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- DeeJayLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
"The Shadow Knows" what evil lurks in the heart of men.
"Tom Mix" Sponsored by Hot Ralston cereal and I also sent away for a Tom Mix Ring that glowed in the dark, for so many box tops and a few cents.
Jay Edger Hoover's "Most Wanted" sponsored by Oh Henry candy bar.
"Fibber McGee and Molly" and many more.
And most important to dad, was Boxing with Joe Lewis.
Thanks for the memories of long ago. DeeJay.
- 5 years ago
He didn't change the laws. He fulfilled them. The laws in the OT were given to the Jewish nation. Not to any other people. They were part of a covenant or contract between the Jews and Jehovah God. They were to be his people. Sadly they disobeyed and actually rebelled against God. Finally they killed God's own son. By killing God's son they brought an end to the laws and the contract they had with Jehovah. Before Jesus died he made a new covenant or contract with all his faithful followers no matter what race or nation they were. This was established first with Jesus' apostles on the night of the last supper. Jesus gave us two laws to follow. To love God with all your heart, soul and mind and to love your neighbor as yourself. If you obey these two laws then you would not be breaking any of the others. You have already answered your own question by posting the verses in Matthew. Read those verses again. 1. He fulfilled the laws. When you fulfill something then it is done is it not? You fulfill a contract means you completed that contract. The laws were to be obeyed until the messiah came. Jesus was the messiah. NOTE: What does Paul tell the Roman congregation? Rom. 7:6, 7: “Now we have been discharged from the Law, because we have died to that by which we were being held fast . . . What, then, shall we say? Is the Law sin? Never may that become so! Really I would not have come to know sin if it had not been for the Law; and, for example, I would not have known covetousness if the Law had not said: ‘You must not covet.’” (Here, immediately after writing that Jewish Christians had been “discharged from the Law,” what example from the Law does Paul cite? The Tenth Commandment, thus showing that it was included in the Law from which they had been discharged.)
- Shortstuff13Lv 71 decade ago
I do remember this radio show. I must have been about five years old. "The Shadow Knows." What a voice he had. I wasn't old enough to remember Brett Morrison, who was the voice of the first shadow. John Archer took over as the voice of the "Shadow" later. Brett Morrison returned to the show until the radio show ended.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Oh yes! That was a radio program I listened to with my parents, when I would be snuggled between them listening to
that famous spine tingling laugh, that only the shadow was
known for. It would scare this little girl to death when I'd hear
that crazy laugh.
And the creaking door of Innersanctum. They came on back
to back as I recall. And I must have had a case of the big
eyes on those evenings, for I had an hour of being scared.
I don't know how much I understood of the actual programs,
but I'd be in my parents' bed between them, at the appointed
hour, just to hear once more, that horrendous laugh, and
the creaking of that door. Sometimes, kids like to be scared!
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- 1 decade ago
I do vaguely. I do remember as a kid listening to the Lone Ranger on the radio.
- MilouLv 61 decade ago
I don't remember it, but my husband talks about it all the time we finally found some tapes at cracker barrel on old radio show and they had them , He was very happy and they are good,
- gimpalomgLv 71 decade ago
Yes and "Intersanctom" (bet I butchered the spelling). I was never into those, Roy Rogers was my favorite. I bet my mother could have really thumped me more than once. I bet I would ask her every 5 minutes if it was time yet. I think it came on on Thursdays, never understood why Mom stayed in bed until noon on Friday...
- t_blond_chickLv 71 decade ago
I should remember,but we always had the C.B.C. radio on in our house,maybe it was past my bedtime,guess I'm not senior enough,yet,lol !