I want you to serve me . . . it will be hard but if you do i will give you eternal life
Isaiah and Jeremiah (Isaiah 11:11-16; Jeremiah 23:3 and 31:7-9)
Phaethon was not a god, but a demigod. In some myths he is the son of Helios and Klymene, in some the son of Apollo and Clymene. I would say Apollo, because three of five sources I looked at said Apollo.
I believe it was Samuel who asked God that he would give him wisdom...
The three repeated phrases in Genesis 1 are "And God said, 'Let there be...'", "And there was evening, and there was morning—the [x] day.", and "And God saw that it was good."
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This would only be said if someone did not recognise that the doctor's skills are from God, and indeed the lives of all are ultimately in His hands.
He built the Great Pyramid OF Giza.
he chose to be, First Zeus wanted to be the god of the sky, then Hades said he wanted to be the god of the underworld, that's why Poseidon became the god of sea
in the christian and Jewish tradition it was king Solomon who, when asked by God what he wanted most, said that the wisdom of God would be the best gift.
In the Bible, God talks to the 12 disciples in 4 books. Those books are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
She was saying god wanted her to be there. He needed her there in heaven.
I don't think that God said you could do whatever you wanted to and destroy the earth. Some religious fanatics hope that by destroying the earth, we will be saved by Jesus. I don't think (I hope) that this is a majority belief.
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