God according to Moses
The word lawmaker is a noun, a word for a person. The pronouns for a lawmaker are he/him or she/her.
It depends entirely on which battle you are talking about. Israel had MANY battles in the Bible.
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A letter to a lawmaker may discuss:that you are happy that he/she was elected/assigned to their position;that you are not happy that he/she was elected/assigned to their position;that you wish to bring an issue to the lawmakers attention;your opinion of an issue under consideration;that you wish to ask something of the lawmaker;inviting the lawmaker to an event:inviting the lawmaker to speak at an event;that you wish to thank the lawmaker for an action taken;that you wish to criticize the lawmaker for an action taken;that you wish to criticize the lawmaker for an action not taken.
Yes, in the Bible, God changed Jacob's name to Israel.
In the bible, Solomon was the king of Israel.
The phrase "children of Israel" appears in 604 verses of the KJV bible.
Jacob from the bible but his name was changed to israel
No, Jacob's name was changed to Israel in the Bible.
In Israel. Or in the back of the Bible if it's an Adventure Bible TM
Yes, James Oglethorpe was a lawmaker in England.
The Bible.