Answer:
Kenjutsu - the art of fighting and killing with the sword.
Jujutsu - unarmed fighting arts. These are the ancestors of judo and aikido.
Sōjutsu - the art of fighting and killing with the spear.
Naginatajutsu - the art of fighting and killing with the glaive (naginata)
Explanation:
Does this make sense? Or is it completely different?
Answer:
Explanation:
what skills did Greek need to master to become successful traders.They found ways to adapt to their rocky environment( Mountains separated ancient Greece into regions, which were
organized as separate city-states), and they raised animals in the places where a lot of grazing land had been and they planted crops in the well suited areas, and the things they had a surplus of, Greeks traded these items to other regions around the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea for grain, wood, and metal work, which they didn't have a lot of; The Greeks also traded for nuts, figs, cheese, and flax, which was used to make linen.
<em>The answers are:</em>
1. <u>Zerubbabel
</u>
Leader under whom the second temple was built
<em>Ezra 5:2
</em>
2. <u>Shiloh </u>
First place where tabernacle rested in Canaan
<em>Joshua 18:1</em> <em>(In Gilgal the Bible doesn't say anything about the Tabernacle)
</em>
3. <u>Gibeon</u>
Location of tabernacle during David's reign
<em>1 Chronicles 21:29
</em>
4. <u>Mount Zion</u>
Place where ark was set within curtains
<em>2 Samuel 6:2;16
</em>
5. <u>City of david</u>
Another name for the city of Jerusalem
<em>2 Samuel 5:7
</em>
6. <u>Nob</u>
Second place where tabernacle rested in canaan
<em>1 Samuel 21:1-9
</em>
7. <u>Nazarite</u>
Man or woman who took a vow of separation
<em>Numbers 6:2
</em>
8. <u>Ithamar</u>
Son of Aaron who ministered in the priest's office
<em>Numbers 3:4
</em>
9. <u>Aaron</u>
Crown was inscribed "holiness to the lord"
<em>Exodus 28:36
</em>
10. <u>Nadab</u>
Aaron's first-born son
<em>Numbers 3:2</em>
The correct answer should be C!
The producers wll not supply skirts because it costs more to make them then it does to sell them