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One God take your pick. There only .12% difference between the races. It's us humans that create division.

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What is the Importance of Pentateuch in the Old Testament?

Pentateuch simply means "five books", in Greek. The Pentateuch (which Jews call the Torah) includes the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.These books are very important to the Christian faith. In the Pentateuch is the story of the creation of the worlds and mankind. We also learn about the fall of mankind - a very important doctrine of Christianity. In the Pentateuch we learn about the nature and character of God and how He has dealt with mankind throughout history. The Pentateuch tells us about the call of Abraham and God's covenants with Abraham. In the Pentateuch is recorded the founding of the nation of Israel and God's covenant and dealings with them.


What is the parable of the 10 bridesmaids?

The parable of the 10 bridesmaids is a story told by Jesus in the Bible to illustrate the need for readiness and preparation for His second coming. In the story, five bridesmaids who were prepared with enough oil for their lamps were able to enter the wedding feast, while the other five who were unprepared missed out because they ran out of oil. The parable teaches the importance of being spiritually prepared and ready for the return of Christ.


How many chapters are in the book of lamentation?

There exist five chapters in the book of Lamentations.


How big were the loaves in Mark chapter 6?

The Bible doesn't describe the size of the loaves of bread in Mark 6:38-43. What is significant is not the size of the loaves, but the amount of them. If Jesus was able to break up five loaves into enough pieces to feed 5,000 men (Mark 6:44), it was indeed a miracle!


What are the five books of the Pentateuch?

The five books of the Pentateuch are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. These books form the first section of the Hebrew Bible and are attributed to Moses. They cover a wide range of material including creation stories, genealogies, laws, and Israelite history.