Yes. Not the steel or plastic needles we use today, but rather needles made from bone or wood splinters.
The Bible does not mention the Philippines by name. The Philippines as a nation did not exist during biblical times.
That word does not exist in the Bible
K2 is the second-highest mountain on Earth after Mount Everest. It is millions of years old, so it was not only around during biblical times, but millions of years before the Genesis creation.
Unfortunately nothing Biblical
The computerized machine will give the expert sewer hundreds of different stitches and other various options. In order to accomplish more complicated buttonholes, the expert sewer will appreciate the four-step functions. Specialized functions exist for sideways sewing and automatic threading; additionally, more than one needle (ranging from 2-5 needles in one shaft) are handy for topstitching and sewing more than one line on the fabric.
Of course. The continents as we know them now were formed millions of years ago. Not only were there other lands, there were thriving civilizations in them too.
We do not even know that God exists, and this is just a matter of faith. We therefore can not 'know' that angels, the biblical messengers of God, exist.
No - Nothing existed before 'Biblical Times' except God.
Of course they do. Two famous obelisks are Cleopatra's Needles. One is located in New York and the other in London
Resurrection is mentioned in Isaiah 26:19.
The Kenmore 385 sewing machine typically weighs between 15 to 20 pounds, depending on the specific model. This weight makes it relatively portable for a sewing machine, allowing for easier transport to classes or workshops. Always check the model specifications for the exact weight, as variations can exist.
During biblical times, the Germans as we know them today did not exist as a distinct ethnic or cultural group. The term "German" was first used by the Romans to refer to various tribes living in the region we now know as Germany. These tribes were diverse and included groups such as the Suebi, Vandals, and Goths.