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Postmillenialism believes...
the kingdom of God is currently advancing
On of the arguments against a pre-tribulational rapture based on 1 Thesalonians 4:15-17 is...
doesn't reference a secret coming
The New Testament clearly speaks of bodily resurrection.
true
Historic premillennialism believes...
there will be a literal millennium on the earth (but no pre-tribulational rapture)
Virtually all scholars believe in the rapture.
false
Jesus' promise of his presence to believers in the present is the same as his second coming.
false
Amillenialism believes...
the millennium is spiritual
There will be a future coming judgment.
true
The men were the masters of the house and the family. During the day, they worked outside of the home. Rich men had roles very different from the poor men of Rome. If you had been a rich man, you would have begun your day by putting on your toga and eating a breakfast of bread, cheese, honey, and water. Before leaving for town, you would pray at the household shrine. The rich man would then begin his work, which might include writing letters to other Romans, seeing clients, and going to the forum to meet other businessmen.
Poorer men were craftsmen, shopkeepers, or farmers. If you had been a poor man in ancient Rome, you would have started the day at first light. Since you could not afford to buy much food, you would eat only bread for breakfast. The rest of the day included working at the workshop or in the fields. After dinner, poor men would go to sleep so they would be ready to wake up early and work the next day.
Unlike men, women were expected to stay at home every day so they could complete the chores around the house and watch the children while their husbands were at work. Very few women were allowed to hold jobs such as being a teacher or doctor.also girls were married at 14 :-)
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D. <em>the creation of mandates to manage certain territories</em>
Political party's unify the American people by having citizens with the same ideological beliefs that come together and set up boundaries for which to live by