Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How do you read the numbers in the Bible?

I'm going to rec my voice and read some of the bible onto tape for a chruch and i was wondering how do you say:





Deuteronomy 4:31


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Job 22:28-29





Do you say i know you say job but like how do you say the numbers. I know you dont just say 22 28 29.





Thank you for your helpHow do you read the numbers in the Bible?
All Bible books are of the form Book chapter : verse.


The first number is the chapter and the second number after the colon is the verse in that chapter. You would say ';Job chapter # verse #.';How do you read the numbers in the Bible?
If you have multiple numbers, don't worry about saying chapter and verse, just say 2:12.





If you have more than one verse in a chapter say


';chapter 2, 12 thru 20.'; and keep going.





What I do sometimes is to raise my hand or change my voice if I have a List of verses that I'm reading. As long as your audience is aware that your quoting the bible and not just speaking off the top of your head. That's the most important thing.
for 4:31 i would imagine that you just say four, thirty-one





22:28-29 would be twenty-two, twenty-eight to twenty-nine





I think you should quit religion





1) it is boring.





2) it supports the oppression of demographics.





3) it hinders our progress of making a Heaven on Earth ( http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=鈥?/a> ).
Just say Deuteronomy, chapter 4, verse 31





same with job





job, chapter 22, verses 22 through 29





oh, and just making sure you say it like... Jobe haha i've pronounced it how it sounds before, kind of embarrassing. so not


jOb. its jobe
DEUTERONOMY, CHAPTER 4, VERSE 31.





JOB, CHAPTER 22, VERSES 28 AND 29.
you have all been lied to.





John 12:44 Then Jesus cried out and said,





鈥淗e who believes in Me,


believes not in Me but in Him who sent Me.





ARE YOU ALL THAT BLIND!!!!!????
Deuteronomy chapter 4 verse 31; Job chapter 22 verse 28-29
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    I never did this before so Im guessing


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    1)it is multiplication


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    me and my husband travel I-70 every day and are curious on what they meanWhat do the hazard sign numbers and symbols on the back of semi's/tractor trailers stand for?
    The placards identify any hazardous materials that may be aboard the truck, such as flammables, corrosives, poisons, etc. If there's a number on the placard, it specifically identifies what it is; for instance, gasoline is (I think) 1203.





    I used to have a book of hazmat IDs, given to me by a state trooper who was the hazmat officer for his district. (I'm a ham radio operator, and so was he, so he spoke to our club about this.) If you REALLY want to know what's sharing the road with you, your state police post might have such a book. Otherwise, just give those truck plenty of room.What do the hazard sign numbers and symbols on the back of semi's/tractor trailers stand for?
    Those signs provide law enforcement and first responders with information as to the hazards of the cargo the truck is hauling. The numbers are part of a list those people have as to what the dangers of that particular load is.
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