Consult Luke 11
Also found in Matthew 23.
ANSWER: It's just woe to the lawyers. Luke 10:46 and Luke 10:52.
Lie.
Usually they don't.
It is believed that both Paul and Gamaliel were lawyers(Acts 5:34 + Acts 22:3) Also, 'Zenas' is mentioned in Titus 3:13.
If you say so.
Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Managers, Social Workers, Architects, and Teachers.
Barbers, Doctors, Merchants , Servants, Lawyers, Farmers, carpenter, craftsman and many more other jobs.
Merchants, doctors, professors, lawyers, and some prosperous tradesmen were considered to be middle class in the British Colonial period in America
No, not all lawyers are also doctors. Lawyers specialize in legal matters, while doctors specialize in medical matters. Each profession requires different education and training.
Professional such as doctors an lawyers should be included in the boar
Doctors make more money. _________________________________________________________________ It depends on what type of doctor you are and which type of lawyer are. a doctor would earn more. corporate lawyers= £98,000 Pediatrician (not even highest doctor!)= £101,000 By what i have learned over GOOGLE, these aren't even the highest type of doctors/lawyers: Pediatricians are just specialist doctors and corporate lawyers are the highest earning lawyers. So.... Doctors earn a lot more, far MORE!
Professional such as doctors an lawyers should be included in the boar
No, lawyers cannot be referred to as doctors. "Doctor" typically refers to someone who has earned a doctoral degree in a specific field, such as medicine or philosophy. Lawyers earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, but they are not medical doctors.
No, lawyers are not considered doctors of law. While they may hold a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, which is a professional doctorate in law, they are not medical doctors.
Many of the people that took part in the Constitutional Convention were educated professionals within their communities. They included merchants, shippers, business men, doctors, lawyers, ministers, and theologists.
Merchants, lawyers, doctors, teachers, business men, silver and gold smiths, a sea captain, a printer and some big time land and slave owners.
People who live in deserts may be doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, merchants, laborers, engineers, cooks, chefs or any number of occupations found in other non desert regions.