Answer: Saul and David were both anointed as kings by the prophet Samuel. God clearly chose them both, and both had great military successes. However Saul’s life and that of his 3 sons ended in disaster and rejection by God. David became the father of a dynasty that sat for centuries on the throne of Judah, and was eventually replaced for ever by the eternal throne of his descendant Jesus Christ.
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All Japanese arts pattern, such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, calligraphy and even martial arts were highly influenced by the rare philosophy of Zen. These art designs were mold by Zen into a spiritual method focused on calmness, simplicity, and self-growth.
Winter and rationing--Berlin was located in Soviet territory and the USSR wanted the Western powers out which led to a blockade and the airlift.
During winter, it became harder for the west to get supplies to West Berlin. The USSR began rationing electricity which also made life in West Berlin more difficult. Though West Berlin struggled through the conditions, they would have rather this situation instead of being under Soviet control. The airlift lasted over a year and ended with the USSR lifting the blockades to West Berlin.
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The Depression was actually ended, and prosperity restored, by the sharp reductions in spending, taxes and regulation at the end of World War II, exactly contrary to the analysis of Keynesian so-called economists. True, unemployment did decline at the start of World War II