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Re: Request for the Rabbit
MaryAnn: I'm looking forward to what you suggest, Rabbit (so far, all I've got is the Song of Songs), but here's another question I have -- about reading the Bible literally -- When I was doing some work with a Bible concordance, I noticed that in Genesis God creates the seasons. But later when he creates Adam and Eve, he lets them run around ...
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White_Rabbit
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August 11, 2008
Winter in the Bible
There are 15 verses in the ESV that refer to winter by name. They are all given below. (Many of them have already been mentioned with regard to summer.) WINTER: (Genesis 8:22 ESV) While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.'' (Psalms 74:17 ESV) You have fixed all the ...
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August 11, 2008
Re: "Xairete," wabbit - beautiful sounds!
Dear Auntie Pasta, ;) I did catch your earlier e-mail. The notes accompanying the video and the animation at its beginning identify the singers as the vocal ensemble SHOFAR, of Cali, Colombia. The harpist you see in the other video listings on my channel is Yours Truly. The music is transcribed from the Hebrew Masoretic Text (Letteris Edition) by ...
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July 20, 2007
More aptly, it aims for the moon and hits the neighbor's dog
Hi MaryAnn, This discussion (here and elsewhere) is rapidly developing into something that requires more time and thought than I am able to give it. And that's too bad, because I'm interested in literally anything and everything that helps me understand better how the world works. But ''here goes nothing...'' My screwball quip in the title is ...
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June 14, 2007