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A tractor? A horse and cart? And don't you mean "vehicle" and not a "car"?  |
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nope, all wrong, keep trying (tell me when you give up) |
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Can't think of any cars that would have been mentioned in a 2000 year old book (Unless it's like a 2006 edition or something).  So I hereby give up.  |
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a buggy?  |
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Car in Hebrew is 'Letter' as in 'Epistle' but it's only in the bible today as a title or heading that we've made up and was never part of the actual wording. As the word appears in the text, it appears in Greek and in Latin but not in Hebrew. Never the less, 'Epistle' is the answer. |
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A plymouth "God drove Adam and Eve out in a Fury."
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Crap. I was hoping someone would think I finally knew what I was talking about. |
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Lol!  |
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| December 10, 2006, 3:54pm |
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You are all wrong, the answer is HONDA............... as in the bible it says....."All the Apostles were in one Accord" |
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| December 10, 2006, 4:15pm |
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thats silly  |
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| December 10, 2006, 9:20pm |
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Its not silly to those that understand it, Dara...........  |
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| December 11, 2006, 8:35am |
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Accord comes from the Greek and means 'Spiderhole'
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| December 11, 2006, 10:15am |
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Haha. See  Well I don't make a habit of reading the bible so I would never know that  |
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| December 11, 2006, 8:48pm |
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Just for Dara................
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Pronunciation Key)ac·cord Listen: [ -kôrd ] v. ac·cord·ed, ac·cord·ing, ac·cords v. tr.
To cause to conform or agree; bring into harmony.
To grant, especially as being due or appropriate: accorded the President the proper deference.
To bestow upon: I accord you my blessing. v. intr.
To be in agreement, unity, or harmony. See Synonyms at agree. n.
Agreement; harmony: act in accord with university policies.
A settlement or compromise of conflicting opinions.
A settlement of points at issue between nations.
Spontaneous or voluntary desire to take a certain action: The children returned on their own accord. He confessed of his own accord. Honda Accord
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