I have never heard that some of the DNA from the unborn baby remains in the mother. This really opened my eyes in a new love for my mother Mary. She is the new Eve, she said " yes" where Eve said "no". What an example.😇
Awesome article! Great work, you did a good job even without the columns.
Had you also heard that the word in Greek that Luke uses for Elizabeth’s exclamation to Mary is only used in one other place in the entire Bible—when referring to exclamations to the Ark?
I have never heard that some of the DNA from the unborn baby remains in the mother. This really opened my eyes in a new love for my mother Mary. She is the new Eve, she said " yes" where Eve said "no". What an example.😇
I'm a reasonably well-read Protestant (of Baptist origin), and I've not heard this before, either.
I'm sure the column format looks great, but this presentation worked just fine.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Dr. Baker, some of my best friends are Protestants, and they love Jesus. Love of Jesus is the most firm common ground.
Awesome article! Great work, you did a good job even without the columns.
Had you also heard that the word in Greek that Luke uses for Elizabeth’s exclamation to Mary is only used in one other place in the entire Bible—when referring to exclamations to the Ark?
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g400/kjv/tr/0-1/