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Delicious77 [7]
2 years ago
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Please I need help with this and it is 25 points after all.

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Bad White [126]2 years ago
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The limit on man's part that prevented him from having a written revelation until the fifteenth century B.C. is the<u> absence of relevant </u><u>technology</u><u> and </u><u>literacy</u> for making records permanent.

<h3>What is a written revelation?</h3>

A written revelation is a record of prophetic teachings that strengthen the faith of people in God by providing access to the revelation after many years of the first encounter.

However, people remained unable to have a written revelation until the fifteenth century B.C. when words started to be written down on parchments and tablets.

Thus, the limit on man's part that prevented him from having a written revelation until the fifteenth century B.C. is the<u> absence of relevant </u><u>technology</u><u> and </u><u>literacy</u> for making records permanent.

Learn more about written revelations at brainly.com/question/3721972?section=related_q

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