“The Gobi Desert is dangerous and dry. There is a little water, but is rare, and an oasis is very rare. The Taklamakan Desert, China's other desert, is the second largest desert in the world. ... Crossing the Taklamakan is dangerous and can be deadly.” (china.mrdonn.org)
Answer: Elisha
Explanation:
Elisha was a great prophet and the successor to Elijah. He was Israel's most revered prophet in the time of Naaman who was the Commander of the forces of the Kingdom of Aram.
Naaman was a leper who had married a young girl from Israel who his forces had captured. She convinced him to go see Prophet Elisha who told him to go dip himself 7 times in the River Jordan which he did after some initial reluctance.
After the 7th dip, his skin was healed by Yahweh and demonstrated Yahweh’s supremacy and grace to all people, even those outside the covenant community of Israel.
Answer:
Pantaenus, the founder and first dean of the Didascalia, helped the Egyptian people bridge the gap between Dynastic Egypt and the new era by promoting the use of the Greek alphabet instead of the Demotic ("cursive" hieroglyphics) in translations of the Bible as well as in the writing of religious theses and letters.
Explanation:
Answer:
mood-congruent memory.
Explanation:
Mood congruent memory refers to the association of the mood with the memories. In other words, we not only store memories in our minds but also the memories of the mood of that time. Therefore when we come across a happy state we tend to remember the happy memories and vice versa.
As per the question whenever David thinks about the painful memories of his girlfriend he tends to remember other painful events of his life.