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Undertakers or funeral directors typically handle the burial or cremation arrangements of the deceased.
There is no record of Jesus burying the dead. But he did say to a man let the dead bury the dead: Mat 8:21 Another man, who was a disciple, said, "Sir, first let me go back and bury my father." Mat 8:22 "Follow me," Jesus answered, "and let the dead bury their own dead."
There is evidence to suggest that Homo erectus may have buried their dead, based on findings of remains associated with intentional burial practices. However, the interpretation of these findings is subject to debate among scientists.
Jesus said "Let the dead bury their own dead" in response to a man who wanted to bury his father before following Jesus. This statement highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual matters over worldly concerns.
Evidence suggests that Neanderthals buried their dead, sometimes accompanied by tools, food, or flowers. This practice implies a level of symbolic or ritualistic behavior in Neanderthal culture.
They are called the undertakers.
The Union Buries Its Dead was created in 1893.
He is the person who prepares the deceased for the funeral and ultimately buries the dead. An undertaker in french is un fossoyeur
a person that buries the body of a dead person and holds the ceremony of dead people.
They are called undertakers.
Burris beetle
Buries is part of the verb 'to bury'. Buries rhymes with berries. Buries is the third person singular. My dog loves to bury bones. He buries them anyplace where he finds lawn.
A person who buries dead people is commonly referred to as a "grave digger." This role often involves digging graves and preparing burial sites, and it may also encompass responsibilities related to maintaining cemetery grounds. In some contexts, they may be part of a broader profession known as funeral service workers or morticians.
He will have them put to death
The estate is responsible.
Kasigra, singular and kasigriba , plural all in Dagbani , a language widely spoken in Northern Ghana , West Africa.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).