Biblical Mysteries – Foods And Drinks That Gave Extraordinary Powers, Knowledge And Immortality
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Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com - There are many Biblical mysteries that we cannot explain, but they remain open to interpretation.
In the Bible, there are interesting accounts of mysterious and very odd food items. Some of mentioned meals gave extraordinary powers and strength. Others were said to provide a person with knowledge, and granted immortality.
Let us take a closer look at some unusual Biblical foods and drinks we still know very little about.
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