Abraham
The angel who spoke to Joseph in the biblical story was the angel Gabriel.
She didn't sing it, she spoke it, and probably in Aramaic. The music was inspired by the passage. No. The Biblical words referred to as the Magnificat apply only to those spoken by Mary upon being told that she had been chosen to bear the son of God. There is a similar passage, from Anna in the temple when she had seen the infant Saviour but this is not the 'Magnificat'.
They spoke what they thought, not what others thought.
They spoke what they thought, not what others thought.
The old episodes where or were each character spoke are the best ones. Which do you use, where or were?
There is none. Scott comes from a Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic. It is derived from Latin Scoti meaning "Gaelic speaker."No Hebrew name has this meaning, as Scotland was unheard of in Biblical times.There is none. Scott comes from a Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic. It is derived from Latin Scoti meaning "Gaelic speaker."No Hebrew name has this meaning, as Scotland was unheard of in Biblical times.
Pluto
The Vulcan who spoke to whales was Spock. The reason for mind melding with the humpback whales was to bring the whales back to 2286 so they were no longer extinct and Spock needed to know if they were going to assist or resist.
The character who spoke those words is Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter."
There are many, but Isaiah is the main biblical book which refers to the Messiah!
God, in Exodus 3, spoke to Moses on Mt. Horeb, which is referred to as the "Mountain of God".
It is not wrong as Jesus spoke to the person who had demons in him. And commanded them to leave him.