Questions About The Bible Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F G G H I J K H L D H M N O P

Why did God make only Adam at first when he made other creatures male and femaleA
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Is it not strange that God saw the need for a human female after he made AdamB
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Did the Bible actually tell us that God married Adam and EveC
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Does the Hebrew translation of the word bless mean marryD
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What did God say he was going to make for Adam a wife or a helperE
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Does the Hebrew translation of the word helper mean wifeF
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Would you say the scripture at Genesis contradict GenesisG
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Does the latter part of Genesis contradict GenesisG
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Since these scriptures give different information which is the correct oneH
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Why did God bring the creatures that he made to Adam and let him name themI
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Did God create so many living things without namesJ
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Why did God not tell Adam the names of the creaturesK
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Did the scriptures mention that a sea was located near the Garden of EdenH
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Did God allow Adam to leave the perimeter of the Garden of Eden before he sinnedL
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How did Adam name the creatures that lived deep below the surface of the seaD
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Why did Samson tell Delilah the source of his strength when he knew her intentionH
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Why did the Philistines allow Samson s hair to grow backM
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Did they forget that his long hair was the source of his strengthN
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How could Joshua command the sun to stand still when the sun did not orbit the earthO
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Are these not reasonable questions to ask about the BibleP

Marlon Pitter
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/26/2022



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