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  1. Mortal. MORTAL, the KJV renders the common Heb. term אֱנﯴשׁ, a loan word from Aram. as “mortal” only in Job 4:17. The RSV renders it in the same fashion; elsewhere, however, it is simply read “man.” The NT Gr. term is θνητός, G2570, “mortal,” literally “subject to death.”

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  4. How the Apostles Died. AD. dying Beheaded with sword. Mark 10:39 & Acts 12:1-2. Thrown in boiling oil but unharmed. Died of natural causes in Ephesus.

  5. Enoch (“dedicated”) – son of Jared who was taken up to God without dying. Methuselah (“man of the dart”) – son of Enoch, grandfather of Noah. Lamech (“to make low”) – father of Noah Noah (“rest” or “comfort”) – last of the ten antediluvian Patriarchs and hero of the Flood.

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  8. We are all sinners, and the consequence of sin is death—not just physical death, but eternal separation from God. To be saved from your sin, you must do three things: Ask forgiveness for your sins; be willing to turn from your sins; and believe that Jesus Christ—our Lord and Savior—died for your sins and rose again.

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