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  • Anonymous on Lamentations 5 - 2 years ago
    Don't agree with Myron.We can't take away or add to the bible.If famine was the word used we have to accept it. Sure it's meaning meant what it meant in history at that time and now. No food no nutrients can change skin.God knew what he wanted written.Who are we to correct it.
  • Gerald - In Reply on Lamentations 5 - 2 years ago
    Amen to that .

    Man always thinks he knows better than God and with the devils nudges will and still does change the truth into a lie.

    By simply adding one word in the beginning ," not".

    And changing " in " to "on" at the last in revelations 3.

    I have always found if I don't believe God on a point it's never the scriptures that are wrong but me.

    Sooner or later . Thankfully not too late to repent .
  • T Levis - In Reply on Lamentations 5 - 2 years ago
    Lamentations 5:10, malnutrition in humans especially elderly can cause blackening under skin, broken blood vessels also, it can affect all natural colors of people. The scripture seems to clearly point to the unnatural coloration of malnutrition, not the natural vast variations of skin colors He Created.



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