It appears to be by Anonymous, 3rd century, and was translated from the German of Angelus Silesius.
I don't see a question, only a statement. The Church of Christ does share in the Lord's supper each Sunday though.
I would write 15,001 as fifteen-thousand and one. Though I suspect the hyphen is not necessarily correct.
Yes, I can. I'm not sure what good knowing that does you, though.
One thousand has an 'a' in it. I think that's the first one with an 'a' in, though.
Two thousand and fifteen Or Twenty fifteen (sometimes spoken though not technically correct)
The location is Bethlehem, Micah 5:2 says: But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting.
The answer depends on exactly what you means by "from" Bethlehem: born in Bethlehem or currently living in Bethlehem. If he first, then let X = All persons born in Bethlehem. Y = All persons born in Israel. The probability of a person born is Israel being from Bethlehem is X/Y. There is probably a need for a correction, though. What about people born in Bethlehem before 1948. Whatever your political angle, they were not born in Israel because Israel did not exist as a state that time!
It is said that he was born in Bethlehem. Many people today do not believe that Jesus actually existed. One thing is true, though. We read from the Bible that He was born in Bethlehem, Judaea. That is around the Jerusalem area. That is the place people think He was born.
This is an allusion; Pontius Pilate was the ruler in Bethlehem who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at the order of the Jewish leadership, even though he knew Christ was innocent and did not deserve to be killed in such a way. This allusion serves two purposes: the first is that it implies that Hale knows these women are innocent but will stand by and do nothing because he is not in control of with happening; the second is that it compares Elizabeth's goodness to Christ's, so that we can understand the depth of John's love for her.
No Christ died for everyone. Even though he wants everyone saved.
ya there is forget the name of it though. it's actually not just about that but it's a song about the day of Jesus' birth. it's in there though You're thinking of Long Time Ago In Bethlehem?
"Israeli" and "Palestinian" are political groups. The religious groups would Jewish, Christian, or Muslim. As for whether the Israelis or Palestinians are in control of Bethlehem, Bethlehem is ostensibly in Zone A of the West Bank which means that the Palestinian Authority has both municipal control and police responsibility. Of course, like most places in the West Bank, though, there is significant Israeli interference.
I don't see a question, only a statement. The Church of Christ does share in the Lord's supper each Sunday though.
It is uncertain as to whether or not there were 3: there were 3 GIFTS of the Magi, though.
8 Million = 8,000,000 12 Hundred Thousand = 1,200,000 11 Ten Thousand = 11,000 (Doesn't sound proper though) 9 Thousand = 9,000 9,220,000 is your answer.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem, in Israel. After his birth, he lived there for up to a year. He lived for a short time (a few months to a couple years) somewhere in Egypt after that, then went to Nazareth in Galilee (northern Israel) where he spent most of his childhood. He lived there until he began his ministry, around the age of 30.
I would write 15,001 as fifteen-thousand and one. Though I suspect the hyphen is not necessarily correct.