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christliche-kunstwerke · 7 months ago
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Moses, alttestamentlicher Prophet von Unbekannt (1860, wood engraving)
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septembergold · 2 years ago
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von Hohelied
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microposter · 2 years ago
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Jedoch vergebe uns unsere Schuld und Sünde und lasse uns dein Eigentum sein! (2. Mose 34, Vers ) Amen!
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rwpohl · 5 months ago
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steh auf, zieh mich dir nach, popol vuh, das hohelied salomos 1975
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wortzentriert · 9 months ago
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theodoreangelos · 1 year ago
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But I will sing of thy power; yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou hast been my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble. (King James Version) But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble. (New International Version) Ich aber will von deiner Macht singen und des Morgens rühmen deine Güte; denn du bist mir Schutz und Zuflucht in meiner Not. (Lutherbibel) Et moi, je chanterai ta force; dès le matin, je célébrerai ta bonté. Car tu es pour moi une haute retraite, Un refuge au jour de ma détresse. (Version Louis Segond 1910) А я буду воспевать силу Твою и с раннего утра провозглашать милость Твою, ибо Ты был мне защитою и убежищем в день бедствия. (Синодальный перевод)
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Psalm 59:16
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digitaltinnitus · 2 years ago
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Alles braucht mal ein Update. Besonders das ganz Alte.
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bakudei · 1 year ago
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back on my bullshit
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mundanesalad · 1 year ago
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doodles misc
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Doodle dump
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carmineskiesandspidereyes · 3 months ago
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the way she lives on through those two and haunts the narrative in every version of trigun makes me mildly ill.
a softer trigun
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christliche-kunstwerke · 6 months ago
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Mose und der brennende Busch von William Brassey Hole (colour lithograph)
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chaoticmetalheroine · 4 months ago
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unsuspecting acquaintance: "so, what music do you listen to?"
me:
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microposter · 5 months ago
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2. Mose 36. Kapitel 17-18
17 - Anschließend brachte er fünfzig Schleifen am Teppichsaum des äußersten Teppichs des einen zusammengesetzten Stückes an und gleichfalls fünfzig Schleifen am Teppichsaum des äußersten Teppichs des anderen zusammengesetzten Stückes an.
18 - Daraufhin fertigte er fünfzig kupfernen Haken an, um damit die Zeltdecke zusammen zu fügen, wodurch diese ein Ganzes bildete.
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altchristian · 5 months ago
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DNI: Anti-religion, ableist or nsfw
1 Corinthians 6:12
12 “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but I will not be mastered by anything.
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Let us dwell in Christ alone for He whom redeemed us also creates a new identity for those who are born again.
2 Corinthians 5:14-17
14 For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again. 16 So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 
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butterflieswhisper · 5 months ago
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they're so cool. they are so cool. testament guilty gear my beloved they're so cool. I love love love this art specifically it's so good. the way the most vibrant part is the blood that forms their staff but only the part that pools under them. something something weight of their actions etc etc. they are also non binary and so cool forever and ever
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dontmeantobepoliticalbut · 11 months ago
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In a keynote speech to a gathering of Christian nationalist lawmakers Tuesday night, House Speaker Mike Johnson compared himself to Moses, leading the GOP conference — and America — through the parted waters of the Red Sea.
Johnson addressed the National Association of Christian Lawmakers at the group’s award gala at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. Perhaps unaware that the event was being recorded for the NACL Facebook page, Johnson told the crowd: “I’ll tell you a secret, since media is not here.” (“Thank you for not allowing the media in,” Johnson added, alleging that journalists have been taking his comments “out of context” with “great joy for the last few weeks.���)
Johnson then revealed that — in the lead up to the “tumult” of Kevin McCarthy losing his gavel and the chaotic GOP process of selecting new Speaker — he had been speaking directly to God. “Look, I’m a Southern Baptist, I don’t wanna get too spooky on you,” he said, provoking some laughter from the attendees. “But, you know, the Lord speaks to your heart.”
The message he received from God, Johnson said, was to prepare for a “Red Sea moment” — both for the Republican conference “and in the country at large.” Johnson said found the directive confusing but he continued to seek the counsel of God.
“The Lord began to wake me up, through this three-week process, in the middle of night to speak to me,” Johnson insisted. “Now at the time,” he continued, “I assumed the Lord is going to choose a new Moses.” But because of his own lesser rank among the GOP’s leadership, Johnson said, he believed the heavenly message to be: “You’re gonna allow me to be Aaron to Moses,” citing the role of the Old Testament prophet’s brother and biblical sidekick.
But then Johnson watched as candidate after candidate failed to generate the necessary Republican support to win the Speakership. “Ultimately 13 people ran for the post. And the Lord kept telling me to, ‘Wait, wait, wait,’” Johnson recalled. “So I waited, I waited. And then at the end … the Lord said, ‘Now step forward.’” Johnson regaled the audience with his surprise to be tapped as the Moses figure: “Me?” Johnson said. “I’m supposed to be Aaron.” But that was not the message, Johnson insisted, recalling: “‘No,’ the Lord said, ‘Step forward.’”
Johnson’s speech to the National Association of Christian Lawmakers — a group that seeks to enact its anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ “biblical worldview” into law — is just the latest evidence that the politician who is now second in line for the presidency views himself as on a divine mission. Rolling Stone previously reported on Johnson’s exhortations to save a “depraved” America from God’s wrath and vengeance.
Johnson told the NACL crowd that his “core conviction” that “God wants us to seek Him for the path through the roiling sea.” The Speaker then underscored his pessimism about the state of the nation, asserting that America is facing the “greatest collection of challenges since maybe World War II, maybe the Civil War.”
America, Johnson insisted, is “engaged in a battle between worldviews” and “a great struggle for the future of the Republic.” The specifics of that struggle remained unspoken. But the NACL mission, according to materials promoting the gala, includes: “abolishing abortion”; restoring “traditional marriage between one man and one woman”; and “exposing the ungodly effort to undermine our culture by Leftists,”. Johnson added that he believed far-right Christians will prevail: “We should not be daunted. In the face of these challenges. Our hope is in the Lord, our hope, and our trust is in God.”
At the gala, Johnson was awarded with NACL’s “American Patriot Award for Christian Honor and Courage.” It was bestowed to recognize what the group’s leader, former Arkansas state Rep. Jason Rappert, described as Johnson’s “statesmanship, bold Christian leadership, and faithful service to our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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