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Hey sir, please reply I need a bit of help. In Book 7, chapter 3 of antiquities of the Jews, Josephus said there are three thousand, one hundred and two years from when Adam was created, the first man, to the building of Solomon’s temple. The temple was built in 957 BC. So when we do 3102 + 957, we get 4059 BC for an approximation of the age of the earth. But I see many people say Josephus believed the Earth was created around 5500 BC? Are you able to explain why we see this discrepancy?
Well I must say I am surprised and shock at the results you received from Keystone. We had the same issue 2 times with our 2021 Fuzion, the first time we had to hire an attorney to get them to do anything about it, and the second time, they completely abandon us an Camping World. Camping World was told to deal with it and fix it. We were also told this is a known issue with the Lippert frames and would probably happen again.
It seems our Lippert frame was fine, but I was told by our tech at the dealer that the wood was missing from within the wall, so the bolts had nothing to bite into, so that's likely what caused our issue. I think the dealer you choose is largely responsible for the service you receive, and even the warranty coverage, because the RV manufacturer is reliant upon the dealer to submit those requests and Camping World, of course, is one of the worst dealers out there.
Boring. Try the Michigan Mighty MAC Mackinaw bridge then you will see the difference along with the Mackinac Island city Michigan island. No cars allowed too. Besides, San Francisco has so much crime and drugs. By the way the Michigan bridge is the largest suspension bridge in the USA and a whopping 5 miles longer than Golden Gate. In fact, it was once the largest in the world.
Yep. I said that in the video. In fact here is a great explanation of exactly what happened by one of the EBR-I engineers, Ray Haroldsen. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-39cTW1AjxbA.html
Oh the memories! My family and I lived in Saratoga when I was little! My sister and I started school there, our parents built their first house in town there, we used to go to the hot springs, played in the North Platte River, explored Snowy Range, and dad used to work for the Medicine Bow coal mine. Your video brought tears to my eyes to see some of the places that hold my very first memories. The music was beautiful! Thank you for sharing your trip!! God bless!
We spent quite a bit of time camping up at Jack Creek. If you haven’t explored up there and have time to do so next time you’re around Saratoga, take a drive up there. It’s beautiful ☺️
I've now shared this video with approximately 100ppl. This combined with West's Technician Class guide book are ALL about 1/2 of that number have needed to pass their Tech Exam. Thank you Dan!
NOTE: The question pool for the Technician Class license exam was updated on July 1, 2021. So, some of the material covered in this video is no longer part of the test, and there are some new questions that are not covered in this video. Download my study guide at kb6nu.com/study-guides for the latest and greatest.
What you should do is push the tracks up by using the bucket , then throw as many violins cellos tubas trombones etc under the Tracks as you can. This will prove to be instrumental in helping you get that dozer unstuck.
taking the test this week, watched and took notes on your video. lots of info and very overwhelming but i feel prepared for sure. helps im an electrician and know all the theory math, codes, and safety. will let you know how i do.
It appeared he was trying to come out in high reverse, that or the machine has some torque converter issues. It sure was screaming to be turning those tracks so slow.
That's a good question... the best I've found is the Lexham English Septuagint, but it's just the Old Testament (Septuagint). You'd have to use another source for the New Testament.
@@BottomleyAdventures Another question. If I can articulate this correctly, are there essential doctrines that would not be as we know them if it were not for the Masoretic text? From watching varying presentations, it seems as it it could possibly change everything.
@@tabasco7915 I believe that the Jewish scribes made some intentional changes to bolster their anti-Christian positions and essentially twist the timeline so they could denounce Christ and reinforce their belief that he is not the Messiah. I think they intentionally stayed away from making dramatic doctrinal changes, for fear they would be found out. And even though they were in fact called out at the time by several scholars as I indicated in the video, the Catholic Church, and later the Protestant churches continued using the Hebrew Masoretic as their source anyway, which resulted in what we have today which are the corrupted versions of the text in most modern Bibles. Hopefully this information will come to light and more modern Bible publishers will realize this and start using the Septuagint as their Old Testament source.
@@BottomleyAdventures There is just so much to consider. It's difficult enough just trying to decide who is right and who is wrong over the K.J.V. only debate. This gives so much more to consider and then I come across people like James Tabor (and others) and some of the stuff he is advocating relative to the dead sea scrolls. It all just makes me want to walk away from it all and go back to drinking.