What was your favorite passage in the book?

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Re: What was your favorite passage in the book?

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I think the part about Adam and Eve. Sometimes we have to fall to learn to pick ourselves up.
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The parting of the Red sea is intriguing.
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amjohnson13mommy wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 12:34 The flood shows us that things can change in an instant. Everything can seem fine, and this shows tells me that things are not always as good as it seems.
Such a profound quote :)
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The story of David and Goliath is a great one. David's faith resulted to his triumph. His heart is for the Lord and he wanted to show the workd how great God is.
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The good old story of Cain and Abel equally resonates with me. The author did a good job of highlighting the themes of envy and perseverance in his book. I enjoyed reading that story from a different angle.
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My favorite story in the passage would be the parting of the red sea. It shows God's mighty power and ability to save his people at all times.
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Cain and Abel was my favorite part because of the author's precise language detailing Cain's jealousy. Daniel in the Lion's Den was also a very good passage.
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Mine has to be the parting of the Red Sea. The power of God was shown mightily in that story.
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