Yes both Moses and Elijah performed miracles.
Comment: In the Old Testament, beside Moses and Elijah, Elisha the prophet preformed miracles. Then in the New Testament, of course Jesus preformed miracles and after Him Peter and John performed miracles. The Apostle Paul preformed miracles and used the power of God to do some strange things also.. (Acts 3:1-10; Acts 9:36-43; Acts 19: 11-16; Acts 20: 8-12.)
No.
Same way you do it on anyone else.
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The same thing as anyone else's Holy Bible, only his was in Portuguese.
For the same reason anyone else reads it. To see what it says.
Nowhere in the Bible as far as i can recall. Anyone else got any idea?
The Bible doesn't mention Isaiah or anyone else having a vision of the Lord 'setting on a thorn'.
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It would depend on the context in which it is being discussed. There are references to the Bible, to CID 3168 Droperidol, and a few other medicines.Ê
More people could perform more work. If anyone in the family was indisposed or died, someone else could assume her/his tasks.
During the reign of Cleopatra slaves did their jobs just like when anyone else ruled. They each had their special tasks to perform and did them, no matter who was on the throne.