He was also known by the nickname of the sun king. Btw this is the 100th question I have answered!
'A' is correct, with no qualifications.
'B' is correct, although the concept of "wandering" is far off base.
'C' is not true at all.
'D' is very weak, mostly on account of the nebulous concept of "worship".
There WAS no temple in Jerusalem, but there was plenty of worship, from
the time of the Exodus until the reign of Solomon. And then, although offerings
and "sacrifices" were brought to the Temple, and the entire population pilgrimaged
to the Temple on three occasions during the year, it's misleading to imply that no
Hebrew worship took place anywhere else.
In a capitalist system, it would be the "means of production" that are used to make products, although it should be noted that human capital is also often included in this breakdown.
Answer
After the return of the seventy disciples who had gone for a mission trip, Jesus responded; C. He rejoiced with them and thanked the Father and B. he turned them into his disciples and said privately, blessed are the eyes which see the things ye see.
Explanation
In Luke 10:17 the return of the seventy disciples was a joyful return because the disciples were excited that even the demons submitted to them when they used the name of Jesus Christ to cast them out. Jesus further assured them that because they believed in him then they were made a whole in that Jesus Christ was in them.Thus whoever listened to to the disciples listened directly to Jesus and whoever rejected the disciples, then rejected Him who sent them.
Answer:
General Douglas MacArthur
Explanation:
The day after the U.N. Security Council recommended that all U.N. forces in Korea be placed under the command of the U.S. military, General Douglas MacArthur is appointed head of the United Nations Command by President Harry S. Truman.