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The manna is the edible fruit referred to in The Bible that grew without a root or water. It was described as a bread-like substance that appeared miraculously overnight in the desert to feed the Israelites during their journey in the wilderness.
According to the Bible, Jesus walked on water once, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew 14:22-33.
There is no direct mention in the Bible to specifically follow the water bearer. The phrase "water bearer" may be referring to the sign of Aquarius. In terms of faith and guidance, Christians believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ as outlined in the New Testament.
In Christianity, Jesus Christ is said to have walked on water in the Bible. In Islamic tradition, Prophet Muhammad is also believed to have walked on water.
The Bible does not mention Jesus changing water to wine before his baptism. The first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana is recorded in the Gospel of John and occurred after his baptism by John the Baptist.
In the Bible, Peter is also mentioned as walking on water briefly before losing faith and beginning to sink. This event is described in the book of Matthew in the New Testament.
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well, the plants that the fruit came from would not be able to live very long without rain so there would be no fruit...unless you found another water source to supply the plant with water
Yes, water is edible. In fact, you should be drinking 2L every day to keep your body healthy.
When it either rains or when the plant is watered, the microscopic hairs on the roots and the leaves absorb the water. The water then acts a food for the plant to help it grow, make flowers and finally produce a fruit. But don't be deceived, not all fruits are edible!
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Not if they are made from plastic, metal, or some other un-edible substance.
A watermelon is a fruit, by definition. Not only is it considered a fruit by the Webster Dictionary but also among botanists and The Culinary Institute. A fruit is the structure of a plant that contains its seeds. Watermelon is a citrus fruit. Vegetable means an edible plant or part of a plant other than a sweet fruit or seed. This typically means the leaf, stem, or root of a plant. Its important to understand that "vegetable" is a non scientific term.
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