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Psalm 16:10; Matthew 28:9
Isaiah 9:7; Matthew 1:1
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Zechariah 11:2; Matthew 26:15
Zechariah 11:2; Matthew 26:15
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Psalm 27:12; Matthew 26:60-61
Psalm 27:12; Matthew 26:60-61
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Isaiah 53:12; Matthew 27:38
Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:16-17
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Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:16-17
Isaiah 53:12; Matthew 27:38
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Isaiah 9:7; Matthew 1:1
Psalm 16:10; Matthew 28:9
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Answer:
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The Navajo Cole Talkers were able to send secret messages on the battlefield using the Navajo language.
Explanation:
The Marine Corps recruited Navajo Code Talkers in 1941 and 1942. Philip Johnston was a WWI veteran who had heard about the successes of the Choctaw telephone squad. Johnston, although not Indian, had grown up on the Navajo reservation. In 1942, he suggested to the Marine Corps that Navajos and other tribes could be very helpful in maintaining communications secrecy. After viewing a demonstration of messages sent in the Navajo language, the Marine Corps was so impressed that they recruited 29 Navajos in two weeks to develop a code within their language. After the Navajo code was developed, the Marine Corps established a Code Talking school.
There is also a good movie with Nick Cage about this.
Answer:
Earthworm stew and garlic wine
Explanation:
Makes most sense