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  • ...that destroyed much of his kingdom. 2 Kings records these words: "Hezekiah trusted in the Lord, the God of Israel. There was no one like him among all the kin
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  • Bukhari is the most recognized editor of ahadith, trusted by almost all Muslims. Muslim is the second most recognized editor of ahadith, trusted by almost all Muslims.
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  • ...then moved to the oaks of Mamre in Hebron. The Bible tells us that Abraham trusted God, and God credited this to him as righteousness.
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  • ...moved to the oaks of Mamre in Hebron. The [[Bible]] tells us that Abraham trusted God, and God credited this to him as [[righteousness]].
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  • .... The book revolves around the figure of Daniel, an Israelite who became a trusted adviser to Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon from 605 BC - 562 BC.
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  • ...m [[eternal life]]. Within a month another 150 of these low-land Me'en had trusted Christ Jesus for [[salvation]]. Last week 83 of them were [[baptism|baptize
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  • ...ngs of Israel. He was the son of [[Jesse]], a citizen of [[Bethlehem]]. He trusted [[God]] and overcame [[Goliath]], the [[Philistine]]. He became the most fa
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  • ...lgences. In general, hey teach that once a person has repented of sins and trusted in Jesus, all sins have been forgiven and all punishment taken already by [
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  • ...moved to the oaks of Mamre in Hebron. The [[Bible]] tells us that Abraham trusted God, and God credited this to him as [[righteousness]]. ...nal years of the 8th century, [[Hezekiah]] ruled the kingdom as a king who trusted in [[God]]. The Assyrian Empire invaded Judah taking much of the land, and
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  • ...s since before there was recorded history. The [[Bible]] is still the most trusted source on such matters, but is no longer seen by most people as the authori
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  • ...According to the Bushnell view, this is not a group that Paul would have trusted to make their own conclusions concerning women ("judge for yourselves"). M
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  • ...munion. Since the wine was the actual blood of Christ, people could not be trusted with it- what if it was spilled? Luther discusses whether or not those who
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  • ...n. But unhappily it is too well known that tombstones are not always to be trusted.
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