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brutforce

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Which type of healing is most appropriate for a person who is possessed by external evil?
 
  1. Deliverance
  2. Physical HEALING
  3. Inner HEALING
  4. Spiritual HEALING

Question 2

A patient is planning to participate in a physical HEALING session. What activities will occur during this session? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Laying on hands
  2. Speaking in tongues
  3. Having blood drawn
  4. Releasing muscle tension through massage



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Deliverance, or exorcism, is used to treat a person whose body and mind are the victims of evil from the outside.
2. Physical HEALING is used for those who have bodily injury.
3. Inner HEALING is used when a person is suffering from an emotional or mental illness.
4. Spiritual HEALING is used for those who are repenting their personal sin.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Laying on hands is performed during a physical HEALING session.
2. Speaking in tongues is performed during a physical HEALING session.
3. Having blood drawn is not performed during a physical HEALING session.
4. The release of muscle tension through massage is not performed during a physical healing session.



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