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Leto [7]
3 years ago
7

Match the following. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. (please help me)

History
2 answers:
BaLLatris [955]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Michael: is the archangel sent by God to Daniel (option 1).

2. Jonah: is a prophet who refused God’s will (option 7).

3. Bithynia: Paul desired to preach here (option 2).

4. Daniel: prayed to understand the meaning of a vision (option 5).

5. Bereans: compared Paul’s word with Scriptures (option 3).

6. Virtues: are praiseworthy qualities that we should think upon (option 8).

7. God’s word: second channel marker (option 9).

8. Gabriel: is the chief prince angel (option 6).

9. Providence: circumstances which God arranges for His purposes (option 4).

Explanation:

Anton [14]3 years ago
5 0
Here are the correct matching answers:

<span> <span><span> Michael = archangel sent by God to Daniel </span> <span> Jonah = a prophet who refused God's will  </span> <span> Bithynia = Paul desired to preach here  </span> <span> Daniel = prayed to understand the meaning of a vision  </span> <span> Bereans = compared Paul's word with Scripture </span> <span> virtues = praiseworthy qualities that we should think upon </span> <span> God's Word = second channel marker </span> <span> Gabriel = the chief prince angel </span> <span> providence = circumstances which God arranges for His purposes </span></span></span>
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