Those people were not Christians.

2014-08-20 14:51 GMT-03:00 Jojo Iznart <jojoiznar...@gmail.com>:

>  You seem to be implying that one can not be both a Christian and Rich.
> If so, I can assure you that is not the case.  Here are a few examples for
> you:
>
>
> 1.  Joseph was a believer and was the 2nd in command in Egypt.  He was
> rich in power, money and Glory
>
> 2.  Abraham was very rich with thousands upon thousands of sheep and
> camels, and a household with 400 able-bodied fighting men.  This guy had
> his own private army bigger than the army of many city states at that
> time.  His men was able to defeat 4 kings and their armies.  If he had 400
> fighting men, the size of his household must be between 3000-5000
> people.  That is rich.
>
> 3. Job was the "greatest man in the east".  Job was from the area of Ur.
> The region we know as the fertile crescent - Shinar or Babylon - the cradle
> of civilization.  So, Job was the richest man in the world at that time.
> When God was done blessing him, he was twice as rich.
>
> 4. Solomon had brass that could not be counted.  Enough gold and silver to
> overlay all the surfaces of the large building - the temple he built.  The
> guy was richer than anyone alive today.
>
>
>
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Daniel Rocha - RJ
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