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Didymous

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I came across this when I was two(in Christian years), and was amazed at how God has an answer for everything.
 
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Gracie_14

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the Devil quoted "For it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest any time thou dash thy foot against a stone"
 
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joefizz

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Children and it was mother bears and the reason was because they mocked Ezekiel.
I guess I was half right again but it was Elisha instead of Ezekiel,I tend to get the 3 mixed up,Elijah,Elisha,and Ezekiel.
 

Lafftur

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When the devil was tempting Jesus, he quoted scripture. What two verses did he quote? And what's significant in the next verse after those two?
I think the answer(s) is in Matthew 4:1-11
 

Didymous

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the Devil quoted "For it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest any time thou dash thy foot against a stone"
Very, good! Psalm 91:11 & 12. Any thoughts on the next verse?
 

Lafftur

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When the devil was tempting Jesus, he quoted scripture. What two verses did he quote? And what's significant in the next verse after those two?
I think the answer(s) is in Matthew 4:1-11
Whew! Didy, this is a hard one!

Okay, so tell me if I'm understanding the question right.......

The devil quoted scripture when the he (devil) was tempting Jesus.

Q #1 - What two verses did the devil quote to tempt Jesus?

Answer ?

Q #2 - And, what is really important in the next verse after what the devil quotes?

Answer - "It is written!"

I'm still working on this. It's all I got so far. Thanks for your patience!!! :eek:
 

Lafftur

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These questions are getting too hard, how about Didy and NotmebutHim tell us the answers before we all get a really bad brain overload!! LOL! :D
 

Dino246

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Very, good! Psalm 91:11 & 12. Any thoughts on the next verse?
My apologies; I misread your earlier question.
As to the next verse, the devil is called, or compared to, both a "lion" and a "serpent". How ironic... ;)
 

Lafftur

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My apologies; I misread your earlier question.
As to the next verse, the devil is called, or compared to, both a "lion" and a "serpent". How ironic... ;)
Yay!!!!! Dino saved the day!!!

FANTASTIC!!! Excellent Answer!!

Very interesting .................. a lion and a serpent! So true, the devil is like both!
 

Lafftur

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I had fun today with all of you! Time to go feed my Lion. Will sneak back in later!:)

But, I will leave you with a few easy questions! :)

1 - Who was Jesus' father?

2 - Who was Jesus' mother?

3 - Where was Jesus born?

Enjoy! Have fun! :)
 
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Gracie_14

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well, guys, sorry for disappearing like that lol. my account crashed and i had to give my phone a break. i'm full up with dinner… so, i'm probably going to get ready for bed.

it was fun being with you all! it was such an awesome experience!! see you soon :D
 

Didymous

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Some believe that the "certain man" was Naaman the Syrian (cf. 2 Kings 5, Luke 4)

One of the few "foreigners" whom Jesus names.
Nuh ah! Cuz it says in 3 kings that Naaman didn't do it!
 

Didymous

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well, guys, sorry for disappearing like that lol. my account crashed and i had to give my phone a break. i'm full up with dinner… so, i'm probably going to get ready for bed.

it was fun being with you all! it was such an awesome experience!! see you soon :D
Ditto! You're very wise for someone so young.