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That though the Serpent (Belial or Satan) would bruise His heel (that part or aspect closest to the earth as the earth is His footstool), this SEED (a single male child) would bruise the serpents head (plan and place of authority)
because woman often need man's promise.
She promised him that she will keep watching the suitcase and that nobody will rob it
A woman who adopts a child becomes that child's "mother".
The right to privacy is about the woman's right to decide over her body. No one can come and legally invade her privacy concerning when to have or not to have a child.
Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world.so is jaenyla
No. The law presumes that an unmarried woman has the legal right to take whatever action she chooses concerning a pregnancy. If she decides to have and keep the child she retains sole custody to that child until the father's parentage is established. At that time such issues as custody, visitation, child support, etc. can be addressed by the court. The parentage has been established, but now she is seeking Child Support, is there no action you can take against her for the deception?
a nun
Give the woman the child and be with someone you want to be with, then you will have a baby.
Studio One - 1948 Concerning a Woman of Sin 2-8 was released on: USA: 31 October 1949
There are 560 ways.
When we read that Abraham laughed when he heard the news that he would soon become a father at his advanced age, many assume that he laughed in disbelief. However, one reference work, Insight on the Scriptures, offers another possibility: "Both Abraham and Sarah laughed at the angelic announcements that they would have a son in their old age. Abraham was not reproved for laughing but Sarah was, and she even tried to deny her laughter. It therefore appears that Abraham's laughter was the result of joy at the amazing prospect of having a son by Sarah in his old age. But Sarah's laughter evidently was because the same amazing prospect struck her as somewhat humorous; the thought of a woman of her age, till now sterile, having a child apparently brought a somewhat incongruous picture to her mind. (Ge 17:17; 18:9-15) In neither case, however, did the laughter represent scorn or deliberate mocking, and both are recorded as demonstrating faith in God's promise. (Ro 4:18-22; Heb 11:1, 8-12)" [Insight On The Scriptures: Volume 2, PP. 208-210, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, 1988] The Bible points to Abraham as a shining example of faith that we are recommended to imitate. When the promise of a son WA given to Abraham, he had already received the promise that kings would come out of him. (Genesis 17:5,6; 22:17) So, he was very well aware that God intended to use his line of decendants for the fullfillment of HIs purpose. If Abraham had doubted God's ability to the point where he laughed in a mocking way, it is doubtful that he would be regarded so highly in the scriptures. Sarah is also referred to later among the "great cloud of witnesses" as an example for us to follow. (Hebrews 11:1-12:1) Evidentally then, the laughter was because of joy on the part of Abraham. It is also evident that Sarah laughed because of the unique or odd situation of an old woman (nearly 100 years old) raising a small child. It would seem that neither one laughed in the sence of doubting that Jehovah God could do what He promised.