Ok I’m going to use some bible verses for this.
In the Old Testament Jesus’ death was fulfilled several times. In Zechariah 13:7 for example it says, “God will strike the shepherd and his sheep will scatter.” When the Roman soldiers arrested Jesus and took him to Pilate, the disciples had abandoned Jesus. In Psalm 22:18 it says, “They divide my garments among themselves and throw dice for my clothing.” That is exactly what the soldiers did when Jesus was on the cross. In Psalm 34:20 it says, “For the Lord protects the bones of the righteous; not one of them is broken!” This verse refers to when Jesus died the soldier did not break his leg bones ( as was the custom in crucifixion, because by breaking the legs of the criminals it speeded up the dying process.) So you see His death was prophesied many times in the Bible and all of those prophecies came true. But most importantly Jesus died to save us of our sins so that one day we can all live together in heaven. I hope this helps! Have a blessed day!
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A change in government regulations.
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No, it is false that Beethoven cannot be truly considered a Romantic composer because he was unwilling to break the old rules of composition. In fact, a major component of the romantic genre was the ability to break rules, and Beethoven did just this.
<span>Racial desegregation and other race related civil rights, were the hot button state's rights issue of the era. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Brown vs Board of Ed. were watershed moments in states rights, with the states losing on both fronts.</span>
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What man? What book is this?
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