critically and thoughtfully.
the carbon family. the noble gases never react
A knight would often be a vassal of a more powerful noble, or subsidiary to the noble in another way.A powerful noble could also hold a knighthood himself.
Zinc sleeps around too much to be considered noble, so I'd go with Aluminum.
Alkali metals have one electron more than the noble gases.
It has 7 valence electrons, so needs 1 more to become noble.
When a noble gas loses an electron, it forms a positively charged ion. This ion is more stable compared to other elements because noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them very unreactive. By losing an electron, the noble gas achieves a full valence shell, similar to the configuration of noble gases, thereby becoming more stable.
No. The noble gasses take up a single column of the periodic table
My culture, which was largely religious, taught me to believe whatever they tell me without thinking. I found God and religion on my own. Everything I have been told I have learned to find out if that was the real answer myself. I do not trust what people say about religion, because religists are the biggest liars in the world. Remember, the Apostle Paul said that the Bereans were more noble than those in Thessalonica, because they received the the apostles' with readiness of mind, and THEN searched the scriptures, to see whether what they were saying was true. Don't be paranoid, but don't just believe what people tell you, even in the name of religion.
well you can get more books from barn noble or borders
The Bereans were people who lived in Beroea, a city in Macedonia, near Thessalonica, where Paul preached on his second missionery journey. They were HIGHLY commended because, when it came to spiritual matters, they would not take anyone's word for anything. They carefully examined the Scriptures daily to see whether the things Paul taught them were supported by God's Word. They are a good example for Christians today. (Acts 17:10-11) Because of their diligence in proving the truth of what they were learning, many of these "noble-minded" persons, both Jews and Greeks listened and became Christians. Silas and Timothy were left behind to care for this new group in Beroea.-Acts 17:12-15.On his third missionery journey, one of Paul's companions was Sopater, a Christian from Beroea.-Acts 20:1-4.