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[[@Topic:Agabus]] Agabus :
Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul


Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul :
Acts [[21:11|bible.65.21.11]]; Acts [[21:33|bible.65.21.33]]


[[@Topic:Agag]] Agag :
Amalekites - to be destroyed


Agag - Amalekite :
Amalekites - to be destroyed


[[@Topic:against God only]] against God only :
sin - against God only


against God only - sin :
sin - against God only


[[@Topic:against us]] against us :
for us - God


against us - who can be :
for us - God


[[@Topic:agapao]] agapao :
agapao - Greek - as negative


agapao - Greek - as negative :
Luke [[11:43|bible.63.11.43]]; John [[3:19|bible.64.3.19]]; John [[12:43|bible.64.12.43]]; 2Pe. [[2:15|bible.82.2.15]]


[[@Topic:age]] age :
20 - age of service; age - earth - church fathers See note; age - earth - church fathers See note; age - of accountability; age - of service; age - radiometric age of earth and moon See note; archaeological periods See note; day age - theory See note; eyes - dim - old age; Joseph - age at death; Moses - age at death


age - archaeological :
archaeological periods See note


age - day as - theory :
day age - theory See note


age - earth - church fathers :
age - earth - church fathers See note

Note See Ref-0232, pp. 121-122 for tables which summarize the views of church fathers regarding the duration of the days of creation and the age of the earth.




age - Joseph at death :
Joseph - age at death


age - of accountability :
Deu. [[1:39|bible.5.1.39]]; 2S. [[12:23|bible.10.12.23]]; Job [[3:11|bible.18.3.11]]; Job [[3:17|bible.18.3.17]]; Rom. [[7:9|bible.66.7.9]]


age - of Moses at death :
Moses - age at death


age - of service :
20 - age of service; Num. [[4:3|bible.4.4.3]]; 2S. [[5:4|bible.10.5.4]]; Eze. [[1:1|bible.26.1.1]]; Luke [[3:23|bible.63.3.23]]; John [[2:11|bible.64.2.11]]


age - old - eyesight dim :
eyes - dim - old age


age - radiometric age of earth and moon :

Note "The oldest accepted radiometric ages for lunar rocks are about 4.25 Ga [million years ago], but the oldest accepted terrestrial rocks have ages of about 3.95 Ga. How is this explained? Both bodies are thought to have undergone geological activity, so that no primordial rocks exist on either one. . . If there are no primordial rocks on the earth, whence comes the 4.59 Ga age for the earth? That age comes from radiometric dating of a certain class of meteorites, from which the age of the solar system, and most of the bodies in it, has been inferred." Ref-0003, 13(2) 1999, p. 58. "There are many examples where the dating methods give "dates" that are wrong for rocks of known historical age. One example is rock from a new dacite lava dome at Mount St. Helens volcano. Although we know the rock was formed in 1986, the rock was "dated" by the potassium-argon (K-Ar) method as 0.35 +/- 0.05 million years old. And dates from mineral concentrates from the rock samples gave "dates" as old as 2.8 Ma. Another example is K-Ar "dating" of five andesite lava flows from Mount Ngauruhoe in New Zealand. The "dates" ranged from <0.27-3.5 million years -- but one lave flow occurred in 1949, there in 1954, and one in 1975!" Ref-0232, p. 384.




[[@Topic:ages]] ages :
millennium - longevity


ages - millennial :
millennium - longevity


[[@Topic:Aggadah]] Aggadah :
Halachah See note


[[@Topic:agreeing]] agreeing :
cooperating - with God


agreeing - with God :
cooperating - with God

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