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Lafftur

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How many leprous men came to Jesus requesting a mass healing - for which only one returned to say "thank you" and praise God?
 

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I think that Patrick Henry said that a few centuries ago. Something about give him liberty or give him death.
I do hope Patrick Henry found the "secret" to liberty in Christ! It's definitely worth dying for! :)
 

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I do hope Patrick Henry found the "secret" to liberty in Christ! It's definitely worth dying for! :)
I will say a prayer right now that he did indeed find the 'secret' in Christ and his salvation is secured. I agree with you also that it is definitely worth dying for.
 
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Joefizz obviously brought his 'A' game today. He's a fierce competitor that's for sure. :)
Translation=Joefizz shows up at the right time with the right answer at times!
 

Lafftur

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How many leprous men came to Jesus requesting a mass healing - for which only one returned to say "thank you" and praise God?
10 and I think that the one that returned was not a Jew.
Correct! The answer is 10. Good job! :)

I did not know the 1 that returned to say thank you was not a jew. I looked it up in Luke 17:11-19 and you are correct! The thankful man was a Samaritan.

Thank you!!! I learn so many new things from all of you! :)
 

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Yep he in fact was a "Samaritan".
Maybe being a Samaritan is a good thing to be. It was also a Samaritan that helped that Jewish guy who was beaten and left for dead on the side of the road with the vultures circling overhead waiting for him to die. OK, I embellished the parable a little with the vultures. I wonder if I could be a Samaritan too because all of the bible verses I have read they all seem to be doing what is right in the eyes of the Lord. They may have been considered outcasts by the Jews but they appear to be very much in the crowd that Jesus travels with.
 
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Yes indeed, joefizz is quite "Abel" to guess correctly! It's Didy, you gotta watch out for.........he likes raising "Cain"! LOL! ;)
Wrong word it's supposed to be "Able" in your post not "Abel" from the bible!:cool:
 

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On what mountain chain did Noah's ark finally reach a stopping point?
 

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In what town did Elijah bring a widow's kid back to life?
 

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What did Jesus change into wine?
Hmm...let's see. I'm pretty sure that it wasn't coffee. Another thing, that water that was changed into wine was actual alcohol and not Welch's grape juice as some have been led to believe. It was choice wine. Hope that this post doesn't start any squabbles.
 
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joefizz

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Hmm...let's see. I'm pretty sure that it wasn't coffee. Another thing, that water that was changed into wine was actual alcohol and not Welch's grape juice as some have been led to believe. It was choice wine. Hope that this post doesn't start any squabbles.
Incorrect sir coffee shows up in Hebrews!
 

Lafftur

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What did Jesus change into wine?
Hmm...let's see. I'm pretty sure that it wasn't coffee. Another thing, that water that was changed into wine was actual alcohol and not Welch's grape juice as some have been led to believe. It was choice wine. Hope that this post doesn't start any squabbles.
Correct! The answer is water. :)

Gold star goes to joefizz for answering first, he's a fast guy! :)

I'm sure the Lord has saved some of that wine for us in His vintage wine cellar! Looking forward to it! :)