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Is Adam Young related to Niel Young Will someone please answer without sarchasm. Adam's sound is similar to Neil's twang but without the southern sound. They possibly have a common ancester?

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George Washington is related to both rights and responsibility. As a leader in the American Revolution and the first President of the United States, Washington played a crucial role in establishing and protecting the rights of American citizens. He also emphasized the importance of civic responsibility and the duty of citizens to actively participate in the democratic process.


Who is George Washington's cousin's brother's wife?

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Where is a description of Jesus in the Old Testament?

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Where was prophet Isaiah born?

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Are ballatrix and Voldemort related?

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Did the prophet Isaiah foresee the day that God would come and judge his people?

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How comes the roman crucified jesus without knowing his identity?

The Romans were told and showed that he was the son of God, but chose not to believe it. Also, this was apart of God's plan. Throughout the first testament God slowly reveals his plan. Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 8:6-8, Isaiah 11:10-12, Isaiah 16:5, Isaiah 53:3-6, and Isaiah 53:11.


What is the theme of Second Isaiah?

The second portion of Isaiah (the latter chapters) speak of the eventual redemption of the Israelites by God. Tradition states that all the chapters of Isaiah were authored by the one Prophet Isaiah. Non-traditional theories claiming more than one author of the Book of Isaiah are based upon zero physical evidence and are refuted by the fact that the Septuagint and the Dead Sea scrolls (and all other ancient sources) include the complete text of Isaiah.


Who is Second Isaiah and what his purpose?

Second Isaiah is a fictional writer used to explain the drastic difference in style in the second part of Isaiah. Although he is among the greatest of the prophets no-one knows about him either before or after his amazing prophecies. A second reason apart from style is the necessity on the part of those who do not believe in the possibility of fulfilled prophecy to explain the amazing predictive prophecy found in this later part of Isaiah. The reason is that apparently they were written after the event. Of course this flies in the face of all evidence and such a fictitious author appears and vanishes without a trace. We also know that people, even today, write with different styles according to the occasion as did the actual author Isaiah son of Amoz. The alleged purpose of the fictional second Isaiah was to deceptively proclaim as prophecy events which were to him already in the past. The truth is far simpler. It has the best evidence. It does not make the truth into a lie.


What is St. Isaiah the patron saint of?

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