Luke 1:5-22 tells of how the angle Gabriel was sent to Zechariah, a priest. Gabriel prophesied about the birth of his son, whom he would name John. Zechariah did not believe him, and became mute. Verses 57-66 tells that the son is born, and Elizabeth (the mother) wants to name him John. The neighbors and relatives want to name him Zechariah. They ask Zechariah what he wants the child's name to be. When he writes on a tablet "his name is John", then "Immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue was loosed, and he began to speak, praising God" (verse 64).
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The middle one is grammatically incorrect though often used in speech. 'We have your back' is formally correct. 'We've got your back is perfectly acceptable, though less formal.
I'm pretty sure that it was a copy of the Bible
No it will not.
Job
Two famously old women who gave birth to children: Sarah, the mother of Isaac, and Elizabeth, the mother of John the baptist.
The King's Speech got 12 Oscars.
Nobody really knows how garlic got its name. It was mentioned in the Bible and was known as far back as 3200 BC when it was used as a medication.
In the bible at Jesus time they got married when they were young.
well in a speech you have got to mention that you dont want to be ther and that you dont care
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
In the book of Genesis chapter 11 verse 1 starting you can read of the world haveing one language and one speech. In this chapter you can read of where the Lord came down and confused the speech of the people. This is where all the world got the many languages and different people we have today.