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Lukas Elijah: So He Spread The Word Of God
Lukas Howell
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Elijah was a prophet so he spread the word of God.he lived in the 9th century by. His name means "my God is yah".elijah would do exactly what God would ask him to do. Tishbe in Gilead He got rid of false gods for God and with gods help. Elijah performed 14 miracles. Elijah did these miracacles through God for he was only human and could not do them alone. He was ascended into heaven in a chariot of fire.he also is know in all religions as healer and a miracle maker. He is interesting because he was ascended into heaven body and soul so I think he is very important.

A He is the patron saint of sleep.

I want St. Elijah to be my patron saint because he is my saint for confirmation.

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