No, reason.
He just dropped out
Answer:
b. Aaron and Miriam.
Explanation:
In the book of Numbers, we see Moses was questioned and his authority was also put in question by his own siblings, Aaron and Miriam (Numbers 12). Moses had taught the Israelites to not intermarry with the foreigners (Deuteronomy 7:3) among them but he himself married one (Numbers 12:1). So, they took upon themselves to be leaders of the people. But God's "<em>anger was kindled against them</em>" (Numbers 12:9) and he inflicted Miriam with leprosy to the brink of dying. Only after Aaron intervened to Moses to forgive them did God remove it. This brings to the point to never question God's appointed leaders and to always respect them.
Could you provide a picture of the cartoon?
Answer:
The financial institution has violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Explanation:
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was adopted on September 20, 1977, establishing legal protection against unfair methods of debt collection, aimed at eliminating unseemly methods of collecting consumer debt, encouraging fair collection activities, providing consumers with opportunities to dispute the debt and request verification to confirm the correctness of information on existing debt.
Yes Shawnee wanted the other people to be with them