Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely, who conduct their affairs with justice.
Read more at the source: Psalm 112:5
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Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely, who conduct their affairs with justice.
Read more at the source: Psalm 112:5
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Daily Bible Promise.
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Revelation chapter 8 opens with a picture of seven angels standing before God, ready to blow their trumpets. Before the trumpets are blown, another scene is inserted. Its purpose is to explain the theological meaning of the trumpets. Image © Phil McKay Goodsalt.com Read Revelation 8:3-4 along with the description of the daily services in the temple in Jerusalem given below: a Jewish commentary on the Bible explains that at the evening sacrifice the lamb was placed upon the altar of burnt offering, and the blood was poured out at the base of the altar. An appointed priest took the golden censer inside the temple and offered incense on the golden altar in the Holy Place
Read more at the source: Sunday: The Prayers of the Saints
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Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for those who are gracious and compassionate and righteous.
Read more at the source: Psalm 112:4
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7 February 2018 | Aunt Sevvy isn’t answering a question this week. Instead, she wants to talk to you about Valentine’s Day. Historically, Valentine’s day started out as a quasi-religious holiday—a feast day to the now-demoted St. Valentine, who may never have actually existed
Read more at the source: Aunt Sevvy on Valentine’s Day
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Image © Pacific Press Read for This Week’s Study: Rev. 8:1-13 ; Num. 10:8-10 ; Ezek. 10:2 ; Rev. 10:1-11 ; Dan.
Read more at the source: Sabbath: The Seven Trumpets
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