The foretold "seed" would crush the serpent's head, eliminating the cause of rebellion, sickness, and death. As revealed progressively in the Scriptures, this "seed" is identified as Jesus Christ.
After God came to the Garden where Adam and Eve sinned He, the LORD God (Yahweh) said to the serpent in v. 15, " And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed...." After God cursed the physical serpent, He then turned to the spiritual serpent, Satan, and cursed him. "your seed", this is the children of the devil or sinners who will not repent. "and her seed", this is Jesus the Christ. Jesus is a descendant of Eve. This portion of Scripture is known as the "first gospel". The woman's offspring called "HE" is Christ, who will one day defeat the Serpent (Satan). Satan was defeated at the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus from the grave 2000 years ago. Although Satan is still active today he has been defeated and will someday go to the Lake of Fire (Revelation 20:10).
Yes, in fact more than one. There is the Crested Serpent Eagle (Asia), the Madagascan Serpent Eagle (Madagascar), the Philippine Serpent Eagle (Philippines). All three are medium size eagles.
realism
Yes, a dill seed is a dicot. In fact, the scientific name for a dill seed is dilleniid dicot genus.
In religious or scriptural terms, a doctrine is a statement of truth - a historical or eternal verity or fact. A principle is a doctrine packaged for application. Principles thus grow out of doctrine and guide their use in our lives.
libra
it is a seed witch grows into a good fact e.g it is a norman castle
The root "ver" in "veritas" fits the description of a doctrine concerned only with fact and reality. Veritas means truth in Latin.
Bastet was known for the fact that she protected Ra (the sun god) from the evil serpent, Apep.
Afghanistan was the first country to feel the effects of the Bush Doctrine. In fact, the Bush Doctrine was used to justify the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
Afghanistan was the first country to feel the effects of the Bush Doctrine. In fact, the Bush Doctrine was used to justify the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.