it was in the book of Genesis when Adam and Eve first sinned. he was in the garden of Eden when he asked where Adam was. he then came out from hiding and said that he was hiding because he was necked.
It is mind boggling I know god has seen everything however, the question asked what are two things god has not seen? your answer greatly appreciated Thank youLiz Short
Meat is mentioned 285 times in the KJV Bible, but the majority of these refer to general food or to flour. The flesh of animals is mostly referred to as flesh, but God also often calls all mankind, 'flesh'.
This is a very controversial question. The short answer is that God has always existed, but I cannot try to explain it as you have to believe the book of Genesis and the whole Bible for yourself.
is there a god. that's the hardest science question!
Hannah named her son Samuel because she had asked God to give her a son. And Samuel meant "heard by God".
Adam (adam and eve)
In his prayers, Paul asked God to take away a "thorn in the flesh."
The serpent asks EVE a question in Genesis 3:1 -- "Did God really say, "You must not eat from any tree in the garden?" This is the first question asked in the Bible.
The first lie was told by Cain to God. God asked Cain where his brother, Abel, was. Cain told God that he did not know, then posed the famous question: "Am I my brother's keeper?".
One where your answer is already formulated before a question is asked, providing you have some inclination as to the question before it is asked.
Mary accepted God's invitation without question when she was asked to be the earthly mother of his son, Jesus.Mary accepted God's invitation without question when she was asked to be the earthly mother of his son, Jesus.
Did God take on flesh, and if so, why
For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh was created in 1990.
flesh
Well for me to answer this question I'd have to do a google search on mesopotamia writing. What on earth is that. But as for Saul, it's of Hebrew origin, and basically means prayed for; or asked for. Which is quite ironic considering the first Saul of the Bible was the first king of Israel requested and asked for from GOD. Well for me to answer this question I'd have to do a google search on mesopotamia writing. What on earth is that. But as for Saul, it's of Hebrew origin, and basically means prayed for; or asked for. Which is quite ironic considering the first Saul of the Bible was the first king of Israel requested and asked for from GOD.
I believe God created woman from flesh of man; because God is a man and a spirit; not a woman. I believe God created Man to be him, in the flesh.
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