How Does Shakespeare Present Elizabeth's Death In Africa

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persecuting and killing each other over religions or religious rules.
People were getting killed for no good reason.

7. Then Mary remained with Elizabeth her cousin for 3 months and returned to her home. Elizabeth gave birth to a son named John, whose tongue was speaking praise for the Lord at a young age; this was discussed throughout the hill country of Judea.

8. A tradition said that his great uncle (his mother’s father’s brother), a merchant in the copper and spice trade, told him about several other cities in England and Africa that he had visited on business trips.
Food ideas and languages from different cultures were being shared.
There were people in Africa with darker skin tone than in the middle-east. There were people in England with lighter skin tone than in the middle-east. There …show more content…

Jesus also raised a daughter back to life for a man and a woman who were her parents; he did this in the presence of Peter, James, and John and a crown of flute players was heard.
At Capernaum, Jesus restored a servant boy of a centurion back to health.
Jesus cured lepers, cast out demons, and restored sight to a blind man. Jesus restored an injured hand of a man back to normal, and commanded a paralyzed man to walk again; he told the paralyzed man to get up off of his sleeping pad, pack it up, and go home.
A woman who was bent over and could not stand up straight was cured.
A hemophiliac who was bleeding from a wound that would not heal was healed after she touched Jesus’ garment. Jesus cured a girl who was possessed by a demon.
Peter’s mother-in-law had a fever, and her fever left her body after Jesus touched her with his