百度试题 题目What could NOT Adam do in the garden created by God? A.name the animalsB.take care of the animalsC.enjoy life with EveD.eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
声明: 本网站大部分资源来源于用户创建编辑,上传,机构合作,自有兼职答题团队,如有侵犯了你的权益,请发送邮箱到feedback@deepthink.net.cn 本网站将在三个工作日内移除相关内容,刷刷题对内容所造成的任何后果不承担法律上的任何义务或责任
When God created Adam, He created a special place for him. The Garden of Eden. When Adam and Eve fell, they were first cast OUT of the Garden, and into the cesspool where sin was allowed to operate freely. Jerusalem sits in the middle of the cesspool. In the center of Jerusalem was...
Calling and Clarity: Discovering What God Wants for Your Life.JoyceAdamChristian Century
Many are teaching "BELIEVE AND YOU ARE SAVED", as if we had only to accept the fact that Jesus was the Son of God and died for our sins, in order to be "saved" forever. Because of this terrible deception, the definition of the word "believe" has become so important that no man ...
What does the story--Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden--tell us?Never disobey God’s commands, as they exist to protect you from sin. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:Never disobey God’s commands, as they exist to protect you from sin....
The newly elected federal government is also likely to continue and extend this support in its upcoming budget in May of this year. Unfortunately, it appears that at many universities, the additional funding was diverted away from the schools that it was intended to support, for the ...
Image by Martin Redlin. Pixabay License. Is Heaven Big Enough for Everyone Who Ever Lived? I was always wondering if Heaven could get overpopulated. If everyone who dies goes to Heaven (well, maybe not everyone), then wouldn't its resources run out?
The epic tells how the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, are tempted by Satan (the serpent) to disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge and how they are consequently punished by God and driven out of the garden of Eden (the paradise) with the prospect of...
Milton R. Hunter (one of the LDS General Authorities) explains "The appointment of Jesus to be Savior of the world was contested by one of the other sons of God. He was called Lucifer…this spirit-brother of Jesus desperately tried to become the Savior of mankind" (The Gospel Through the...