#Ecclesiastes 2:24-26
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mybeautifulchristianjourney · 5 months ago
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Wisdom and Joy Given to One Who Pleases God
24 There is nothing better for people to do than to eat, drink, and find satisfaction in their work. I saw that even this comes from the hand of God. 25 Who can eat or enjoy themselves without God? 26 God gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to anyone who pleases him. But to the person who continues to sin, he gives the job of gathering and collecting [wealth]. The sinner must turn his wealth over to the person who pleases God. Even this is pointless. [It's like] trying to catch the wind. — Ecclesiastes 2:24-26 | God's Word Translation (GWT) The Holy Bible, God’s Word® Translation Copyright 1995 by God’s Word to the Nations Mission. All rights reserved. Cross References: Job 27:16-17; Job 32:8; Job 38:36; Psalm 39:6; Psalm 51:6; Proverbs 2:6; Ecclesiastes 2:3; Ecclesiastes 2:25; Ecclesiastess 3:12-13; Luke 12:19; 1 Corinthians 15:32; 1 Timothy 6:17
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girlbloggercher · 11 months ago
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how to read the Bible
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this is in order!
1. John
2. Mark
3. Matthew
4. Luke
5. Genesis
6. Exodus
7. Leviticus
8. Numbers
9. Dueteronomy
10. Romans
11. Galatians
12. Colossians
13. Proverbs
14. Ecclesiastes
15. Job
16. 1 Peter
17. 1 Corinthians
18. 2 Corinthians
19. Ephesians
20. Philippians
21. 1 Thessalonians
22. 2 Thessalonians
23. 1 Timothy
24. 2 Timothy
25. James
26. 2 Peter
27. 1 John
28. 2 John
29. 3 John
30. Jude
31. Psalms
32. Joshua
33. Judges
34. 1 Samuel
35. 2 Samuel
36. 1 Kings
37. 2 Kings
38. 1 Chronicles
39. 2 Chronicles
40. Ezra
41. Nehemiah
42. Jeremiah
43. Lamentations
44. Ezekiel
45. Joel
46. Amos
47. Obadiah
48. Nahum
49. Habakkuk
50. Zephaniah
51. Haggai
52. Zechariah
53. Malachi
54. Micah
55. Hosea
56. Luke
57. Esther
58. Jonah
59. Song of Solomon
60. Acts
61. Titus
62. Philemon
63. Hebrew
64. Isaiah
65. Daniel
66. Revelation
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astroartmuse · 2 years ago
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were you born under a lucky star? an index of fixed stars and their meanings
the fixed stars of the constellation of aries
Kerb: 1°03 Aries - Danger of being jilted by a lover. Neutral effect; Mars/ Mercury influence
Difda (Deneb Kaitos): 2°35 Aries - Laziness, self destruction, nervousness, illness, inhibitions, loss. Unfortunate effect; Saturn influence
Algenib: 9°09 Aries -  Ambition, vanity, intuition, enthusiasm, bad judgment. Unfortunate; Mars/ Mercury
Alderamin: 12°47 Aries - Gravity, sternness, judgement, severe trials, poetry, drama. Fortunate; Saturn/ Jupiter
Alpheratz: 14°18 Aries - Grace, popularity, independence, honours. Fortunate effect; Venus influence
Baten Kaitos: 21°48 Aries -  Isolation, depression, accidents, emigration, shipwrecks. Unfortunate effect; Saturn influence
Acamar: 23°16 Aries - Success in public office, ecclesiastical success. Fortunate; Jupiter
Alrisha: 29°23 Aries -  Unifying influence with groups. Fortunate effect; Mars/ Mercury influece
the fixed stars of the constellation of taurus
Mirach: 0°24 Taurus - Good fortune through marriage, beauty, love talent. Fortunate effect; Venus influence
Sharatan: 3°49 Taurus - Violence, defeat, accidents, injury, danger, honours. Neutral effect; Mars/ Saturn influence
Hamal: 7°40 Taurus - Violence, cruelty, brutality, also the “Healer”. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Saturn influence
Schedir: 7°48 Taurus - Astrology, mysticism, writing. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Almach: 14°15 Taurus - Success in Venusian occupations, artistic ability, popularity. Fortunate effect; Venus influence
Menkar: 14°19 Taurus - Disease, throat trouble, disgrace, ruin, injury from beasts, unjustified enmities; sudden emergence of deep unconscious issues. Unfortunate; Saturn/Venus
Rana: 20°52 Taurus - Love of knowledge, science, much travel, many changes, position of authority, accidents at sea, drowning. Fortunate effect; Saturn influence (part of “The River”, a constellation traversing several signs)
Zaurak: 23°52 Taurus - Melancholy, fear of death and suicidal tendencies. Unfortunate effect; Saturn influence
Capulus: 24°12 Taurus - Primitive male sexual energy; penetrating; ruthless; adventurous; dishonesty; mass effects, esp. meteorological. Unfortunate; Mars/ Mercury
Algol (The Gorgon’s Head): 26°10 Taurus - Primitive female sexuality; strangulation, beheading, danger to throat and neck, murder, violence, mass catastrophe, the “Evil One”, the Demon Star; passionate; intense; hysterical. Very Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Pleiades (The Seven Sisters): 29°58 Taurus - Accidents, blindness, violence, homosexuality, feminine power. Unfortunate effect; Constellation of 7 stars (refer Alcyone)
the fixed stars of the constellation of gemini
Alcyone (Central star of the Pleiades): 0°00 Gemini - Ambition, honour and glory. Trouble with opposite sex. Neutral effect; Moon/Jupiter influence
Mirfak (Alpha Perseus): 02°05 Gemini - Indicative of events effecting large numbers of people, especially those caused by major meteorological phenomena. Bold, adventurous, somewhat dishonest. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/ Saturn influence
Hyades: 5°45 Gemini - Scandal, violence, disgrace, imprisonment. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Aldebaran (Bull’s North Eye): 9°47 Gemini - A Royal Star. The archangel Michael, the Watcher of the East. Eloquence, high honours, integrity, popularity, courage, war mongering, agitation. Unfortunate effect; Mars influence
Cursa: 15°17 Gemini - Currents of Fate, fluctuating emotions, irreversible changes to rhythm of life, sense of oblivion. Fortunate effect; Saturn influence
Rigel (Orion’s Foot): 16°50 Gemini - Technical and artistic ability, inventiveness, humour, honours, riches, happiness. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/ Mars influence
Bellatrix (Orion’s Left Shoulder): 21°28 Gemini - Loquaciousness, accidents, sudden dishonour. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Mercury influence
Capella: 21°51 Gemini - Inquisitiveness, open mindedness, powerful friends. Fortunate effect; Mars/Mercury influence
Phact: 22°16 Gemini - Talent in art or science. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury/Uranus influence
El Nath: 22°26 Gemini - Luck, fortune, success, quarrels, headstrong. Fortunate effect; Mars influence
Alnilam: 23°49 Gemini - Brief fame, quick temper, scandal. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Saturn influence
Al Hecka: 24°42 Gemini - Honours, wealth, power, greed, aggression. Fortunate effect; Mars influence
Polaris (The Pole Star): 28°34 Gemini - Sickness, trouble, loss, affliction, spiritual powers. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Betelgeuse (Orion’s Right Shoulder): 28°45 Gemini - Calamities, danger, violence. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Mercury influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of cancer
Propus: 3°26 Cancer - Overconfidence, pride, shamelessness, violence. Unfortunate effect; Saturn influence
Mirzam: 7°11 Cancer - Good qualities, charitable, faithful; dangerous passions; “The Roarer”, announcing the rising of Sirius; “The Announcer”, with Gomeisa. Fortunate effect; Venus influence
Alhena (Almeisan, the shining one): 9°06 Cancer - Acute sensitivity, creative imagination, artistic skills, writing, injuries to feet. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Venus/Jupiter influence
Alzirr: 11°13 Cancer - Hunting, besieging towns, the revenge of princes, trouble, disgrace, sickness, loss of fortune, affliction, danger to knees. Unfortunate effect; Mercury/Venus/Jupiter influence
Dziban (The Two Jackals): 13°48 Cancer - Artistic, emotional but sombre; penetrating, analytical mind, much travel, many friends; danger of robbery and accidental poisoning. Craft, ingenuity, valour. A binary star in Draco, the Dragon. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Sirius (the Dog Star; the Sun of the Sun; the prime Sun of our Galaxy): 14°05 Cancer - Ambition, pride, emotionality, fame, leadership, wealth, fires, drought, danger through impetuosity. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Mars influence
Canopus (Ship of the Desert): 14°51 Cancer - Voyages, journeys, creativity; scandal, violence; great glory, fame, wealth; changes evil to good; the Rishi (Hindu sage) Agasthya; star of St Catharine; helmsman of the Argo. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter
Wasat: 18°31 Cancer - Chemicals, poisons, gas; violence, malevolence, destructiveness as a first principal; pessimism; clear, authoritative speech; prominence in public affairs. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Castor: 20°14 Cancer - Sudden fame or loss, distinction, keen mind, violence, mischief; “The Mortal Twin”. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars/Venus influence
Gomeisa: 22°12 Cancer - “The Weeping One”; frivolity; love of dogs; dogbite; death by drowning. Unfortunate effect; Mercury/Mars influence
Pollux (Caput Hercules): 23°13 Cancer - Contemplative speculation, audacity, astrology, ruin, disgrace, death, calamity; the “Immortal Twin”; the “Heartless Judge”. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Moon/Uranus influence
Procyon: 25°47 Cancer - Violence, sudden success then disaster, occult, politics, dissipation. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Mercury influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of leo
Talitha: 2°48 Leo - Quiet, prudent, suspicious, mistrustful, self-controlled, great anger when roused. Neutral; Saturn/ Mars
Nebulous Cluster in 1st decan of Leo - The Aselli (The ***** ): Death by fever, fire, hanging, beheading, or violent catastrophe, ruin, disgrace, wounds, hurts to face, eye trouble, blindness, imprisonment, great changes in society. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Moon influence
Praesaepe: 7°12 Leo - Inner drive, reclusive, blindness, murder, tragedy, fires. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Moon influence
North Asellus (Asellus Borealis): 7°24 Leo - Patience, beneficence and courage, heroic and defiant leader. Fortunate effect; Sun/Mars influence
South Asellus (Asellus Australis): 8°35 Leo - Military preferment, blindness, eye trouble, shipwreck, mass murder, horrors, self-willed, uncooperative. Unfortunate effect; Sun/Mars influence
Giansar: 10°20 Leo - Penetrating and analytical mind, travel and many friends, craft, ingenuity, and valour, but danger of robbery and accidental poisoning. Neutral effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Acubens: 13°35 Leo - Astrology, writing, perseverance, domestic problems, poison, liars. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Dubhe (The Bear): 15°00 Leo - Astrology, arrogance, psychic power, destruction; aka Krathu, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) in Ursa Major; Bast Isis, the Egyptian goddess; “The Eye”; “Heaven’s Pivot”. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury/Mars influence
Merak: 19°06 Leo - Prudent, restrained, mistrustful, self-controlled (but angry when roused), love of command, power to achieve, good with animals; Pulaha, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) of Ursa Major. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury/Mars influence
Ras Elased Aust (Algenubi): 20°42 Leo - Cruel, heartless, bold, bombastic, brutish, destructive, artistic appreciation. power of expression, spiritual gifts, leadership. Neutral effect; Saturn/Mars influence
“Own Worst Enemy”: 22°00 Leo - An unfortunate degree. No freedom to act on one’s own behalf. Unfortunate effect
Subra: 24°15 Leo - Strength; plunder; swagger; yet simple and without guile. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Alphard: 27°08 Leo - Gives wisdom, musical and artistic appreciation, knowledge of human nature, strong passions, lack of self control, immorality. Sudden death by poison or drowning. Problems with law, love affairs, drugs. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Adhafera: 27°34 Leo - Crime, lying and stealing, suicide. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Al Jabhah: 27°41 Leo - Wealth, sound judgement, cleverness, prone to violence, self-seeking, danger, loss, mutiny. Neutral effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Regulus (Lion’s Heart): 29°53 Leo - The most Royal Star. Raphael, the Healing Archangel, the Watcher of the North. Nobility, ambition, alertness, great power, status, leadership, sudden downfall, accidents, violence. Fortunate effect; Mars/Jupiter/Uranus influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of virgo
Phecda: 0°29 Virgo - Civilizing influence, tamer of beasts, transmission of divine knowledge; Pulasthya, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) of the Great Bear, Ursa Major; bloodbaths, assassinations, riots, sexual perversion. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Venus influence
Præcipua: 0°53 Virgo - Generous, noble, peaceful, fearless nature, with the ability to undertake prominent and responsible positions. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Mars influence
Megrez: 1°04 Virgo - Spiritual sight; creativity; violence; Atri, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages), the ruling star of the Great Bear, Ursa Major. Fortunate effect; Mars influence
Thuban: 7°27 Virgo - Prospectors of gold and silver or those who are ministers of money; burning to death in own house. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Alioth (The Black Horse): 8°56 Virgo - Suicide among women; danger in pregnancy; Angirasa, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) in Ursa Major. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Zosma: 11°16 Virgo - Keen intellect, depression, fearful, unhappy, feels restricted, loss in childhood; egotism; prophetic ability (with Coxa: “Kua, the Oracle”). Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Coxa: 13°25 Virgo - Good for voyages, gain by merchandise, redemption of captives; prophetic ability (with Zosma: “Kua, the Oracle”). Strength. Wisdom. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Mizar: 15°42 Virgo - Connected with fires of a catastrophic extent and mass calamities; Vasishta, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) of Ursa Major. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Denebola: 21°38 Virgo - Criticism, perseverance, control, lack of imagination, honours, undesirable associates, mental illness, happiness turns to despair, disease, natural disasters, catastrophes. Neutral effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Coma Berenices: 23°48 Virgo - Eye problems; suave manner, with great personal charm; idle and dissipated, dramatic; a constellation rather than a star, with the main star being Diadem. Fortunate effect; Moon/Venus influence
Labrum: 26°38 Virgo - Honours, riches, ambition, psychic, chronic illness, dishonest income. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Venus influence
Alkaid (Benetnash): 26°56 Virgo - Associated with death and mourning, war, natural catastrophes; Marichi, one of the 7 Rishis (Hindu sages) of Ursa Major. Unfortunate effect; Moon/Mercury/Saturn influence
Markeb: 28°54 Virgo - Voyages, educational work, broad knowledge, piety. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of libra
Zaniah: 4°31 Libra - Order, congeniality, lovable nature, refinement, honour. Very Fortunate effect; Mercury/Venus influence
Diadem: 8°57 Libra - Suave, well-bred; personal charm; dissipation. Dramatic ability. The “Wreath of Jewels” in Berenice’s hair (the constellation Coma Berenices). Fortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Vindemiatrix: 9°56 Libra - Falsity, folly, disgrace, stealing, widowhood, depression, witch-hunts, mysticism & the occult. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Algorab: 13°27 Libra - Scavenging, destructiveness, repulsiveness, malevolence, fiendishness and lying, suicide, greed, injuries. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Saturn influence
Merga: 15°27 Libra - Guardians, ministers of state, custodians, treasurers, force behind the scenes, hidden masters, economists, architects, designers, “The Sickle”. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Saturn influence
Seginus: 17°39 Libra - Business, astrology, law, loss through friends, deceitful, shameless. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Saturn/Venus influence
Mufrid: 19°20 Libra - Prosperity from work, planning, strong desires, a tendency to excess, a fondness for rural pursuits, occultism. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Saturn influence
Foramen: 22°09 Libra - Prosperity, leadership; divine teacher, creative power; ear and eye trouble, indecision, shipwreck. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Spica: 23°50 Libra - Wealth, fame, honour, glamour, the “Fortunate One”. Very Fortunate effect; Venus/Mars influence
Arcturus: 24°14 Libra - Inspiration, riches, fame, honour, popularity, benefits through travel, success through work. Very Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Mars influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of scorpio
Princeps: 3°09 Scorpio - Ability to research keen, studious and profound mind, business, government, law, science, arts, lies. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Saturn influence
Khambalia: 6°57 Scorpio - Deep research of any kind, police investigation, espionage and esoteric subjects. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Mars influence
Acrux: 11°52 Scorpio - Interest in astrology and spirituality, metaphysics, sacrifice. Occult effect; Jupiter influence
Alphecca: 12°16 Scorpio - Honour, dignity, literate, brilliant, poetic, scandals, betrayal in love, sorrow through children. Fortunate effect; Venus/ Mercury influence
Menken: 12°18 Scorpio - Wisdom, astronomy, divination, medicine, botany and music. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
South Scale (Zuben Algenubi): 15°04 Scorpio - Loss, theft, betrayal, abuse, venereal disease, poisoning, drowning, anguish, revenge, criminality. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Serpentis (the “Accursed Degree”): 19°00 Scorpio - A malefic degree, tragedy, misfortune, the “Accursed Degree”. This degree does not precess; Unfortunate effect; Mars/ Saturn influence
North Scale (Zuben Alschemali): 19°23 Scorpio - Honours, wealth, distinction, brilliant mind, success in sports, politics, war, religion, writing, tragedy, violence, melancholy. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Mercury/Mars influence
Alpha Serpentis (Unukalhai): 22°04 Scorpio - Success followed by fall, suicide, insanity, accidents, success in war, politics, writing, problems in love, forgery, shipwreck, loss, earthquake. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars influence
Agena: 23°48 Scorpio - Good health, high morals, disillusion through love, success with the masses. Fortunate effect; Venus/Jupiter influence
Toliman (Bungula): 29°36 Scorpio - Occult and philosophical learning, self analysis, honours, stubborn, cruel. Fortunate effect; Venus/Jupiter influence
the fixed stars of the constellations of sagittarius
Kornephoros: 1°05 Sagittarius - Fixity of purpose, strength of character, ardent nature and dangerous passions. Neutral; Mercury influence
Yed Prior: 2°18 Sagittarius - Success in astrology & 9th house matters, shrewd. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Marfik: 5°36 Sagittarius - Passionate, blindly good-hearted, easily seduced, healer with herbs. Neutral effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Antares (Heart of the Scorpion): 9°46 Sagittarius - A Royal Star. The Archangel Oriel, the Watcher of the West. Spirit of adventure, obstinacy, injuries to eyes, honours, sudden loss, stubborn, suspicious, violent, several marriages. Fortunate effect; Mars/Jupiter/Mercury influence
Rastaban: 11°58 Sagittarius - Impulsive, honourable, good for astrology, government, writing, sports, finance, the arts, accidents, wounds, blindness, criminality. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Mars/Jupiter influence
Sabik: 17°58 Sagittarius - Wastefulness and lost energy, perverted moral, success in evil deeds. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Atria: 20°54 Sagittarius - Just, truthful, righteous and benevolent, interest in architecture and freemasonry. Very Fortunate effect; Mercury/Jupiter influence
Ras Alhague: 22°27 Sagittarius - Trouble with women, drugs, poisoning, hallucination, medicines, infections, mystical healing. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Lesath (Scorpion’s Sting - with Shaula): 24°01 Sagittarius - Danger, desperation, immorality and malevolence, connected with acid poisons, accidents, catastrophes, operations. Unfortunate effect; Mercury/Mars influence
Shaula (Mulam: the Root): 24°35 Sagittarius - Danger, desperation, immorality and malevolence, connected with acid poisons, aids victory in sieges, destruction of seafarers and captives, exorcism, mesmerism, spiritual pressure towards enlightenment. Unfortunate effect; Mercury/Mars influence
Galactic Centre: 26°52 Sagittarius - A vast Black Hole at the center of our galaxy, discovered 1932; source of energy, motivation, aspiration; alien consciousness; crisis of faith; travel; education; philosophy; spiritual urges; single-minded dedication. Fortunate effect; Jupiter influence
Etamin: 27°58 Sagittarius - Liking solitude, good concentration, dishonour, downfall and loss of prestige, esoteric and philosophical studies. Neutral effect; Mars/Moon influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of capricorn
Spiculum: 1°04 Capricorn - Eye trouble, blindness, depression, hopelessly doomed, morbid religious outlook, no concern for human life. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Moon influence
Alnasl: 1°16 Capricorn - Eye trouble, blindness (or bad eyesight). Unfortunate effect; Mars/Moon influence
Polis: 3°13 Capricorn - Martial desires, high ambitions, domination, keen perception, success. Very Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Mars influence
Kaus Borealis: 6°19 Capricorn - Promoters of idealistic and humane ideas, promoters of mental stimuli, enterprise and a sense of justice. Fortunate; Mercury/Mars influence
Facies: 8°16 Capricorn - Blindness, violent death, sickness, accidents; leadership, war, coldness, detachment, perfectionism; earthquakes; pure combative energies; risk-taking, glamour; seeks fulfilment through charitable works. Very Unfortunate effect; Sun/Mars influence
Vega: 15°19 Capricorn - Luck in politics, artistic talent, fleeting fame, double dealing, generosity, practicality. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
Sheliak: 18°53 Capricorn - Artistic talent, sexual adventures, disgrace, gaudiness, independent thought, trouble with authority, death by violence. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
Dheneb: 19°48 Capricorn - Martial Arts, ability to command, liberality, beneficence. Very Fortunate effect; Mars/Jupiter influence
Peacock: 23°49 Capricorn - Vanity and love of display, together with a long life and sometimes fame. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury/Saturn influence
Terebellum: 25°51 Capricorn - Strength and power, rise in life, riches, cunning, disgrace. Fortunate effect; Venus/Saturn influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of aquarius
Tarazed (The Plundering Falcon): 0°56 Aquarius - Spoil and plunder, imagination, strong passions, will, clairvoyance, fame, powerful mind. Fortunate effect; Mars/Jupiter influence
Sham: 1°04 Aquarius - Combative, opinionated, jealousy, danger of death in battle. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Venus influence
Albireo: 1°15 Aquarius - Contemplative, cultured, artistic, congenial appearance and disposition. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
Altair (The Eagle): 1°47 Aquarius - Sudden but ephemeral fortune, impulsiveness, courage, accidents, astrology, writing. Neutral effect; Mars/Jupiter influence
Algedi (Giedi Prima): 3°46 Aquarius - Beneficence, peculiar events, love affairs, great good fortune. Neutral effect; Venus/Mars influence
Bos: 5°34 Aquarius - Keen intellect, good for business, military, analysis. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Venus influence
Albali: 11°43 Aquarius - Danger, persecution and even death, but also said to give good fortune. Neutral effect; Mars/ Mercury influence
Dorsum: 13°51 Aquarius - The Wheel of Fortune; bites from venomous creatures (with Sun or Mars). Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Alnair: 15°54 Aquarius - Retiring, active, proud, watchful, kind, idealistic, devoted, liking for astronomy, “the Bright One”. Fortunate effect; Mercury/Jupiter influence
Castra: 20°12 Aquarius - Destructiveness, uncontrollable temper, malevolence. Unfortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Nashira: 21°47 Aquarius - Writing, government, religion, overcomes evil. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Kitalpha: 23°07 Aquarius - Gives friendship and sagacity but frivolity and love of pleasure. Neutral effect; Mercury/Venus influence
Sadalsuud: 23°46 Aquarius - Fortuna Fortunarum, great fortune; astrology, occult, government, business, psychic, visionary, originality; personal charm; temperance; aviation. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Mercury influence
Deneb Algedi: 23°50 Aquarius - A wise leader; finding the joy inherent in sorrow – and vice versa; glory and fame if death is avoided; betrayal, loss of position if associated with Sun or Moon. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Sador: 24°50 Aquarius - Glittering wings, figured by stars. Part of the Christian Cross. Words of command, gathering of wealth; a hidden god; love of water, swimming, the arts; communication with birds; aviation. Fortunate effect; Jupiter/Saturn influence
Gienah: 27°45 Aquarius - Soar to great heights, potential of sudden downfall. Neutral effect; Venus/Mercury influence
the fixed stars of the constellation of pisces
Fomalhaut: 3°52 Pisces - A Royal Star. Archangel Gabriel, the Watcher of the South. Congenital birth defects, magic, fame, occult, faith, “Star of Alchemy”, addiction, undesirable associates. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury/Neptune influence
Deneb Adige (Alpha Cygnus): 5°16 Pisces - Intelligent, creative, original, naive, astrology, writing, the public, dog bites. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
Sadalachbia: 6°43 Pisces - Success in ventures, personal charm, movement to rich pastures, aviation, discovery of lost items, “the Star of Hidden Things”. Fortunate effect; Venus/Mercury influence
Skat: 8°52 Pisces - Good fortune, personal charm, lasting happiness, psychic interests, sensitivity, occult interests, many friends. Fortunate effect; Saturn/Jupiter influence
Achernar: 15°19 Pisces - Sudden success in public office, religious benefits, access to another realm. Fortunate effect; Jupiter influence (“the mouth of the River” a constellation extending over several Signs. NOTE: stars in this constellation (Eridanus) are ruled by Saturn, with the exception of Achernar, the brightest)
Markab: 23°29 Pisces - Violence, honours and riches, “Star of Sorrow”, literary, legal problems, accidents. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Mercury/Venus influence
Scheat: 29°22 Pisces - Imprisonment, murder, suicide, drowning, extreme misfortune. Unfortunate effect; Mars/Mercury influence
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creativewaygrace · 7 months ago
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Bible Verses on Laziness
Colossians 3:17- And whatever you do, in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Colossians 3:23- Whatever you do, do it from the heart, as something done for the Lord and not for people.
Ecclesiastes 9:10- Whatever your hands find to do, do with all your strength, because there is no work, planning, knowledge, or wisdom in Sheol where you are going.
1 Timothy 5:8- But if anyone does not provide for his own family, especially for his own household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
Genesis 2:15- The Lord took the man and placed him in the garden of Eden to work on it and watch over it.
Luke 16:10- Whoever is faithful in very little is also faithful in much and whoever is unrighteous in very little is also unrighteous in much.
Proverbs 10:4- Idle hands make one poor, but diligent hands bring riches.
Proverbs 10:5- The son who gathers during summer is prudent: the son who sleeps during harvest is disgraceful.
Proverbs 12:11- The one who works his land will have plenty of food, but whoever chases fantasies lacks sense.
Proverbs 12:24- The diligent hand will rule, but laziness will lead to forced labor.
Proverbs 13:4- The slacker craves, yet has nothing, but endless talk leads only to poverty.
Proverbs 14:23- There is profit in all hard work, but endless talks leads only to poverty.
Proverbs 19:13- Laziness induces deep sleep, and a lazy person will go hungry.
Proverbs 20:4- The slacker does not plow during planting season, at harvest time he looks, and there is nothing.
Proverbs 6:6- Go to the ant, you slacker! Observe its ways and become wise.
Proverbs 26:15- The slacker buries his hand in the bowl, he is too wary to bring it to his mouth.
Ephesians 5:15-17- Pay careful attention to how you live, not as unwise people but as wise, making the most of the time, because the days are evil. So don't be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is.
Proverbs 6:9-11- How long will you stay in bed, you slacker? When will you get up from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the arms to rest, and your poverty will come like a robber, your need, like a bandit.
2 Thessalonians 3:6-10- Who gave himself as a ransom for all, a testimony at the proper time. For this, I was appointed a herald an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth. Therefore, I want the men in every place to pray, lifting up holy hands without anger or argument. Also, the women are to dress themselves in modest clothing, with decency and good sense, not with elaborate hairstyles, gold pearls, or expensive apparel, but with good works, as is proper for women who profess to worship God.
Proverbs 24:30-34- I went by the field of a slacker and by the vineyard of one lacking sense. Thistles had come up everywhere, weeds covered the ground, and the stone was ruined. I saw and took it to heart, I looked and received instruction: a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the arms to rest, and your poverty will come like a robber, and your need, like a bandit.
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biblegumchewontheword · 11 months ago
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Books of the Bible
Here is a detailed list of the 66 books of the Bible, divided by the Old and New Testaments, along with their divisions and categories:
**Old Testament:**
**Pentateuch (5 books):**
1. Genesis
2. Exodus
3. Leviticus
4. Numbers
5. Deuteronomy
**Historical Books (12 books):**
6. Joshua
7. Judges
8. Ruth
9. 1 Samuel
10. 2 Samuel
11. 1 Kings
12. 2 Kings
13. 1 Chronicles
14. 2 Chronicles
15. Ezra
16. Nehemiah
17. Esther
**Poetry/Wisdom Books (5 books):**
18. Job
19. Psalms
20. Proverbs
21. Ecclesiastes
22. Song of Solomon
**Major Prophets (5 books):**
23. Isaiah
24. Jeremiah
25. Lamentations
26. Ezekiel
27. Daniel
**Minor Prophets (12 books):**
28. Hosea
29. Joel
30. Amos
31. Obadiah
32. Jonah
33. Micah
34. Nahum
35. Habakkuk
36. Zephaniah
37. Haggai
38. Zechariah
39. Malachi
**New Testament:**
**Gospels (4 books):**
40. Matthew
41. Mark
42. Luke
43. John
**History (1 book):**
44. Acts
**Pauline Epistles (13 books):**
45. Romans
46. 1 Corinthians
47. 2 Corinthians
48. Galatians
49. Ephesians
50. Philippians
51. Colossians
52. 1 Thessalonians
53. 2 Thessalonians
54. 1 Timothy
55. 2 Timothy
56. Titus
57. Philemon
**General Epistles (8 books):**
58. Hebrews
59. James
60. 1 Peter
61. 2 Peter
62. 1 John
63. 2 John
64. 3 John
65. Jude
**Apocalyptic (1 book):**
66. Revelation
This list represents the traditional order and grouping of the books of the Bible in most Christian denominations.
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These are the 66 books that make up the Bible.
Title: The Significance of Each Book of the Bible
Introduction:
The Bible is a collection of 66 books that together form the inspired Word of God. Each book has its own unique message, themes, and significance that contribute to the overall story of God's redemption and love for humanity. Let's explore the importance of each book of the Bible.
Lesson Points:
1. The Old Testament:
- Genesis: The book of beginnings, detailing creation, the fall, and the establishment of God's covenant with His people.
- Exodus: The story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt and the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai.
- Psalms: A collection of songs and prayers that express a range of human emotions and provide a guide for worship.
- Proverbs: Wisdom literature that offers practical advice for living a righteous and wise life.
- Isaiah: Prophecies about the coming Messiah and God's plan of salvation.
2. The New Testament:
- Matthew: Emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the establishment of the kingdom of God.
- Acts: Chronicles the early spread of the Gospel and the growth of the early church.
- Romans: Explains the doctrine of justification by faith and the implications of salvation through Christ.
- Corinthians: Addresses issues within the church and provides practical guidance for Christian living.
- Revelation: Offers apocalyptic visions of the end times, the victory of Christ, and the establishment of the new heaven and earth.
3. Themes and Messages:
- Each book of the Bible contributes to the overarching themes of God's love, redemption, forgiveness, and salvation for all humanity.
- Together, these books provide a complete narrative of God's work in the world and His plan for His people.
Application:
- Take time to explore and study each book of the Bible, seeking to understand its unique message and significance.
- Reflect on how the themes and stories in the Bible can impact your own life and faith journey.
- Consider how the teachings and examples in the Bible can shape your beliefs and actions as a follower of Christ.
Conclusion:
The books of the Bible are not just separate entities but are interconnected parts of the larger story of God's redemption and love for humanity. Each book has its own importance and contributes to the overall message of God's plan for salvation. May we approach the study of the Bible with reverence and openness to the wisdom and guidance it offers for our lives.
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A woman will seek to change her partner or lover
1. THE CELESTIAL
2. THE MYSTICAL
3. THE CORAL
4. THE OPERATIVE
5. THE LOVE
6. THE ENEMIES
7. THE VITRIOL
8. THE FIRE
9. THE MANNER
10. THE PRAISE
11. THE SIDEREAL
12. THE ASSISTANCE
13. THE UNDERSTANDING
14. THE SUPER
15. THE GOLD
16. THE PRE
17. THE STOMACH
18. THE FLAX
19. THE STONE
20. THE MATRIX
21. THE WATER
22. THE SOUL
23. THE PHILOSOPHERS
24. THE CURE
25. THE SEAS
26. THE NATURE
27. THE END
28. THE SKY
29. THE GROUND
30. THE RUBY
31. THE POISON
32. THE MASTER
33. THE EMERALD
34. THE TRUTH
35. THE PLUME
36. THE ASHES
37. THE SUPERIOURS
38. THE EAST
39. THE FOUNDATION
40. THE SALTS
41. THE DUCKS
42. THE ECCLESIASTICAL
43. THE STUDY
44. THE FIRMNESS
45. THE HEAVENS
46. THE POURING
47. THE SYDEREAL
48. THE BENEDICTINE
49. THE HARDNESS
50. THE GRANATE
51. THE COPPER
52. THE CROWN
53. THE BURNING
54. THE REVELATION
55. THE MENSTRUUM
56. THE DEGREE
57. THE MECHANICKS
58. THE AQUOSITY
59. THE CAUSES
60. THE OPERATION
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humbleservantprayerwall · 15 days ago
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Daily Devotionals 12-30-2024
(Reading Your Bible Daily Is Fundamental) Verses of the Day: 1 John 2:2/1 Corinthians 1:8/1 John 1:6-7/1 Samuel 2:9/1 Corinthians 13:4-7/1 Peter 4:8/1 Samuel 15:21-22/1 Corinthians 15:21-22/2 Timothy 2:12-15/2 Peter 3:14/2 Samuel 2:26/2 Timothy 4:18/2 Timothy 4:2/2 Thessalonians 3:5/Colossians 1:21-23/Ecclesiastes 7:8/Galatians 2:20/Genesis 3:4-5/Hosea 6:3/Hebrews 9:25/Hebrews 10:24/Hebrews…
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rallouje · 20 days ago
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All the Animals in the Bible From A to Z
Addax (a light-colored, antelope native to the Saharan Desert) - Deuteronomy 14:5
Ant - Proverbs 6:6 and 30:25
Antelope - Deuteronomy 14:5, Isaiah 51:20
Ape - 1 Kings��10:22
Bald Locust - Leviticus 11:22
Barn Owl - Leviticus 11:18
Bat - Leviticus 11:19, Isaiah 2:20
Bear - 1 Samuel 17:34-37, 2 Kings 2:24, Isaiah 11:7, Daniel 7:5, Revelation 13:2
Bee - Judges 14:8
Behemoth (a monstrous and mighty land animal; some scholars say it's a mythical monster of ancient literature, while others think it could be a possible reference to a dinosaur) - Job 40:15
Buzzard - Isaiah 34:15
Camel - Genesis 24:10, Leviticus 11:4, Isaiah 30:6, and Matthew 3:4, 19:24, and 23:24
Chameleon (a type of lizard with the ability to change color rapidly) - Leviticus 11:30
Cobra - Isaiah 11:8
Cormorant (a large black water bird) - Leviticus 11:17
Cow - Isaiah 11:7, Daniel 4:25, Luke 14:5
Crane (a type of bird) - Isaiah 38:14
Cricket - Leviticus 11:22
Deer - Deuteronomy 12:15, 14:5
Dog - Judges 7:5, 1 Kings 21:23–24, Ecclesiastes 9:4, Matthew 15:26-27, Luke 16:21, 2 Peter 2:22, Revelation 22:15
Donkey - Numbers 22:21–41, Isaiah 1:3 and 30:6, John 12:14
Dove - Genesis 8:8, 2 Kings 6:25, Matthew 3:16 and 10:16, John 2:16.
Dragon (a monstrous land or sea creature.) - Isaiah 30:7
Eagle - Exodus 19:4, Isaiah 40:31, Ezekiel 1:10, Daniel 7:4, Revelation 4:7 and 12:14
Eagle Owl - Leviticus 11:16
Egyptian Vulture - Leviticus 11:18
Falcon - Leviticus 11:14
Fish - Exodus 7:18, Jonah 1:17, Matthew 14:17 and 17:27, Luke 24:42, John 21:9
Flea - 1 Samuel 24:14 and 26:20
Fly - Ecclesiastes 10:1
Fox - Judges 15:4, Nehemiah 4:3, Matthew 8:20, Luke 13:32
Frog - Exodus 8:2, Revelation 16:13
Gazelle - Deuteronomy 12:15 and 14:5
Gecko - Leviticus 11:30
Gnat - Exodus 8:16, Matthew 23:24
Goat - 1 Samuel 17:34, Genesis 15:9 and 37:31, Daniel 8:5, Leviticus 16:7, Matthew 25:33
Grasshopper - Leviticus 11:22
Great Fish (whale) - Jonah 1:17
Great Owl - Leviticus 11:17
Hare - Leviticus 11:6
Hawk - Leviticus 11:16, Job 39:26
Heron - Leviticus 11:19
Hoopoe (an unclean bird of unknown origin) - Leviticus 11:19
Horse - 1 Kings 4:26, 2 Kings 2:11, Revelation 6:2-8 and 19:14
Hyena - Isaiah 34:14
Hyrax (either a small fish or a small, gopher-like animal known as a rock badger) - Leviticus 11:5
Kite (a bird of prey.) - Leviticus 11:14
Lamb - Genesis 4:2, 1 Samuel 17:34
Leech - Proverbs 30:15
Leopard - Isaiah 11:6, Jeremiah 13:23, Daniel 7:6, Revelation 13:2
Leviathan - (could be an earthly creature like a crocodile, a mythical sea monster of ancient literature, or a reference to dinosaurs.) Isaiah 27:1, Psalms 74:14, Job 41:1
Lion - Judges 14:8, 1 Kings 13:24, Isaiah 30:6 and 65:25, Daniel 6:7, Ezekiel 1:10, 1 Peter 5:8, Revelation 4:7 and 13:2
Lizard (common sand lizard) - Leviticus 11:30
Locust - Exodus 10:4, Leviticus 11:22, Joel 1:4, Matthew 3:4, Revelation 9:3
Maggot - Isaiah 14:11, Mark 9:48, Job 7:5, 17:14, and 21:26
Mole Rat - Leviticus 11:29
Monitor Lizard - Leviticus 11:30
Moth - Matthew 6:19, Isaiah 50:9 and 51:8
Mountain Sheep - Deuteronomy 14:5
Mourning Dove - Isaiah 38:14
Mule - 2 Samuel 18:9, 1 Kings 1:38
Ostrich - Lamentations 4:3
Owl (tawny, little, short-eared, great-horned, desert.) - Leviticus 11:17, Isaiah 34:15, Psalms 102:6
Ox - 1 Samuel 11:7, 2 Samuel 6:6, 1 Kings 19:20–21, Job 40:15, Isaiah 1:3, Ezekiel 1:10
Partridge - 1 Samuel 26:20
Peacock - 1 Kings 10:22
Pig - Leviticus 11:7, Deuteronomy 14:8, Proverbs 11:22, Isaiah 65:4 and 66:3, Matthew 7:6 and 8:31, 2 Peter 2:22
Pigeon - Genesis 15:9, Luke 2:24
Quail - Exodus 16:13, Numbers 11:31
Ram - Genesis 15:9, Exodus 25:5.
Rat - Leviticus 11:29
Raven - Genesis 8:7, Leviticus 11:15, 1 Kings 17:4
Rodent - Isaiah 2:20
Roe Deer - Deuteronomy 14:5
Rooster - Matthew 26:34
Scorpion - 1 Kings 12:11 and 12:14, Luke 10:19, Revelation 9:3, 9:5, and 9:10.
Seagull - Leviticus 11:16
Serpent - Genesis 3:1, Revelation 12:9
Sheep - Exodus 12:5, 1 Samuel 17:34, Matthew 25:33, Luke 15:4, John 10:7
Short-eared Owl - Leviticus 11:16
Snail - Psalms 58:8
Snake - Exodus 4:3, Numbers 21:9, Proverbs 23:32, Isaiah 11:8, 30:6, and 59:5
Sparrow - Matthew 10:31
Spider - Isaiah 59:5
Stork - Leviticus 11:19
Swallow - Isaiah 38:14
Turtledove - Genesis 15:9, Luke 2:24
Viper (a poisonous snake, adder) - Isaiah 30:6, Proverbs 23:32
Vulture (griffon, carrion, bearded, and black) - Leviticus 11:13
Wild Goat - Deuteronomy 14:5
Wild Ox - Numbers 23:22
Wolf - Isaiah 11:6, Matthew 7:15
Worm - Isaiah 66:24, Jonah 4:7
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thegospelofstjohn · 25 days ago
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"The Dedication." From the Gospel of Saint John, 10: 22-24.
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During this next session of the Sanhedrin regarding the identity of Jesus, the Rabbinate discusses peaceful solutions to the problems between Rome and its people. Jesus says peace is not possible because the base of the public was too ignorant. The Romans did not permit the plebians to elevate themselves as this served their ignoble purposes. Education of the people in the Sirach, the Fern Manner is not feasible while the government is allowed to do whatever it wants. Governments that do not restrain corrupt politicians and practices on their own almost always flirt with revolution as we have seen throughout human history.
Still the discussion as to how to mitigate casualties took place. The Rab invokes a concept from the Talmud that explains how this is done. Jesus, like John is a literary embodiment of the Supreme Angel Spirit called Tawsi Melek. He is called the Central Figure, also the main aqueduct.
The cistern that is the closest to the Well of Tears is the one that will understand the meaning of the Torahs first. Before any attempts at statebuilding begin, the Torah must be consulted in order to mitigate mistakes especially during the long haul after a revolution. John says this work begins in the winter.
Winter=1134, yald, "a native son."
Jesus was born in the winter as this is Kabbalah "reception of the complaint" for "the time the heavens meet the earth."
The birth of Jesus is the most important event in human history but not because the fukchucks want to sing Isaiah 9:6 or commemorate the birth of their silly savior, but because this is ideologically the time the planet is the most receptive to the idea of global peace.
"The verb ילד (yalad) means to bear or bring forth. It's used for a woman bearing a child (Exodus 1:19, 1 Kings 3:17-18) or a father bringing forth offspring (Genesis 4:18, Proverbs 23:32), but also for a city or nation bringing forth its citizens (Isaiah 23:4, Ezekiel 16:20 - compare this with the word for mother and mother city; see אם ('am)-names like Ahiam).
Our verb is also used in a wide collection of expressions: bringing forth wind (Isaiah 26:18), the day brings forth events (Proverbs 27:1), the wicked bring forth evil (Job 15:35).
Our word is also used to describe God bringing forth, or giving birth to, Israel (Deuteronomy 32:18), and to the Son (Psalm 2:7).
The verb ילד (yalad) is not limited to individual birth. In Hebrew thought, parents bring forth not only their own children but also their grandchildren and even all further generations (also see the verb זרע (zara'), meaning to sow).
This verb's derivations are:
The masculine noun ולד (walad), meaning child (Genesis 11:30).
The masculine noun ילד (yeled), meaning a young (child or animal). This common word is used for children from babies to young adolescents, but usually girls are not covered by this word (Genesis 32:23).
The feminine noun ילדה (yalda), meaning girl (Genesis 34:4. Jonah 4:3).
The feminine noun ילדות (yaldut) , meaning childhood or youth (Ecclesiastes 11:10).
The adjectives ילוד (yillod) and יליד (yalid), meaning born (Exodus 1:22, Genesis 17:12).
The feminine noun מולדת (moledet), meaning kindred (Genesis 12:1).
The feminine plural noun תולדות (toledot), meaning descendants (Genesis 5:1), or "begettings" (Genesis 2:4; the begettings of the heavens and the earth)."
Dedication, which takes place during winter requires eight days, which are detailed in Naso. At the peak of Dedication, not mentioned in Naso is Solomon's Colonnade which contains four pillars of agurwood, AKA sandalwood, AKA the Four Vedas.
There is a reason the Vedas, which reject symbolism and ritualism utterly are placed at the top of the Jewish faith. The process of the Torah is written in a heavily encrypted format and requires puzzling of the concepts in order to register on the highly egoistic, stubborn, animal brain. Without proper math and language skills, the ethical being conjured by the Torah will not be made. He will not conclude in an enlightened being without the study of the Upanishads which are nonsense proof. We do not tolerate bullshit or nonsense during or after the study of the Vedas.
John, a thorough student of all of these urges Jewish people and Christians alike not to settle for literal interpretations of anything mentioned in a religious script, including a Messiah or any delusions His manifestation will conclude in a military victory over a regime that asserts its authority using extreme poverty:
Further Conflict Over Jesus’ Claims
22 Then came the Festival of Dedication[b] at Jerusalem. It was winter, 23 and Jesus was in the temple courts walking in Solomon’s Colonnade. 
24 The Jews who were there gathered around him, saying, “How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.”
The Values in Gematria are:
v. 22-23: It was winter. Jesus was in the Temple Courts. This is not where we want Jesus to remain. The search for the freedom of the Self is an annual process. It is all right to rinse and refresh as the Dedication Practice suggests, but it should not exclude pure apprehension of the Self at any time.
The Number is 9480, טדף‎, tadef, "do not get swept away."
v. 24: Tell us plainly about the Messiah. The Messiah is Tawsi Melek, the Angel of the Highest Order, the one who teaches us how to be happy. Man could not have invented this intricate Gospel or the Torah or the Vedas under extremely primitive conditions unless the angels pushed, we know this is for real. Except we must also push ourselves and this is where Jesus Christmas comes into play. Men are lazy and easily corrupted. We must periodically come together and maintain our progress, and for this reason we must return to ritual, pray to God and the gods and remember the origins of our happiness, this adorable being.
That is as plain an explanation of how to create and maintain a messianic world as you will ever find.
The Number is 10788, קזף‎ח‎, kazaf, "foam, froth, and spume, fizz, anger, yeast, wrath, and surf."
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"Gather yourselves together as a nation without shame."
The Angel of God is real, His legacy for us is dependable. As the Gospel Gemara says we have to remove the yeast, the animal germs from the bread of life and things will mend, they will become holy once again. If we observe the Winter Dedication every year, they will stay that way.
Somehow in a mere handful of verses John was able to explain all we need in order to practice religion and also let the mind run free and experience the ecstasy of a human existence. The key is to stay on the wheel, called Gilgal, and off the bell curve, called Gibeah.
The success of this depends on our collective willingness to engage in proper politics, which Jesus says emphatically were invented by God to serve, not suffer the people.
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baxterkairos · 1 month ago
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DORMITION NARRATIVE, THE EMPTY TOMB OF MARY A.K.A. DIANA
God had forewarned His people that in these last days perversion of the gospel would highly increase (Acts 20:28-30, 2 Corinthians 11:3-4), which God had commanded to be condemned (Galatians 1:8-9, 11-12).
Hereupon, the gospel (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), which constitutes Christ’s death, burial (Sabbath), and resurrection, should be preached according to how it was being exemplified in the scripture, otherwise, it would prove perverse.
The significance of Christ’s death, His burial, which is the heart of the gospel, and His resurrection were likewise the essence behind the baptism (Romans 6:3-4).
NISAN 14 (Wednesday) – planned to arrest Christ (Mark 14:1-2)
NISAN 15 (Thursday) – Christ was arrested (Mark 14:12, 48)
NISAN 16 (Friday) – Crucifixion and Death (Mark 15:1, 25, 37)
NISAN 17 (SABBATH) – Burial (Mark 15:42-46)
NISAN 18 (SUNDAY) – Resurrection (Mark 16:1-6)
Christ’s tomb was never found empty, for two angels and a folded napkin were left inside (John 20:1, 6-7, 12), which symbolizes “I am coming back.”
The Catholic Church holds a dogmatic belief that on the third day Mary’s tomb was empty.
Thus, the belief concerning the empty tomb is totally unscriptural and a fallacy, as it clearly originates in the empty tomb of Mary.
Christ’s burial, which is the 17th day of Nisan (Sabbath), was being corrupted, as they interchangeably combined His burial with His resurrection, 18th day of Nisan (Sunday), in order to replace the true Sabbath (Saturday) with Sunday.
17 + 18 = 35 3 + 5 = 8 3 x 5 = 15
As a result, the 7th day (Sabbath) can then be regarded as the 1st day of the week (Sunday) and similarly, Christ’s burial as the day of His resurrection, which is completely illogical and would never corroborate to how the scripture explicitly transcribed that it took 3 days and 3 nights before Christ was being resurrected (Matthew 12:40).
“SUNDAY is not only the FIRST DAY, it is also the EIGHTH DAY…” (DIES DOMINI, APOSTOLIC LETTER OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF JOHN PAUL II ON KEEPING THE LORD’S DAY HOLY, 28)
SATURDAY – 7th day, SUNDAY – 1st and 8th day
7 + 1 = 8 7 + 8 = 15
Numbers 8 and 15 refers to August (8th month) 15, a feast called “The Dormition of Mary,” which celebrates the death of Mary and her assumption into heaven.
Nemoralia, which is a festival celebrated on August 13, 14, and 15, honoring the goddess Diana, likewise corresponds to the feast of the Assumption of Mary.
1 + 3 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 5 = 15
The Catholic Church, has 15 Stations of the Cross, depicting the passion of Christ from his condemnation to his entombment and resurrection.
Number 15 is a prominent number of the beast, which is the Papacy.
REVELATION 17:11 And the BEAST that was, and is not, even he is the EIGHTH, and is of the SEVEN… (8 + 7 = 15)
Hence, the conspiracy behind these perversions is to venerate the female god in the person of Mary, a.k.a. Diana, the goddess of the pagans.
Christ used the numbers of the enemies in revealing the appointed time of His coming, 2026, to return their ways to their own heads (Obadiah 15).
Christ foretells His return as the latter and the former rain (Hosea 6:3).
ECCLESIASTES 11:2, 3
(2) Give a portion to SEVEN, and also to EIGHT…
(3) If the clouds be full of RAIN, they empty themselves upon the earth…
7 + 8 = 15
The Roman numeral of 15 is XV (X – 24, V – 22).
24 + 22 = 46
Number 46 has an addend of 20 and 26.
By using CONCATENATION to the addends of number 46: 20 + 26 = 2026
The destruction of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 52:12), which is an omen of Christ’s return likewise holds the number 15.
5 – FIFTH month, 10 – TENTH day (5 + 10 = 15)
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The Futility of Self-Indulgence
1 I said to myself, “Come now, I will make a test of pleasure; enjoy yourself.” But behold, this also was vanity. 2 I said of laughter, “It is mad,” and of pleasure, “What use is it?” 3 I searched with my mind how to cheer my body with wine—my mind still guiding me with wisdom—and how to lay hold on folly, till I might see what was good for the sons of men to do under heaven during the few days of their life. 4 I made great works; I built houses and planted vineyards for myself; 5 I made myself gardens and parks, and planted in them all kinds of fruit trees. 6 I made myself pools from which to water the forest of growing trees. 7 I bought male and female slaves, and had slaves who were born in my house; I had also great possessions of herds and flocks, more than any who had been before me in Jerusalem. 8 I also gathered for myself silver and gold and the treasure of kings and provinces; I got singers, both men and women, and many concubines, man’s delight.
9 So I became great and surpassed all who were before me in Jerusalem; also my wisdom remained with me. 10 And whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them; I kept my heart from no pleasure, for my heart found pleasure in all my toil, and this was my reward for all my toil. 11 Then I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had spent in doing it, and behold, all was vanity and a striving after wind, and there was nothing to be gained under the sun.
Wisdom and Joy Given to One Who Pleases God
24 There is nothing better for a man than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God; 25 for apart from him who can eat or who can have enjoyment? 26 For to the man who pleases him God gives wisdom and knowledge and joy; but to the sinner he gives the work of gathering and heaping, only to give to one who pleases God. This also is vanity and a striving after wind. — Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 and 24-26 | Revised Standard Version (RSV) Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1946, 1952, and 1971 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. All rights reserved. Cross References: Genesis 14:14; 1 Chronicles 29:25; Judges 9:13; 2 Samuel 19:35; 1 Kings 7:1; 1 Kings 9:28; Song of Solomon 4:13; Song of Solomon 8:11; Job 27:16-17; Psalm 39:6; Psalm 89:47; Psalm 104:15; Proverbs 14:13; Ecclesiastes 1:3; Ecclesiastes 1:16; Ecclesiastes 3:12; Ecclesiastes 3:22 Ecclesiastes 5:10; Ecclesiastes 7:3-4; Ecclesiastes 7:6; Nehemiah 2:8; Nehemiah 2:14; Nehemiah 3:15-16; Luke 12:19; Luke 12:45; 1 Corinthians 15:32
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BE SLOW TO SPEAK -- KJV (King James Version) Bible Verse List #Scriptures #BibleStudy #BibleVerses Visit https://www.billkochman.com/VerseLists/ to see more. "Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer." Psalms 19:14, KJV "The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies. Their poison is like the poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear;" Psalm 58:3-4, KJV "Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I cut off: him that hath an high look and a proud heart will not I suffer." Psalm 101:5, KJV "Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee." Proverbs 4:24, KJV "A naughty person, a wicked man, walketh with a froward mouth. He winketh with his eyes, he speaketh with his feet, he teacheth with his fingers; Frowardness is in his heart, he deviseth mischief continually; he soweth discord. Therefore shall his calamity come suddenly; suddenly shall he be broken without remedy." Proverbs 6:12-15 "The fear of the LORD is to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate." Proverbs 8:13, KJV "He that hideth hatred with lying lips, and he that uttereth a slander, is a fool. In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin: but he that refraineth his lips is wise." Proverbs 10:18-19, KJV "He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him . . . Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof." Proverbs 18:13, 21, KJV "He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls." Proverbs 25:28, KJV "A fool uttereth all his mind: but a wise man keepeth it in till afterwards." Proverbs 29:11, KJV "Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few." Ecclesiastes 5:2, KJV "For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." Matthew 12:37, KJV "Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?" Romans 9:20, KJV "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath . . . If any man‭ among‭ you‭ seem‭‭ to be‭‭ religious‭, and bridleth‭‭ not‭ ‭his‭‭ ‭tongue‭‭, but‭ deceiveth‭‭ his own‭ heart‭, this man’s‭ religion‭ ‭is‭ vain‭." James 1:19, 26, KJV "Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell." James 3:5-6, KJV "For‭ he that will‭‭ love‭‭ life‭, and‭ see‭‭ good‭ days‭, let him refrain‭‭ ‭his‭‭ ‭tongue‭‭ from‭ evil‭, and‭ his‭ lips‭ that they speak‭‭ no‭ guile‭:" 1 Peter 3:10, KJV If you would like more info regarding the origin of these KJV Bible verse lists, go to https://www.billkochman.com/VerseLists/. Thank-you! https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/be-slow-to-speak-kjv-king-james-version-bible-verse-list/?feed_id=263010&BE%20SLOW%20TO%20SPEAK%20--%20KJV%20%28King%20James%20Version%29%20Bible%20Verse%20List
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riearchivistfornow · 2 months ago
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Destiny
English 7:30PM 2016.08.13
Get Real: Destiny
Destiny is the predetermined, usually the inevitable or irresistable events that will necessarily happen to any particular person or thing in the future. OR Destiny is the hidden power or agency believed to control future events.
This is why people want to know their desitny. The same behavior of wanting to find out what our desitny is, is also in Christians. The only difference from Christians and the world is that we believe that the power comes from God.
It is a known fact that finding our destiny is important.
"There are the two most important days in your life, the day you are born and the day you find out why." – Mark Twain.
Ephesians 2:10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
We are created for a specific design with a specific purpose.
Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord , “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
It seems to tell us that God's plan is one that is great. However, this plan is not found just by not doing anything. God has a plan for each of us so that we can do something about it to fulfill it.
Acts 17:24-26 “The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands. And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything. Rather, he himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else. From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.
Acts 17:27-28 God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’
He wants us to seek Him, to reach out to Him and to find Him. In Him we live and move and have our being.
God's destiny for us is not a destination but a journey.
How do Christians discover and enter the destiny that God has for us? We have an S.O.P. 1) Seek God.
Acts 17:28a ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’
God has to be our statting point. Otherwise nothing else makes sense in our lives. If we do not find God as a starting point, we will never enter the destiny but have emptiness.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
Unless we find that eternity in God, life will not make sense. Only in God, then we live and we move and we have our being.
Christians often want to know if we are doing what God has for our lives. Sometimes we are unsure if the plan is from Him or not.
Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord , “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
God has a wonderful plan.
Jeremiah 29:12-14 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord , “and will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the Lord , “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”
It isn't just a promise of a wonderful plan but also that we will be able to find Him. God will be found by you as long as you call upon Him, seek Him and pray.
We need to pray, so that we can have an answer from God. Not only to just pray but to pray with all your heart.
We need to read the bible.
"Don't say God is silent with your Bible closed. God is always ready to speak into our lives. We simply need to listen, open our ears and hearts to what He is saying in the book He inspired. When we open the bible there are more than 75, 000 words that He is speaking to us." – Matt Brown
Yet many Christians are complaining that God does not speak to them because their bibles are closed.
"Complaining about God being silent when your bible is closed is like complaining about not getting a text when your phone is silent."
2) Obey God. If we are not prepared to do what God has called us to do then what is the point of hearing?
Being proud dull your ears and hardens your heart from God's voice.
1 Thessalonians 5:19 For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Psalm 25:12-14 Who, then, are those who fear the Lord ? He will instruct them in the ways they should choose. They will spend their days in prosperity, and their descendants will inherit the land. The Lord confides in those who fear him; he makes his covenant known to them.
You will find a way to enter into the destiny of the Lord.
We need to check our hearts. We might not be filled with obedience or the fear of the Lord.
"Most Christians don't hear God's voice because we've already decided we're not going to do what He says" – A.W. Tozer
Sometimes we think that it is only the big things that we have to seek God about. But it is about everything. When we obey God in the little things then God will give us the bigger things that He wants us to obey Him about.
Luke 16:10-11 “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?
Perhaps the reason why we have not been hearing Him is because we have not been obeying Him with the lottle things.
3) Persevere till the end. Anyone can aim to seek God and Obey God for a while. But are you going to persevere till the end? For the duration of your life? Even while things are going south, everying is wrong? Or even when everything is all rainbows?
"No failure is final until you give up."
Some of us give up after one setback. Just because there is a destiny that is from God, it doesn't mean that it will be a smooth journey. God's plan does not mean no struggles.
Jeremiah 1:4-5 The word of the Lord came to me, saying, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
Jeremiah 1:6-8 “Alas, Sovereign Lord ,” I said, “I do not know how to speak; I am too young.” But the Lord said to me, “Do not say, ‘I am too young.’ You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,” declares the Lord .
Jeremiah had to come to a choice to obey God or not to obey Him. Jeremiah obeyed God. Jeremiah was the weeping prophet because the people did not listen to him, he felt betrayed, lonely and persecuted, forbidden by God to marry or have children, did not see success for 40 years.
Jeremiah 29:14 I will be found by you,” declares the Lord , “and will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the Lord , “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”
Jeremiah 15:19 Therefore this is what the Lord says: “If you repent, I will restore you that you may serve me; if you utter worthy, not worthless, words, you will be my spokesman. Let this people turn to you, but you must not turn to them.
Don't turn to people but turn to God. Fix your eyes on Jesus, persevere till the end even if you are the only one. Revival comes not when everyone is doing it then you shall, but when everyone is not doing it you still are.
Are you ready to house the glory of God?
To persevere means that you have to sacrifice and to pay the price. We cannot give up. We need to sacrifice and pay the price.
Hebrews 12:16-17 See that no one is sexually immoral, or is godless like Esau, who for a single meal sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son. Afterward, as you know, when he wanted to inherit this blessing, he was rejected. Even though he sought the blessing with tears, he could not change what he had done.
Faithfulness is not a feeling -- it is a choice that you can make -- even in the midst of great frustration.
Persevere to do right even until the end.
When it comes to fulfilling God's destiny for our lives; it is not because we cannot, it is because we will not.
Our destiny will never make sense without God. Destiny is a journey with God. It only has a purpose and a meaning when God is a part of it.
Matthew 16:26 What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?
1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.
Cry out for God until He brings a revival. Even if it takes years.
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creativewaygrace · 2 years ago
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Bible Verses on Priorities
1. 1 Corinthians 8:6- Yet for us there is one God, the Father. All things are from him, and we exist for him. And there is one Lord, Jesus Christ. All things are through him, and we exist through him. 
2. 1 Timothy 3:5- If anyone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of God’s church. 
3. 1 Timothy 4:8- For the training of the body has limited benefit, but godliness is beneficial in every way, since it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come. 
4. 2 Timothy 2:22- Flee from youthful passions, and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart. 
5. Colossians 3:2- Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. 
6. Deuteronomy 30:19- I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you today that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life so that you and your descendants may live. 
7. Deuteronomy 6:5- Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. 
8. Ecclesiastes 12:13- When all has been heard, the conclusion of the matter is this, fear God and keep his commands, because this is all for humanity. 
9. Exodus 20:3- Do not have other God’s besides me. 
10. Hebrews 11:6- Now without faith it is impossible to please God, since the one who draws near to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him. 
11. John 14:15- If you love me, you will keep my commands. 
12. Luke 12:34- For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. 
13. Mark 12:30- Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. 
14. Mark 12:31- The second is love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other command greater than these. 
15. Mark 9:35- Sitting down, he called the Twelve and said to them. If anyone want to be first, he must be last and servant of all. 
16. Matthew 23:12- Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. 
17. Matthew 23:22- Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites. You pay a tenth of mint, dill, and cumin, and yet you have neglected the more important matters of the law justice, mercy, and faithfulness. These things should have been done without neglecting the others.
18. Matthew 5:6- Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 
19. Matthew 6:24- No one can serve two masters, since either he will hate one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money. 
20. Matthew 6:33- But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be provided for you. 
21. Matthew 7:24- Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 
22. Micha 6:8- Mankind, he has told each of you what is good and what it is the Lord requires of you, to act justly, to love faithfulness, and to walk humbly with your God. 
23. Philippians 2:4- Everyone should look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. 
24. Proverbs 15:33- The fear of the Lord is what wisdom teaches, and humility comes before honor. 
25. Proverbs 21:21- The one who pursues righteousness and faithful love will find life, righteousness and honor. 
26. Proverbs 24:27- Complete your outdoor work, and prepare your field, afterward, build your house. 
27. Proverbs 27:23- Know well the condition of your flock, and pay attention to your heard.
28. Psalm 111:10- The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, all who follow his instructions have good insight. His praise endures forever. 
29. Psalm 90:12- Teach us to number our days carefully, so that we may develop wisdom in our hearts. 
30. Romans 12:2- Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing and perfect will of God.     
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fordecree7 · 3 months ago
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THE BIBLE BOOK OF GOD
Ecclesiastes 2
The Vanity of Self-Indulgence
2 I said in my heart, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure; enjoy yourself.” But behold, this also was vanity. 2 I said of laughter, “It is mad,” and of pleasure, “What use is it?” 3 I searched with my heart how to cheer my body with wine—my heart still guiding me with wisdom—and how to lay hold on folly, till I might see what was good for the children of man to do under heaven during the few days of their life. 4 I made great works. I built houses and planted vineyards for myself. 5 I made myself gardens and parks, and planted in them all kinds of fruit trees. 6 I made myself pools from which to water the forest of growing trees. 7 I bought male and female slaves, and had slaves who were born in my house. I had also great possessions of herds and flocks, more than any who had been before me in Jerusalem. 8 I also gathered for myself silver and gold and the treasure of kings and provinces. I got singers, both men and women, and many concubines, the delight of the sons of man.
9 So I became great and surpassed all who were before me in Jerusalem. Also my wisdom remained with me. 10 And whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them. I kept my heart from no pleasure, for my heart found pleasure in all my toil, and this was my reward for all my toil. 11 Then I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had expended in doing it, and behold, all was vanity and a striving after wind, and there was nothing to be gained under the sun.
The Vanity of Living Wisely
12 So I turned to consider wisdom and madness and folly. For what can the man do who comes after the king? Only what has already been done. 13 Then I saw that there is more gain in wisdom than in folly, as there is more gain in light than in darkness. 14 The wise person has his eyes in his head, but the fool walks in darkness. And yet I perceived that the same event happens to all of them. 15 Then I said in my heart, “What happens to the fool will happen to me also. Why then have I been so very wise?” And I said in my heart that this also is vanity. 16 For of the wise as of the fool there is no enduring remembrance, seeing that in the days to come all will have been long forgotten. How the wise dies just like the fool! 17 So I hated life, because what is done under the sun was grievous to me, for all is vanity and a striving after wind.
The Vanity of Toil
18 I hated all my toil in which I toil under the sun, seeing that I must leave it to the man who will come after me, 19 and who knows whether he will be wise or a fool? Yet he will be master of all for which I toiled and used my wisdom under the sun. This also is vanity. 20 So I turned about and gave my heart up to despair over all the toil of my labors under the sun, 21 because sometimes a person who has toiled with wisdom and knowledge and skill must leave everything to be enjoyed by someone who did not toil for it. This also is vanity and a great evil. 22 What has a man from all the toil and striving of heart with which he toils beneath the sun? 23 For all his days are full of sorrow, and his work is a vexation. Even in the night his heart does not rest. This also is vanity.
24 There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God, 25 for apart from him who can eat or who can have enjoyment? 26 For to the one who pleases him God has given wisdom and knowledge and joy, but to the sinner he has given the business of gathering and collecting, only to give to one who pleases God. This also is vanity and a striving after wind.
Ecclesiastes 2 Diane Beauford
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not-in-the-bible · 5 months ago
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noooo, greece, i'm sorry
have the biblbe unbibled? no more bible with you in it! no more bible at all <3
(this is a different translation of the bible then i use lol)
genesis exodus leviticus deuteronomy 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd ecclesiastes 1st 2nd colossians 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd genesis genesis 1 1 (elohim) [ forming ] . 2 formless , [primeval ocean unformed ]. (hovering, brooding) . 3 , “ ”; . 4 (, useful) ; [distinguishing ] . 5 , . , . 6 , “ expanse [ ] , [ expanse] [ expanse].” 7 expanse [ ] expanse expanse; [ ]. 8 expanse [ ] . , . 9 , “ [ , pooling ], ”; . 10 , ; (, useful) . 11 , “ [] vegetation, , ( , consistent ) , ”; . 12 sprouted produced vegetation, , , ; . 13 , . 14 , “ - (, , ) expanse , useful () [ ’s provident ], marking , , ; 15 useful expanse ”; , [ ]. 16 — ( ) , ( ) ; [galaxies ] [ , amazing ]. 17 expanse , 18 , ; . 19 , . 20 , “ , soar expanse .” 21 moves, swarmed , ; . 22 , , “ , , , .” 23 , . 24 , “ ( , consistent ) : livestock, crawling , animals ”; [ ]. 25 animals , , creeps crawls ; (, useful) . 26 , “ (, , ) , [ physical, personality moral ]; , , , , creeps crawls .” 27 , ; . 28 [granting ] , “ , , , subjugate [ ]; (dominate) , , moves .” 29 , “, surface , ; ; 30 animals moves — — ”; [ ]. 31 , , validated completely. , . genesis 2 1 completed, (). 2 completed , () . 3 [ , , ], . 4 history [ origin ] , [ , ] — 5 shrub , sprouted, , cultivate , 6 (fog, , vapor) surface — 7 [ , ] , ; [ individual ]. 8 (oasis) , (, happiness); () . 9 [ ] (suitable, ) ; ,
[experiential] (recognition) [ ] . 10 ; [branching] . 11 [] pishon; flows around , . 12 ; ( fragrant, valuable resin) . 13 ; flows around [ ]. 14 (); flows . . 15 [ ] cultivate . 16 , , “ (unconditionally) [ ] ; 17 [] (recognition) , , [ ].” 18 , “ (beneficial) ; [ — counterpart ] suitable complementary .” 19 animal , ; whatever , . 20 livestock, , animal ; [ ] suitable ( ) . 21 ; , . 22 (, ) , . 23 , “ , ; , .” 24 , ; . 25 embarrassed. genesis 3 1 (subtle, skilled ) . () , “ really , ‘ ’?” 2 , “ , 3 . , ‘ , .’” 4 , “ ! 5 “ knows [ , awareness], , [ ] .” 6 , delightful , insightful, ; , . 7 [ , awareness ], ; . 8 [ breeze] , . 9 , , “ ?” 10 , “ [] , ; .” 11 , “ ? [] ?” 12 , “ — [] , .” 13 , “ ?” , “ , [ ].” 14 , “ , , animal ; , . 15 “ ( hostility) , () ; [fatally] , [] .” 16 , “ childbirth; ; , [ ] responsible .” 17 , “ listened [] , [] , , ‘ ’; [] ; [ ] . 18 “ ; . 19 “ , ; , .” 20 ( , ), . 21 tunics [animal] . 22 , “, (, , ), [ distinguish ] ; , , , [ ], [ , ] ”— 23 , cultivate . 24 ; [permanently] stationed cherubim flashing [ ] (, ) . genesis 4 1 , , , “ (baby , ) .” 2 [later] . [ ], cultivated . 3 . 4 [ ] [] . () ; 5 . extremely (indignant), hostile. 6 , “ ? ? 7 “ [ ], ? [ ignore ], crouches ; [ overpower ], .” 8 [ ]. [, ] , attacked . 9 , “ ?” [ ] , “ . ’s ?” 10 , “ ? ’s [] [ ]. 11 , ’s [] . 12 “ cultivate , [ producing crops] ; [roaming aimlessly] [ , degraded ].” 13 , “ . 14 “, ; () , [aimless] , finds .” 15 , “, kill
s , [ , ] [ ].” [protective] () , () . 16 [] , [ ], . 17 [ ’s descendants] ; , . 18 , , methushael, methushael . 19 ; , , . 20 ; [nomadic herdsmen] livestock. 21 ’s ; [] lyre . 22 -, () artisan bronze . - . 23 , “ , ; , ; [merely] , [] () . 24 “ [ ], [ ] -.” 25 [ ] ; , , [ ], “ , .” 26 , , , ( , ). [] [ , , ]. genesis 5 descendants 1 ( , history) [ descendants ] . , [ physical, personality moral ]. 2 , . 3 , , , . 4 , . 5 , . 6 , . 7 , . 8 , . 9 , . 10 . 11 , . 12 , mahalalel. 13 mahalalel . 14 , . 15 mahalalel - , . 16 mahalalel . 17 mahalalel - , . 18 - , . 19 . 20 - , . 21 - , . 22 [ habitual ] . 23 - . 24 [ reverent ] ; [ ], [ ]. 25 - , . 26 - . 27 - , . 28 - , . 29 , , “ [] .” 30 - . 31 - , . 32 , , , . genesis 6 1 , , , 2 ; , whomever . 3 , “ , [, — ]; .” 4 nephilim ( , notorious ) — — , . , ( , ). 5 (depravity) , . 6 regretted , [] . 7 , “ (annihilate) surface — , animals crawling — [] grieves [ ’s ] regret .” 8 favor . 9 ( history) . [ ], [] ; () [ habitual ] . 10 : , , . 11 [population ] [absolutely depraved— morally putrid] ’s , [desecration, infringement, outrage, , ]. 12 debased , humanity . 13 , “ , ; , . 14 yourself ; (, pens, coops, , cages, compartments) (bitumen). 15 : , width , (450’ x 75’ x 45’). 16 [ ventilation] , ( inches) — [] ; , decks. 17 , , , , ; . 18 ( , formal ) ; — [] , ’ . 19 [ ], , ; . 20 , animals , crawling — . 21 “ edible, collect ; .” 22 ; , . genesis 7 1 , “ , , [] ( ) . 2 animal , , animals , ; 3 , , , surface . 4 “ ; ( , ) surface .” 5 . 6 (deluge) [ ]. 7 ’ . 8 animals animals crawls , 9 [motivated ] , , . 10 [ ] floodwaters . 11 ’s , ,
[subterranean ] , floodgates . 12 . 13 , , ’s , , 14 animal , livestock , crawls , , . 15 , beings . 16 , (), ; . 17 [ downpour ] ; , floated [] . 18 , floated surface . 19 overwhelming , everywhere . 20 [ ] [ ], . 21 beings — (domestic animals), [] animals, crawl , . 22 , , . 23 ( , ) surface ; animals crawling . . 24 [ ] ( ). genesis 8 abates 1 animals ; , receded. 2 [subterranean ] , [] , 3 receded steadily . . 4 [ ], [ turkey]. 5 ; . 6 [] ; 7 , . 8 level surface . 9 , , [] . , . 10 . 11 , , beak, . level subsided . 12 , . 13 [ ’s ], , drying . , surface drying. 14 - [entirely] . 15 spoke , , 16 “ , . 17 “ — animals crawling crawls — , .” 18 , [ ]. 19 animal, crawling , — whatever moves — (types, groupings) . 20 , [ceremonially] animal . 21 aroma [ soothing, ] , “ , ( inclination, ) ’s ; , . 22 “ remains, , , , .” genesis 9 1 , “ , . 2 [instinctive] animal ; moves , ; . 3 ; , vegetables. 4 , , . 5 lifeblood ; animal [ kills ] . , ’s [ , anyone ] . 6 “ sheds ’s [unlawfully], (judicial ) , . 7 “ , ; populate .” 8 spoke , , 9 “ , establishing ( , ) descendants 10 — , liv
estock, animals , — . 11 “ : , .” 12 , “ ( symbol, ) [] , future ; 13 , . 14 , , , 15 [compassionately] , ; . 16 “ , [] .” 17 , “ [] ( , ) .” 18 . . 19 , [] populated . 20 cultivate . 21 , exposed . 22 , , [ accident] , [ ’s ] . 23 , backwards ; ’s . 24 [induced stupor], [] . 25 , “ [ ]; .” 26 , “ , ; . 27 “ [ ] , ; .” 28 . 29 , . genesis 10 descendants 1 (descendants) , , , ; : 2 : , , , , , , ; 3 : , , ; 4 : , , , . 5 , [ ] coastlands , , constituent groups (), : 6 : , [ ], , ; 7 : , , , , sabteca; ; . 8 ; . 9 ; , “ .” 10 , [ babylonia]. 11 , , -, , 12 [ ] , ; [combined ] []. 13 [ ] , , , 14 — — . 15 , , 16 17 18 . . 19 territory goes , ; goes , . 20 descendants constituent groups, , , . 21 , [including ], older , . 22 : , , arpachshad, ; 23 [ ]: , , . 24 arpachshad ; . 25 ; (), [ ] ; ’s . 26 , , , , 27 , , , 28 , , , 29 , , ; . 30 territory goes , . 31 ’s descendants constituent groups (), , , . 32 , descendants, ; [] . genesis 11 universal , , 1 spoke
(vocabulary). 2 , . 3 , “, [ kiln, ].” [ material], tar (bitumen, asphalt) . 4 , “, , , [] , [ groups] surface [ ].” 5 . 6 , “, [unified] , . [ ], . 7 “, (, , ) confuse mix , ’s .” 8 surface ; . 9 — ; surface . descendants 10 [ ]. arpachshad, . 11 arpachshad , . 12 arpachshad - , . 13 arpachshad , . 14 , . 15 , . 16 - , . 17 , . 18 , . 19 , . 20 - , . 21 , . 22 , . 23 , . 24 - , . 25 , . 26 , [ ]. 27 descendants . (), , ; . 28 , . 29 . ’s (later ), ’s , , . 30 ; . 31 , , grandson, --, ’s ; ; [ miles northwest ], . 32 ; . genesis 12 1 [ ] , “ , relatives ’s , show ; 2 , [], (, ); [ source ]; 3 ( , ) , [ , ] (despises, dishonors, ) . () .” 4 [ ] ; [ ] . - . 5 , acquired, () acquired , . , 6 site , [] terebinth () . . 7 , “ descendants.” [] . 8 , , ; [ , , ]. 9 , negev ( ). 10 ; temporarily, oppressive . 11 , , “: ; 12 , , ‘ ’; [ acquire ], . 13 “ , .” 14 , . 15 ’s (officials) ; [ ] ’s (harem). 16 ; acquired , , donkeys, , . 17
, ’s . 18 , “ ? ? 19 “ , ‘ ,’ ? , ; !” 20 ; escorted , . genesis 13 1 , , [ ] , negev ( ). 2 extremely livestock . 3 negev , , , 4 ; [ ]. 5 , , . 6 [ , grazing ] , . 7 quarreling herdsmen ’s herdsmen ’s . [ grazing livestock difficult]. 8 , “ disagreement , herdsmen herdsmen, relatives. 9 “ ? [yourself] . , ; , .” 10 everywhere— ; [ ] , , [ ]. 11 , traveled . . 12 , . 13 extremely [unashamed ]. 14 , , “ , ; 15 descendants . 16 descendants [ numerous] , [grains ] , descendants . 17 “, ( thorough reconnaissance) around , width, .” 18 , [ ] terebinths ( ) [ ], , [] . genesis 14 1 [eastern] , , , goiim
, 2 [ , ] , , , , ( , ). 3 [] [ allies] ( , ). 4 [ ], . 5 [] attacked -, zuzim , emim -, 6 mountainous , el-, . 7 -mishpat ( , ), , hazazon-. 8 , , , , ( , ) ; , 9 gainst goiim — . 10 tar (bitumen) ; , . [ ] survived . 11 victors provisions . 12 [] , ’s , , . 13 survivor [ ] . terebinths () , — allies . 14 [] captured, , , [] , pursuit [] . 15 , , attacked , , . 16 , , , . 17 ’s () , ( , ’s ). 18 ( ) [ ]; . 19 , “ (, favored) , ; 20 , , , .” [ ]. 21 , “ ( ) yourself.” 22 , “ , , 23 , sandal strap, , ‘ [ ] .’ 24 “ , [ allies] —, , ; .” genesis 15 1 , , “ , , ; [ ] .” 2 , “ , , [ ] , [] ?” 3 , “ , ( ) .” 4 , , , “ [] .” 5 [ ] , “ — .” , “ [numerous] descendants .” 6 (, , , ) ; (credited) ( ). 7 , “ [] , .” 8 , “ , [] ?” 9 , “ -- , -- , -- , , .” 10 , opposite ; . 11 swooped carcasses, . 12 , ; (, shuddering , nightmare) . 13 , “ descendants [ temporarily] () , enslaved
. 14 descendants , [ ] . 15 , [ ] ; . 16 “ descendants [ , ], ().” 17 [] , brazier [] [ animals]. 18 (, ) , , “ descendants , — 19 [ ] 20 , 21 .” genesis 16 1 , ’s , , . 2 , “ , . [ ] [ ]; .” listened . 3 , ’s [], [secondary] . 4 [ ] , ; realized , [ insignificant infertility]. 5 , “ [ responsibility ] [ arrogant behavior ] . , realized , disrespect. [ ] .” 6 , “, entirely ; .” harshly humiliated , . 7 , [ ] . 8 , “, ’s , ?” , “ .” 9 , “ , .” 10 , “ descendants .” 11 , “, , ; ( hears), attention (). 12 “ () donkey ; [ ] ’s ; defiance .” 13 spoke , “ sees”; , “ [ ] [ sees ]?” 14 -lahai-roi ( sees ); . 15 ’s ; , , ( hears). 16 - . genesis 17 1 - , , “ ; [habitually] [ , ], [ ]. 2 “ ( ) , [ descendants].” 3 [ ], spoke , , 4 “ , , , [ result] . 5 “ ( ), ( ); . 6 , , . 7 descendants , descendants . 8 “ descendants [ ], , [ property]; .” 9 , , “ [ ], [ terms ] , descendants . 10 [ ] , , descendants : . 11 , (symbol, ) . 12 , [including] [] , descendants. 13 ; [ ] . 14 “ , ; .” 15 , “ , ( ), (). 16 “ , . , , ; .” 17 , , “ ? , , ?” 18 , “, [ ] !” 19 , “, , (); descendants . 20 , listened ; , , [ descendants]. (chieftains, sheiks), . 21 “ [ , ], , .” 22 . 23 , , ’s , , . 24 - . 25 . 26 , . 27 [] , , [ ’s ]. genesis 18 1 terebinth [ ], . 2 , , [ ] . , [ ] , 3 , “ , favor , [ stopping ]. 4 [ ] [ ] , recline . 5 ; , .” , “ .” 6 hurried , , “, , .” 7 , , [ butcher], hurried . 8 curds , ; . 9 , “ ?” , “, .” 10 , “ ; , .” listening , . 11 , ; [ ] . 12 [ ’s ], , “ , , () ?” 13 , “ [ ], , ‘ really [ ] ?’ 14 “ difficult ? , [ ] , .” 15 , , “ ”; . ( ) , “, .”
16 , ; . 17 , “ [ ] , 18 destined , ? 19 “ (, ) [ ], [ ] , .” 20 , “ outcry [ ] , . 21 “ , acted [ ] outcry [indicates]; , .” 22 [] (angelic beings) , . 23 [ ] , “ really ( ) ( )? 24 [] ; really ? 25 “ — , . ! [ ]?” 26 , “ [], .” 27 , “ , [ origin] . 28 “ , ?” , “ [ ] - [ ] , .” 29 spoke , “ [] .” , “ [ ].” 30 [ ], “, , ; [ ] ?” , “ .” 31 , “ , []. [] [ ] ?” , “ .” 32 , “ [ ], ; [ ] ?” , “ .” 33 , . genesis 19 1 . ’s [] . , . 2 , “ , , ’s , , ; .” , “, plaza [ ].” 3 however, , ; [ ], , . 4 [ ], , , , surrounded , ; 5 , “ tonight? [intimately].” 6 doorway , , 7 , “, , . 8 “ , [intimately]; [], ; , [ ].” 9 , “ !” ,
“ () [ outsider] temporarily, acting . visitors!” [ ]. 10 () , [ ]. 11 () doorway , , exhausted doorway. 12 [] () , “ [ ]— --, , ? whomever , ; 13 , outcry [ ] .” 14 spoke --, [, legally ] , , “ , , !” -- joking. 15 dawned, [ hurry], , “ ! [ ], .” 16 hesitated . , [ ’s ]; , [ ]. 17 , [ ] , “ ! , anywhere ; [ ], .” 18 , “ , [ ] ! 19 , favor , () ; , disaster . 20 “ , [ ] , [ ]. , ( ?) .” 21 , “, ; . 22 “hurry , [ ] arrive .” (, ). 23 . 24 ( sulfur) , 25 (demolished, ) , , , whatever . 26 ’s , , [, longingly] [ ], . 27 [ ] ; 28 , [ ]; , , kiln (pottery ). 29 ravaged [ ], [ ], [’s ] , . debased 30 , , [ ] ; . 31 , “ aging, [available] intimate customary [ ]. 32 “, , .” 33 , ; [ completely intoxicated]. 34 , , “, ; tonight , , .” 35 , ; . 36 . 37 , ( ); . 38 - ( ); . genesis 20 ’s deception 1 negev ( ), ; temporarily . 2 [] , “ .” [ harem]. 3 , , “, [ ], ’s .” 4 ; , “, [ ]? 5 “ , ‘ ?’ , ‘ .’ innocence .” 6 , “, , ; . 7 “ ’s , , . [ ], , ( ).” 8 ; . 9 , “ ? ? [ anyone].” 10 , “ [ ], [] ?” 11 , “ , ‘ , .’ 12 , actually [] ; [], ; . 13 “ ’s , , ‘ loyalty show : , , “ .”’” 14 , , [ ]. 15 , “, ; wherever .” 16 , “, ; compensate [ ] vindicate ; cleared compensated.” 17 , , , 18 [ ] ’s , ’s . genesis 21 1 , . 2 , . 3 (), . 4 , . 5 . 6 , “ ; [ ] .” 7 , “ ? .” 8 [] , . 9 [ ] [] , , []. 10 , “ , .” 11 []. 12 , “ ; whatever tells , asks, descendants . 13 “ [] , descen
dant.” 14 , , , . [ ] [aimlessly] . 15 , abandoned . 16 opposite , bowshot , , “ .” opposite , . 17 , , “ , ? , []. 18 “ , , , .” 19 ; [] . 20 , developed; [] . 21 ; . 22 phicol, , , “ ; 23 , unfairly [ agreements ] descendants, , (temporarily ).” 24 , “ .” 25 [] [ ], 26 , “ . , , .” 27 , ( ). 28 , 29 , “ ?” 30 , “ , dug .” 31 ( ), . 32 ; phicol, , . 33 tamarisk , [ ], . 34 [ resident ] . genesis 22 1 , tested [ commitment ] , “!” , “ .” 2 , “ , [ ], , , , .” 3 , donkey, ; split , . 4 [ ] . 5 , “ donkey; [], .” 6 [ ] , (firepot) [sacrificial] ; . 7 , “ !” , “ , .” , “, , ?” 8 , “ , .” . 9 , arranged , , . 10 . 11 , “, !” , “ .” 12 , “ [ ] , [] ; [ ], , [ ].” 13 glanced around, , . ( ) . 14 . , “ .” 15 16 , “ ( basis ) [ ], declares , [ ] , [ ], 17 , descendants ; [ ]. 18 “ , .” 19 , ; . 20 , “ : 21 , 22 .” 23 . [] , ’s . 24 ’s , , tahash . genesis 23 1 - ; . 2 kiriath- ( , ) , . 3 [’s ], spoke (), , 4 “ (resident ) ; () property [ ].” 5 , 6 “ , ; [ ] ; ; [].” 7 , . 8 , “ [] , , , 9 () — ; site [ ].” 10 ; , , , 11 “, , ; [] , . () ; [].” 12 . 13
, “ . ; .” 14 , 15 “ , . [ ] ; ? .” 16 listened [ terms]; [amount ] : , . 17 , ()— , around — deeded [legally] 18 , . 19 , ( , ) . 20 deeded [] . genesis 24 1 , [] ; . 2 [ ], oldest , owned, “, [ customary affirming ], 3 , , , , 4 [] [] () relatives, [ ].” 5 , “ ; ?” 6 , “ ! 7 , , ’s , , spoke , , ‘ descendants ’— [ ], [ ]. 8 “ [ ], ; .” 9 , . 10 ’s , , ’s ; [ ], [ ’s ]. 11 . 12 , “ , , , show () . 13 , , ; 14 , ‘, jar [ ] ,’ replies, ‘, ’— selected [ ] ; shown () .” 15
(), [] jar . , ’s . 16 , ; jar . 17 , , “ jar.” 18 , “, ”; lowered jar , . 19 , , “ .” 20 jar , . 21 meanwhile, [reverent] , [] trip successful . 22 , - , 23 , “ ? , ’s ?” 24 , “ , ’s , [ ] .” 25 , “ , .” 26 worshiped . 27 , “ , , . , ’s .” 28 ’s . 29 ; . 30 ’s , , , “ ,” . 31 , “ , ! ?” 32 , unloaded , [ ] [ ] . 33 , , “ stated .” , “ .” 34 , “ ’s . 35 , (, ); , , , donkeys. 36 ’s , . 37 [ ], , ‘ , ; 38 [] ’s [].’ 39 , ‘ [ ].’ 40 , ‘ , [habitually obediently], successful, relatives ’s ; 41 , relatives; , [] .’ 42 “ , , ‘ , , successful; 43 , ; [ ] [], , “, jar”; 44 says , “ , [] ”; selected [ ] ’s .’ 45 “ , , [] jar , . , ‘, .’ 46 jar , , ‘, ’; , . 47 , ‘ ?’ , ‘ , ’s , ’; , . 48 worshiped , , , ’s [ ]. 49 “ show [ ], ; , , [ ].” 50 , “ ; [ — interfere]. 51 “ ; , ’s , .” 52 ’s , [ ] . 53 jewelry , jewelry , , ; . 54 []. , , “ .” 55 ’s , “ — ; .” 56 , “ , . , .” 57 , “ prefers.” 58 , “ ?” , “ .” 59 [, attendant] ’s [] . 60 , “ , , [ ] , descendants () [] .” 61 attendants , . . marries 62 -lahai-roi ( sees ), negev. 63 [ ] [] ; , . 64 , , dismounted . 65 , “ across ?” , “ [].” [ customary]. 66 . 67 ’s , [ ], , ; ’s . genesis 25 ’s 1 , . 2 , , , , , . 3 . , , . 4 , , , , . . 5 ; 6 [ ], , [ ]. 7 ’s - . 8 , [ ]; [ preceded ]. 9 , , , 10 ; . 11 , ; -lahai-roi. descendants 12 descendants , ’s , , ’s , ; 13 [] , births: , , , , , 14 , , , 15 , , ,
, . 16 , settlements, encampments (); (sheiks) . 17 - ; , [ preceded ]. 18 ’s (descendants) goes ; opposite () relatives. ’s 19 descendants , ’s : . 20 , aramean () paddan-, aramean. 21 , ; []. 22 [kicking shoving ]; , “ [ ], ?” inquire [ ]. 23 , “[ founders ] ; ; ; older .” 24 , , . 25 ; (). 26 , grasped ’s , ( grabs , supplanter). . 27 , skilled , outdoors, peaceful , . 28 [ favored] , , [ favored] . 29 cooked [- lentil] stew [ ], ; 30 , “, , exhausted .” [] (). 31 , “ ( rights ).” 32 , “, [ ]; ?” 33 , “ [ ] [ ]”; [ ] , . 34 lentil stew; , . scorned . genesis 26 settles 1 [ ], previous occurred . , . 2 , “ ; . 3 temporarily [ resident] favor , descendants, . 4 descendants , descendants ; descendants , 5 listened [consistently] , , , .” 6 . 7 , , “ ,” , “ ”—, “ , .” 8 , caressing . 9 , “ , ! [ ] , ‘ ’?” , “ [desirability].” 10 , “ ? [ ] intimate , [ ].” 11 , “ touches [] [] .” 12 []
[ farmer] [ ], favored . 13 [] extremely ; 14 owned [ ], . 15 ’s dug , . 16 , “ , .” 17 , . 18 dug [ reopened] dug , [ ] ; . 19 ’s dug [] , 20 herdsmen quarreled ’s herdsmen, , “ !” (quarreling), quarreled . 21 dug , quarreled , (). 22 dug , ; ( ), , “ , .” 23 . 24 , “ ; , . favor , descendants, .” 25 [ ]. ; ’s dug . 26 , [ confidential] adviser
, phicol, . 27 , “ [] , ?” 28 , “ ; , ‘ [ breaks ], , , ( , ) , 29 , . favored !’” 30 [formal] ( ) , . 31 [pledging ]; . 32 , ’s dug, , “ .” 33 shibah; . 34 , basemath ; 35 source [’s ] . genesis 27 ’s deception 1 , [ favorite] , “ .” , “ .” 2 , “ , ; . 3 , [] gear, [ ] , ; 4 savory delicious [ ], , , [ ] .” 5 overheard ; , 6 [ favorite] , “ : , 7 ‘ savory delicious [ ], , .’ 8 , , [] [ ] . 9 suitable , savory [ ] , [ ]. 10 “ , .” 11 , “, [skinned] . 12 “ touches feels ; cheat (imposter), .” 13 , “ , ; , , .” 14 , ; delicious [ delightful aroma], [ ]. 15 ’s , , . 16 . 17 delicious . 18 , “ .” , “ . , ?” 19 , “ ; . , , .” 20 , “ , ?” , “ .” 21 [ ] , “ [ ] , , really .” 22 , , “ ’s , .” 23 recognize [ ], ’s ; . 24 , “ really ?” , “ .” 25 , “ , ’s , .” , ; . 26 , “ , , .” 27 ; , “ [] aroma ; 28 [ ], (fertility) , ; 29 , ; , ’s . , .” 30 , , . 31 delicious [ ] , “ ’s , .” 32 , “ ?” , “ , , .” 33 , , “ [ ] ? , . , [ ] ( ) .” 34 , extremely , “ , , !” 35 , “ [fraudulently] [ ].” 36 , “ ( supplanter)? : , . ?” 37 , “ : ; relatives ; . , , ?” 38 , “ , ? , , .” [ ] [loudly]. 39 [ ] , “ fertility ; 40 , ; however [ ], [ ].” 41 ; , “ ; .” 42 repeated ,
, , “ , planning . 43 , , ; , ! 44 , ’s subsides. 45 “ ’s subsides forgets , . ?” 46 , “ [ insolent ]. , , ?” genesis 28 1 , , “ . 2 , paddan-, ’s ; yourself ’s . 3 , [] . 4 “ descendants , [] sojournings, .” 5 , paddan-, , aramean, , . 6 noticed paddan- , prohibition, , “ ,” 7 paddan-. 8 realized [ ] ; 9 [ ] [ ] , [] , , ’s , [’s ]. ’s 10 [ ] traveled . 11 overnight . , [ ]. 12 (stairway) , [ ] ; [ ] [ ]. 13 , around , “ , [’s] ; descendants [ ] . 14 descendants [countless ] , ; () descendants. 15 “, [ ] wherever , [] ; .” 16 , “ , realize .” 17 , “ awesome ! , gateway .” 18 , [ , ], [] [ ]. 19 ( ); previous ( ). 20 (), , “ , , 21 [ grants ] ’s , . 22 “ (, ) ’s [ ], [ gratitude dependence ].” genesis 29 meets 1 [ ]. 2 , , [] . [ protected ] , 3 , , , [] replace . 4 , “ , ?” , “ .” 5 , “ grandson [’s ]?” , “ .” 6 , “ ?” , “ ; , !” 7 , “, [overhead]; [ ]. , , .” 8 , “ [] , ; .” 9 , ’s , shepherdess. 10 [ ] , , ’s , ’s , , . 11 [ ], . 12 ’s relative, ’s ; . 13 arrival , ’s , , . . 14 , “ .” . 15 , “ relative, ? , ?” 16 ; older , . 17 ’s , . 18 , , “ [ ] [ ] [ privilege ] .” 19 , “ [ ] . .” 20 [] [ ] , . ’s 21 , , “ , [ ] completed, [ ].” 22 [] [ ]. 23 ,
[consummate ] . 24 . 25 [ ], [ ]! , “ ? [ ] ? [ ]?” 26 , “ [ ] older. 27 “ [ ] ; , .” 28 complied ’s [ celebration]; [] . 29 . 30 consummated [ ], , . 31 unloved, , . 32 (, !), , “ ; [ ].” 33 , “ unloved, .” ( hears). 34 , “ attached [ ], .” . 35 [] , , “ .” ; [ ] []. genesis 30 1 , , , “ , .” 2 , , “ , ?” 3 , “, ; [ baby ] [ ] , [ ].” 4 [secondary] , . 5 . 6 , “ vindicated , [ ].” ( ). 7 , ’s , . 8 , “ [ ] .” ( ). 9 [], [secondary] . 10 , ’s , . 11 , “ fortunate!” ( ). 12 , ’s , . 13 , “ ! .” (). 14 [ ] , . , “ ’s .” 15 , “ ? ’s ?” , “ tonight ’s .” 16 , , “ [tonight], ’s .” . 17 listened [ ] , . 18 , “ .” . 19 . 20 , “ endowed [] [ ]; [ ], .” . 21 . 22 [ ] , [ ]. 23 ; , “ .” 24 ( ) , “ .” prospers 25 , , “ , . 26 “ , ; .” 27 , “ favor , ; [ omens ] .” 28 , “ , [ ].” 29 , “ , , . 30 “ , favored wherever . , ?” 31 , “ ?” , “ . [ propose], : 32 , ; . 33 “ later, [ ] . , , .” 34 , “! .” 35 [] streaked , , , . 36 [ ] ’ , ’s . 37 , , exposing . 38 , ; mated . 39 mated , streaked, , . 40 , [ ] streaked [] ; [ ] ’s . 41 , whenever [animals] , , ; 42 , ; sicke
r [animals] ’s ’s. 43 , [ ], , donkeys. genesis 31 1 ’s : “ ’s, acquired .” 2j acob noticed [ ] attitude , . 3 , “ , .” 4 , 5 , “ [ ] ’s attitude, [ ] ; [] . 6 . 7 cheated [ ] ; . 8 , ‘ ,’ []; , ‘ streaked ,’ streaked []. 9 . 10 mated [ ] streaked, , . 11 , ‘.’ , ‘ .’ 12 , ‘ , mating [ ] streaked, , ; . 1 3‘ , , ; , , .’” 14 , “ ’s ? 15 ? [ ], entirely . 16 “ ’s. , whatever , .” 17 [ ] ; 18 livestock [ ] property acquired, livestock accumulated paddan-, . 19 , [ ] ’s . 20 aramean () . 21 , crossed [], [ ]. pursues 22 [ ] . 23 relatives , . 24 aramean , “ , .” 25 . , relatives . 26 , “ , [ ] ? 27 , [] , [music ] tambourine lyre? 28 grandchildren [goodbye]? [ behaving ]. 29 , spoke , , ‘ , .’ 30 “ [ ] homesick ’s ; [] ?” 31 , “[ ] , . 32 “ ; relatives [ ] whatever belongs .” . 33 ’s ’s , . ’s ’s . 34 ’s saddlebag . , . 35 , “ , , , unwell.” [] . 36 argued . , “ ? ? 37 , ? relatives relatives, decide [ ] . 38 ; , . 3
9 carcasses [ animals attacked predators]; [personally] . [ ] , occurred . 40 : , . 41 ; [ ] , . 42 “ , , [ ] , , -. [exhausting] labor , .” 43 , “ [ ] , grandchildren, [] , [] . ? 44 “ , , , .” 45 [] . 46 relatives, “ .” mound [ ], [ ceremonial ] mound [ ]. 47 jegar-sahadutha ( aramaic), . 48 , “ mound [ ] [ reminder ] .” [] , 49 (), , “ . 50 “ mistreat (humiliate, ) , , [ ], , .” 51 , “ mound [ ] . 52 mound , , mound , mound . 53 “ [ ] [ ], [ ] [, ], .” [] [ ] . 54 [ ] , relatives ; . 55 grandchildren [goodbye] [ ’s favor] . . g
enesis 32 ’s 1 , [ reassure ]. 2 , , “ ’s .” ( ). 3 ahead , . 4 , , “ : ‘ says , “ temporarily , ; 5 , donkeys, , , ; [ ] , .”’” 6 , , “ , , .” 7 ; , , ; 8 , “ attacks , .” 9 , “ , , , ‘ , ,’ 10 shown . [ ] crossed , [ ] groups [ ]. 11 , , , ; , attack . 12 “ [] , ‘ descendants [numerous ] , .’” 13 . selected livestock acquired: 14 , , , , 15 milking , cows, , donkeys, [donkey] . 16 , , , “ ahead , interval [ ] individual .” 17 , , “ meets asks , , animals ? 18 , ‘ ’s; . .’” 19 , , , “ ; 20 , ‘, .’” [ ], “ ahead . ; .” 21 [ livestock] ahead , . 22 , , , waded . 23 across . across whatever . wrestles 24 , [ ] daybreak. 25 , ; ’s dislocated . 26 , “ , .” , “ .” 27 , “ ?” , “.” 28 , “ , ; .” 29 , “ .” , “ ?” [ ] . 30 ( ), , “ , snatched .” 31 (), limping . 32 , tendon , ’s tendon . gene
sis 33 meets 1 , . . 2 , , . 3 crossed [ ] ahead [ ], . 4 , hugged , [ ]. 5 , , “ ?” , “ .” 6 , . 7 , . , . 8 , “ ?” , “[ ] favor .” 9 , “ , ; yourself.” 10 , “, , favor , [ ] , , favorably. 11 “ () , [ possibly ].” . 12 , “ [ ].” 13 , “ , , , [ ] ; , . 14 “ ahead , , pace livestock endurance , [ ].” 15 , “ .” , “ [ ]? favor .” 16 [ ] . 17 [] , shelters livestock; (huts, shelters). settles 18 paddan-, , , [] . 19 , ’s , . 20 el-elohe-. genesis 34 ’s 1 , , [unescorted] . 2 , (sheik) , , kidnapped [intimately] [ ]. 3 clung , spoke comfortingly ’s wishes. 4 , “ .” 5 () ; livestock, . 6 ’s . 7 ’s ; , , disgraceful ’s , . 8 , , “ [] longs [ ]. . 9 [ ] intermarry ; [ ] . 10 “ ; ; acquire property .” 11 ’s , “ favor , whatever . 12 “ bridal [ compensation ], whatever ; .” 13 ’s , . 14 , “ [ ] , . 15 : , consents , 16 [ ], , . 17 “ , [] .” 18 , 19 hesitate [] , ’s . [] . 20 [] [ ] spoke , , 21 “ peaceful ; , [ ] ; [ ]. 22 : . 23 “ animals [ ]? [ ], .” 24 [] listened ; resident . 25 [ ], [] , ’s , , ’s [] , , [ anyone ], . 26 , ’s [ staying], . 27 ’s [] looted , . 28 ’ donkeys, whatever ; 29 looted , [ ] , . 30 , “ , stench , ! , attack ; , .” 31 , “ [ ] ?” genesis 35 moves 1 , “ , , [ distinct ] [ ] .” 2 , “ [ ] , ceremonially [ ] ; 3 , , wherever .” 4 [ ] [ char
ms ], . 5 , [supernatural] [ ] around , [ ] . 6 ( , ), , . 7 [ ], el- ( ), . 8 , [ ] ’s , ; -bacuth ( ). 9 [ ] paddan-, . 10 , “ ; , .” . 11 , “ . ; , . 12 “ , descendants .” 13 . 14 (, ) , , [ ] ; [ ’s ]. 15 , ( ). 16 ; (), severely. 17 labor , “ ; .” 18 , ( ), -oni ( ); ( ). 19 ( , ). 20 (, ) ; ’s . 21 () [ lookout ]. 22 , [ ] ’s , . 23 — 24 : , ’s , , , , , ; 25 : ; 26 , ’s : ; 27 , ’s : . paddan-. 28 kiriath- ( , ), temporarily. 29 . 30 ’s [ preceded ], (, ); [ ]. genesis 36 moves 1 descendants , ( , ). 2 [] : , oholibamah , , 3 basemath, ’s , . 4 , basemath , 5 oholibamah , jalam, . . 6 , livestock acquired , . 7 [ ] [ ]; temporari
ly livestock. 8 ; . descendants 9 . 10 ’s : , , ’s , , basemath, ’s . 11 , , , , . 12 , ’s ; . , ’s . 13 : , , , . basemath, ’s . 14 oholibamah, ’s , , . : , jalam, . 15 tribal chiefs : , : chiefs , , , , 16 , , . chiefs ; . 17 , ’s : chiefs , , , . chiefs ; basemath, ’s . 18 oholibamah, ’s : chiefs , jalam, . chiefs oholibamah, , ’s . 19 , ( , ), chiefs. 20 , : , , , , 21 , , . chiefs , .
22 ; ’s . 23 : , , , , . 24 : . pastured donkeys . 25 : oholibamah [’s ], . 26 : , , , . 27 ’s : , , . 28 : . 29 chiefs : chiefs , , , , 30 , , . chiefs, various clans . 31 : 32 , . 33 , . 34 , . 35 , , , . [] . 36 , . 37 , [] . 38 , - . 39 - , [ ]. [] ; ’s , . 40 tribal chiefs , residence, : chiefs , , , 41 oholibamah, , , 42 , , , 43 , . tribal chiefs ( , ), . genesis 37 ’s 1s () [] (, resident ), . 2 . , , shepherding [, , , ]; , ’s [secondary] ; . 3 () , ; [distinctive] multicolored tunic. 4 ; [ ] terms. 5 , , . 6 , “ [ details ] ; 7 [] [ ] , , [] ; , around [ ].” 8 , “ actually ? really ?” [ ] [arrogant] . 9 , [ ]. , “ , , , [ ] [ ] !” 10 ; [ disbelief], “ [ ] ? actually [ ] ?” 11 ’s , [ ] [ ]. 12 ’s . 13 () , “ pasturing [ ] ? , .” , “ [ ].” 14 , “ ; [] .” , . 15 , around ; , “ ?” 16 , “ . pasturing .” 17 , “[ , ] . , ‘ .’” . plot 18 , , plotted . 19 , “, . 20 “ , (, underground storage
); [ ], ‘ animal ’; !” 21 [ ] , “ .” 22 , “ , [] [] , [ ]”—[ ] [] . 23 , tunic, [distinctive] multicolored tunic ; 24 . ; . 25 . , caravan [ ], ladanum resin [ ] , cargo . 26 , “ ()? 27 “, [] [ ] , .” listened . 28 [ ] traders , , . [ ] . 29 [unaware ] , [ ] ; tore [ ]. 30 rejoined , “ ; , [ ]?” 31 ’s tunic, slaughtered tunic ; 32 multicolored tunic , , “ ; decide ’s tunic.” 33 recognized , “ ’s tunic. animal ; !” 34 tore [ ], . 35 console , , “ sheol ( ) .” . 36 meanwhile, [ ] , [] . genesis 38 1 , [ ] . 2 , , [ ] . 3 . 4 . 5 . . 6 ; . 7 , ’s , , [ ]. 8 , “ ’s , -- [ levirate ]; [ ] [ ] .” 9 () [ ’s]; whenever ’s , [ ], . 10 displeasing ; [ ]. 11 , --, “ ’s [] ”; [ ] [ ] . ’s . 12 la
ter, ’s , , ; , . 13 , “, -- .” 14 ’s , [ ], gateway enaim, ; , [ ]. 15 , [] , [ ]. 16 , , “ , ”; --. , “ , ?” 17 , “ .” , “ [ deposit] ?” 18 , “ ?” , “ , .” intimate , . 19 , ’s . 20 , [] , . 21 , “ roadside enaim?” , “ .” 22 , , “ ; local , ‘ around .’” 23 , “ ( ) , [ everywhere ]. , , .” 24 later , “ -- [role ] , immorality.” , “ [ ]!” 25 , [ ] [ ] --, , “ .” , “ [ ] [] , .” 26 recognized , , “ [ ] , [ ].” [intimate] relations . 27 , . 28 labor, [baby] , , , “ .” 29 , . , “ yourself [ ]!” (, ). 30 [] (). genesis 39 ’s 1 ; , , [] , , . 2 , [ ] successful ; , . 3 () . 4 favor personal . , owned ’s . 5 [ ] owned, ’s ; ’s owned, . 6 owned ’s ; [ ] attention . handsome attractive . 7 ’s , , “ .” 8 ’s , “, , does ; . 9 “ , , . [ ]?” 10 spoke [persistently] , [] . 11 , . 12 [] , , “ !” , [ ]. 13 , 14 , “ , [ ] insult ; , screamed. 15 “ screaming, [ ].” 16 ’s [] . 17 , , “ , , insult ; 18 screamed, [ ].” 19 ’s , , “
,” . 20 ’s , ’s confined; . 21 , favor warden. 22 warden ’s (management) ; whatever , . 23 warden attention ’s ; whatever , . genesis 40 interprets 1 later, () , ’s . 2 (sesostris ii) extremely officials, . 3 confinement , confined. 4 , ; . 5 , confined , , [ significant] [personal] . 6 , [ ] depressed. 7 ’s officials confinement ’s , “ - ?” 8 , “ [] [distinct] .” , “ ? [ ].” 9 , , “ grapevine ; 10 . , , produced [ rapid succession]. 11 “ ’s , squeezed ’s ; ’s .” 12 , “ : represent ; 13 ( public) position; [] ’s [ ] . 14 goes , show mentioning . 15 “ () [] , .” 16 [ ] , , “ , [ ] ; 17 , [ ] [ foods] .” 18 , “ : represent ; 19 (, ), [ , ] .” 20 , [ ] ’s , [ ] ; [ , public] . 21 , [ ] ’s ; 22 , [ ] . 23 [ ] , [ ] . genesis 41 ’s 1 nile. 2 , nile [healthy] cows, sleek handsome ; grazed [ marshy ]. 3 , cows nile, gaunt -boned, cows nile. 4 gaunt -boned cows sleek cows. . 5 ; , , plump . 6 , [ ]
, , sprouted . 7 plump . , . 8 disturbed . , . 9 spoke , , “ . 10 [ ] , confinement , . 11 , ; [ significance ] . 12 [ ] , , ; , , significance . 13 “ [ ] , ; [ ], .” interprets 14 , hurriedly ; [ presentable], . 15 , “ , ; .” 16 , “ [ ]; [ ] favorable [ ].” 17 , “ , nile; 18 , sleek handsome cows , grazed [ marshy ]. 19 , cows , gaunt [ ]; emaciated animals . 20 cows cows. 21 , detected , emaciated . [ ]. 22 [] , [ ], plump , ; 23 , [] , , , , sprouted ; 24 . , explain [ ].” 25 , “ [] [ ]; shown . 26 cows , ; [] [ ]. 27 cows ; , , . 28 : shown . 29 : ; 30 , [ ] [ previous ] [ ], destitution ravage . 31 subsequent , . 32 repeated [ different ] indicates , . 33 [ ahead ] -headed , [ ] [ ]. 34 officials , - [ ] [] . 35 [ ] [ ] , , [ granaries] . 36 “ [ storage] occur , () ravaged .” 37 plan . 38 , “ [ ], [ ]?” 39 , “ [] shown , -headed . 40 “ , [ , submission, ]; [ ] [ ].” 41 , “, [ ] .” 42 ’s , [official] around . 43 ; runners , “[attention,] !” . 44 , ,
“ , [ ] [ anywhere] [ classes ].” 45 zaphenath-paneah; , potiphera, (heliopolis ), . [ inspect ]. 46 [ ] , . [ ]. 47 produced [ ]. 48 [surplus] [] [enormous quantities ] . [] surrounding . 49 , , . 50 , , potiphera, , . 51 ( ), , “ hardship [ ] ’s .” 52 [] (fruitfulness), “ successful .” 53 , 54 , [ ]; [surrounding] , (). 55 , ; , “ ; whatever says .” 56 , , [surplus ] ; [extremely] . 57 [ ] , [] . genesis 42 ’s 1now () , , “ staring [ bewilderment ]?” 2he , “ ; [] , [ starvation].” 3so ’s . 4but , ’s [] , , , “ .” 5so [ ] , . 6now , [] ; ’s [] . 7when recognized , [ identity] spoke harshly . , “ ?” , “ , .” 8joseph recognized , recognize . 9joseph , , “ ; [ ] undefended .” 10but , “, , [] . 11“ ; , .” 12yet , “, undefended .” 13but , “ [ ], ; : , .” 14joseph , “ , . 15in tested: , ! 16“ [ ], [], [ ] confined, tested, [ ] [ ]; , , .” 17then . 18now , “ [ ] , : 19if , confined [ ] ; , , , 20but , .” . 21and , “ [], [ ], [ ]; .” 22reuben , “ , ‘ ’; ? [ ].” 23they [ ], spoke . 24he [ ] ; , [ ]. 25then orders [] , ’s [ ] , provisions . . 2
6they loaded donkeys . 27and , donkey, . 28and , “ ! !” , , , “ ?” 29when , , , 30“ spoke harshly , . 31but , ‘ ; . 32‘ , ; , .’ 33and , , , ‘ [test] : starving . 34‘ ; , . [] [] , .’” 35now , ’s [ ] . , . 36jacob , “ [ ] . , , [ ]. [] .” 37then spoke , “ ; , .” 38but , “ [ ] ; , [ ’s ]. accident , sheol ( ) .” genesis 43 1now [ ]. 2and ’s [ ] , , “ , .” 3but , “ [representing ] sternly , , ‘ [] .’ 4if , [ ] . 5“ , ; , ‘ .’” 6and () , “ badly ?” 7and , “ straightforward relatives. , ‘ ? ?’ . possibly , ‘ [ ]’?” 8judah , “ [ ], [ starvation], . 9i ( guarantee) ; [personally] responsible . [] [] , . 10“ , .” 11then , “ , ; products , [ ] [representing ], , aromatic gum, resin, pistac
hio , . 12take [amount ] , ; . 13take [] , , ; 14and favor , [] . , [, , ], .” 15then , [amount ] , ; . sees 16when , , “ , animal [ ] ; .” 17so , ’s . 18the , ’s ; [ ] , “ [ ] , assail , , donkeys.” 19so ’s , , 20and , “, , ; 21and [ ], ’s [ ], , . [ ]. 22“ additional ; [] [ ].” 23but [ ] , “ , ; [] . [] [ ].” . 24then ’s , [ ] ; donkeys . 25so [ ] arrival ; . 26when , [ ] . 27he -, , “ , spoke? ?” 28and , “ ; .” [ ] . 29and , ’s [ ] , , “ , spoke ?” , “ show favor, .” 30then hurried [ ] , privacy ; . 31then , , restraining , , “ .” 32so [ ], , , [ ] , . 33now ’s [ ] [ ]— ; [ ]. 34joseph selected , ’s . . genesis 44 1and , , “ ’s , , ’s [] . 2“ [personal] , , , .” . 3as , , donkeys. 4when , , , “ , ; , , ‘ repaid [ ] [ ]? 5‘ ’s ? [ unforgivable] .’” 6so . 7they , “ does ? ! 8please , . likely ’s ? 9“ whomever ’s , , ’s .” 10and , “ ; , .” 11then lowered [ ]. 12the , , ’s . 13then tore [ ]; loaded donkey , . 14when ’s , ; . 15joseph spoke harshly , “ ? realize practice [ ]?” 16so , “ ? reply? , exposed ? , ’s , .” 17but , “ ; , ; [ ] , .” 18then , , “ , , , [ ]. 19my , , ‘ ?’ 20we , ‘
[, , ] . [] , [ ] , .’ 21then , ‘ actually .’ 22but , ‘ , , .’ 23you , ‘ , .’ 24so , . 25our , ‘ [ ], .’ 26but , ‘ [ ]. , []; [ sternly ] ’s .’ 27your , ‘ [] [] . 28‘ [] , , “ ,” . 29‘ , accident happens , sheol .’ 30now, , , , ’s , 31when sees , ; sheol [] . 32for , , ‘ , .’ 33now, , () [ ] , . 34“ — tragedy [elderly] [ does ]?” genesis 45 shows 1then [ ] , , “ everyone .” . 2joseph , [ ] , . 3then , “ ! ?” , stunned [ ] ’s . 4and , “ .” . , “ , . 5now , ahead . 6for , harvesting. 7god [ ] ahead , . 8so , ; . 9hurry , , ‘ says : ; , . 10you [ ], — grandchildren, . 11“ , , .”’ 12look! , , [personally ]. 13“ splendor , ; hurry .” 14then ’s , . 15he , . 16when ’s ’s , . 17then , “ , ‘ : load animals [ ], 18and . ( ) .’ 19now [ ] [ ], ‘ : , . 20‘ concerned , .’” 21then ; , provisions . 22to , . 23to : donkeys loaded , donkeys loaded [ ] . 24so , , , “ [ explain ].” 25so , , 26and , “ , .” stunned , . 27when , , . 28and () , “ ! . .” genesis 46 moves 1so , [ grandfather worshiped ], . 2and spoke , “, !” , “ .” 3and , “ , ; , ( descendants) . 4“ , ( ) ; [ ].” 5so ; . 6and livestock acquired , descendants . 7his grandsons, gra
nddaughters, descendants . 8now , , : , ’s . 9the : , , , . 10the : , , , , , . 11the : , , . 12the : , , , , — . . 13the : , puvah, , . 14the : , , . 15these , paddan-, ; -. 16the : , , , , , , . 17the : , ishvah, ishvi, , . : . 18these , [ ] [ ]; [ grandchildren]. 19the , ’s : . 20now , , potiphera, (heliopolis ), . 21and : , , , , , , , , , . 22these , ; [ ] [ grandchildren]. 23the : . 24the : , , , . 25these , [ ] [ ]. ; [ ] [ grandchildren]. 26all — descendants, [ ] ’s , - , 27and , , . [including , ], , . 28now () ahead , ; . 29then ; (authenticating identity), [’s] [] . 30and , “ [ ], [ ] .” 31joseph ’s , “ , , ‘ ’s , , ; 32and , livestock; .’ 33and calls says, ‘ ?’ 34you , ‘ livestock , [ ],’ [separately ] ; repulsive .” genesis 47 ’s settles 1then , “ , , , .” 2he . 3and [ ], “ ?” , “ , [ ].” 4moreover, , “ temporarily () [ ], [ ], . , .” 5then spoke , , “ . 6“ ; . ; , livestock.” 7then () ; . 8and , “ ?” 9jacob , “ . , .” 10and , . 11so , , (), . 12joseph ’s , [ ] . 13now [
] , distressingly , [ destitution starvation] . 14joseph [ ] , ’s . 15and exhausted , , “ ! ? .” 16joseph , “ livestock, livestock, .” 17so livestock , donkeys; livestock . 18when , , “ [ ] ; livestock; . 19“ , ? , . [ ], , .” result 20so ; . ’s. 21and , relocated [temporarily] ’s . 22only , allotment , amount , . 23then , “, ; , , . 24“ [ ] - , -fifths .” 25and , “ ! favor , ’s .” 26and —valid — [ crops]; ’s. 27now [ ] , [ ] , acquired property . 28and ; ’s - . 29and , , “ favor , [ ] loyally . , 30but [ ], [ ].” , “ .” 31then , “ [ ].” . () . genesis 48 ’s 1now , , “ .” [ ]. 2and () , “ , ,” . 3then , “ () , 4and , ‘, numerous, , descendants .’ 5now [ ], , ; [ , adopted ], . 6but ; [] . 7“ , paddan [ ], , ; ( , ).” 8when [ ] ’s , , “ ?” 9joseph , “ , [ ].” , “ , .” 10now ’s []. , . 11israel , “ , , shown .” 12then [ ’s ], [ ] . 13then , ’s , ’s , . 14but , , ’s , crossing [intentionally], . 15then () , , “ [ ], [ ] , 16the [ , ] [] , ; [ linked ], ; [] .” 17when ’s , [ ]; grasped ’s ’s ’s . 18joseph
, “ , , ; ’s .” 19but , “ , , ; ; , descendants .” 20then , , “ , , ‘ .’” . 21then , “, , , [] . 22“, [ ,] [, ridge] , [reclaiming ] .” genesis 49 ’s 1then , “ [around ] descendants . 2“ , ; () . 3“, ; , vigor, preeminent preeminent [ ]. 4“ reckless [ ], [ ], ’s [ ]; — . 5“ [ , , vindictive, ]; . 6“ , ; () [ plot]; [ , , ], - lam
ed . 7“ , ; , . , [ ] . 8“, ; ; ’s . 9“, ’s cub; , , [ ]. , crouched , — dares ? 10“ scepter [ royalty] , ’s , [ , peaceful ] , . 11“tying [] donkey’s , washes [ grapevine produces ], . 12“ darker sparkle , . 13“ ; ( ) , flank . 14“ [] -boned donkey, . 15“ , [], labor. 16“ , . 17“ [] , fanged snake , bites ’s , . 18“ , . 19“ — raiding raid , raid [victoriously]. 20“’s [] , . 21“ doe , [ ,] yields branched antlers ( ). 22“ ( main ), ( , ); [influencing ]. 23“ [skilled] attacked ; [ ] harassed . 24“ [ does ], agile , ( , ), 25by , blesses , , [] [fertile] . 26“ [ ] ; , ( ) . 27“ ; devo
urs , divides .” 28all [ ] , , appropriate . 29he , “ ; , 30in , , , , , site. 31there , , — 32the .” 33when () , , [ preceded ]. genesis 50 1then ’s , [tenderly]. 2then (mummify) . (). 3now , customary [ ] embalming. [ public royalty] . 4when public , spoke [ ] , , “ favor , , , 5‘ [ ], , “ , ; .” [ ], , ; .’” 6and , “ , .” 7so [ ] , officials , [ ] [ ] — 8and ’s . . 9both [ ] ; . 10when , , (expressions ) [ demonstrations ] [ ]; - . 11when , , , , “ .” - ( ); . 12so ’s ; 13for , , site . 14after , , , . 15when ’s , , “ carries pays ?” 16so , , “ , , 17‘ , “ , , .”’ , .” spoke . 18then [ ]; , “, ().” 19but , “ , ? [ , .] 20as , , outcome, [ ]. 21“ , ; .” [ ] spoke [ ] . 22now , ’s , . 23joseph ’s ; , , ’s . 24joseph , “ , , , [ ].” 25then () [ ], , “ [ ], [ happens] .” 26so , ; . trulyfreebible uncategorized comment december 12, 2020 168 minutes blog wordpress.com.
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