2. Jeremiah 31:3
3. Psalm 37:13
4. Luke 19:41-44
5. Psalm 37:13
6. Psalm 43:4
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A. God hates sin
B. He loves His people
C. He is jealous for His people’s obedience
D. Laughs at people that rise up against His authority
E. He is joy
6. He weeps for spiritual blindness of people
Matching the following verse references with the emotional responses of God are:
C. He is jealous for His people’s obedience
B. He loves His people
D. Laughs at people that rise up against His authority
F. He weeps for spiritual blindness of people
D. Laughs at people that rise up against His authority
E. He is joy
According to the Holy Bible, the Lord God, whom the Christians worship as God showed his different emotional sides.
He showed that he is love, that he can be jealous, he can be angry, he can be vengeful, and many more.
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Answer:
E,6 F(?),4 B,2 A,1 D,3,5(?) if an answer seems wrong to you, trust your gut and double check.
reducing the deficit
protecting the environment
confronting the Cold War
Answer:
"Confronting the Cold War"
Explanation:
Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American actor and politician, the 40th president of the United States between 1981 and 1989 and the thirty-third governor of the state of California between 1967 and 1975.
The second Reagan period was marked mainly by foreign affairs, the most important being the end of the Cold War, the bombing of Libya and the revelation of the Iran-Contra scandal. Previously the president had ordered a massive military increase for the close struggle against the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), leaving behind the strategy of détente. He publicly described the USSR as the "evil empire" and supported anti-communist movements throughout the world through the so-called Reagan Doctrine. He negotiated the INF Treaty for nuclear disarmament with the Soviet Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev, achieving the reduction of the nuclear arsenals of both countries.
Answer:
confronting the Cold War
Explanation:
B. state government
C. state military
D. Supreme Court