A | B |
bard (noun) | a singing poet |
jester (noun) | in the middle ages, kept by kings to entertain them |
rosin (verb) | to rub or treat a violin bow |
cello (noun) | large musical instrument of the violin family |
auditorium (noun) | large room or building that holds a big audience |
barley (noun) | a plant that is like grass and bears seeds, used as a food |
despair (verb) | to lose all hope |
etch (verb) | to cut lines into a hard surface |
landscape (noun) | a piece of land or countryside that has its own speical appearance |
landslide (noun) | the sliding down of a hill or mountain |
Who is God? | God is a spirit and does not have a body like man. |
What is God like? | God is infinite, eternal, and unchangeable. |
Where is God? | God is everwhere. |
Can you see God? | No, I cannot see God but He always sees me. |
Does God know all things? | Yes, nothing can be hidden from God. |