The name Ram is derived from the Bible, and it comes from Ram, a tribal chief, who lived around the time of Christ. Ram was also the father of John the Baptist, and was the first disciple of the Jesus. His life was very remarkable, as he preached constantly to his people from his wagon, or small boat, and many of his converts experienced miraculous deliverances. He was also very cruel and did not accept converts. This story is based upon the life of John the Baptist, whose baptism was performed by John the Baptist, according to Acts. It is said that he went into Arabia, to the place where John the Baptist had been baptised. It is said that he was so welcomed by the people there that he was given the right to be king, and that he founded a city named Arqedar. There are two conflicting accounts of his life after leaving Arabia. In one, John the Baptist is said to have died, and that he went into a cave, and there he died, and also that he was beheaded. In another, he is said to have risen from the dead. It is supposed that he went back to Arabia and lived in the desert for a year, and then lived in Ephesus. Many scholars believe that neither of these accounts is historically true. The story that he tells in his book, Ram, is based on his life. He relates the amazing experiences that he had with the Saviour Jesus, and that he saw the fulfilment of God. It is generally accepted that he wrote this book to persuade people to embrace the Christian faith. However, some historians do not accept this account. John relates the story of how he was cast into a hole in the ground by a leopard, and that the spirit of God instantly appeared and took him over. He sees the Word of God spoken by Jesus, and he is also told about some extraordinary events that take place in the Healing of John the Baptist. John the Baptist is believed to be the one who was foretold in the Gospel to come sooner than expected, and he was also one of the twelve apostles sent by Jesus to reach Jerusalem after the crucifixion. Some miracles were performed by John the Baptist such as raising the blind and the deaf. In the Gospel, John the Baptist appears as a man who is highly respected by Jesus and his apostles. It is said that he will be the last person to go up until the Second Coming of Christ. In this book, John the Baptist also teaches the people what they should do to receive the kingdom of God. He tells them that they must be joined to Jesus by faith, and that he will lead them to the Father. The story of John the Baptist is an important part of Christian history, and has been told many times over. It is also one of the more popular stories in the Bible, and many people include it in their own Reformed faith. John the Baptist is considered to be a great foreshadowing of the later John the Baptist, who was the next in line of Baptist preacher, and he was also a very important teacher in the early Church. The book ends with John the Baptist being called to the mount of Olives, which was to become his permanent home in Jerusalem. This is where he will preach against the sins of the people and encourage them to turn from their evil ways. It is said that Jesus will come again to rescue His church from sin. This is one of the most well known stories in the Bible. Other versions of the story of John the Beloved facing perdition at the place of worship, being cast into the lake of fiery fire, and having his head chopped off. All of these endings are common among Reformed Christians, but there is no clear story between the two accounts.