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AllMaine.Com Resource Guide

Provides an alphabetized list of Northern Maine websites.

Aroostook.Net

Local business information includes agricultural updates, weather forecasts, tourist attractions, events, chambers of commerce and stock market quotes. Some links.

Business in Aroostook County

Complete information for the business person or entrepreneur looking for remote yet up to date locations where the air is clean and the people are motivated.

Loring Commerce Centre

An aviation and industrial complex and business park. Provides information about business opportunities, local description, fire department, and relocation.

Loring Commerce Centre

Offers assistance for local business start-up, expansion, and/or relocation needs. Information on site concerning the Limestone area, the 'Maine School for Science and Math', and links.

Moosehead Lake Region

The Official guide to the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine

The North Maine Woods

Organization of business and private land owners who own land in the great northern woods. Goal is to provide information on how public may access the land properly.

The North Maine Woods

Organization of business and private land owners who own land in the great northern woods. Provides information about access, camping, fees, links, resources, and history of the area.



In article <104.57.15.05.829902000@srcbs.org>, hammer says...
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>For a piece of art I need to be able to: 1. know the number of words
>in the bible and 2. to be able to define every word by its number.
>Could anybody help me with these questions then I will gladly give
>further details.

Frankly, even for a "work of art", these sound like severely misguided
questions. What in the _world_ will you learn, when you learn this "number of
words"? And when you say "number of words in the bible", do you mean in the
official text for the OT books that the Jews maintain, or do you mean BHS or
BHK? Or do you intend to include the Deuterocanonical books? And for the New,
Nestle-Aland or UBS? Or did you mean in a _translation_? WHich translation?
Obviously they are all going to be different.

This is why the best help I can thik of to offer you is to dissuade you from
such a vain pursuit.


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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)

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It is not quite the answer you are looking for, but I just started at
Genesis and went through to Revelations. First time through I was
skimming, not really reading, trying to get a sense of the forest rather
than examining the trees. Now I am on my second pass, but taking my
time and trying to understand as much as I can... with the help of the
fine folks here, naturally.

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Warren Post
Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras
http://srcopan.vze.com/


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In article , lsenders@hotmail.com
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>Matthew Johnson wrote:
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>lsenders@hotmail.com
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>> >To state that He "foreknew" us speaks of relationship,
>> >not intellectual encompass.
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>> So YOU say. But Scripture does not.
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>Elsewhere you have mentioned "foreknew" used in Acts with the
>suggestion that you have proven my theorem wrong as to not indicating
>"fore-knowing" as in prescience, but than foreknowing as in
>relationship. I looked it up and it is Peter who is speaking in Acts
>2:23. This, however, isn't the only time Peter mentions it
>_in_the_same_context. Check out 1 Pet 1:20. I'm sorry, but