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Member Since September 26, 2008
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What does X mean in Strong's Concordance

In Strong's Concordance, the "X" you mention is the word that you are investigating. It saves many hundreds of pages. The practice extends to Dake's Concordance and certain lexicons.
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How to license baptist pastor's wife to ministry

Check with the Baptist Church and see what ordination programs exist. Dallas Theological Seminary, for example, is a graduate school: you must first have a BA degree in an art closely enough related ...
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Fotos de la hermana

!Bienvenidos amigo! Habla en Englais, por favor.
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Meteorology how much degrees above the horizon is ...

Polaris (the North Star) is the brightest star most central to the terrestrial axis. It varies by about 5.6 degrees and its center of axis is 90 N. You will find more at www.wikipedia.org .
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Do you believe???????

Very true, Tippy. "Out of the mouths of babes comes the Word of God . . .." We physicists are the first to admit that we know nothing. If we cannot figure out how to cure the divisions between ...
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3 ways in which 5 carbon atoms could be joined to ...

Different Carbon ATOMS? Carbon occurs in six natural isotopes: 10/C, 11/C, 12/C, 13/C, and 14/C. All C isotopes have 6 protons and 6 pions, except 14/C which has 7 pions. The S-orbital has 2 ...
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Spirits and humans

Voterperson, let's get just a wee-tad little bit mathematical here, for just a moment. "Can humans have sex with an incubus spirit . . .." Let's break it down to the most basic simple integralm I ...
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What chemical makes metal cold

Henry, no chemical can make metal cold. Heating and cooling are entirely physical processes. Two cooling processes come to mind: quenching and evaporation. Quenching is to simply take hot metal and ...
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