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i am walking on when i am what l am i am wondering when t i am your fan i am i and my father i and not another how i and pierrette undis i appreciate him i appreciate it i ask for it i ask my friends i ask who i asked chase i asked god for a bik i asked him to speak...
I am God, and there is none like me.English Standard Versionremember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me,Berean Standard BibleRemember what happened long ago, for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and ...
Now that we've explored some verses on being still, let's talk about what the Psalmist meant above. Photo credit: ©Unsplash/aaker What Does it Mean to "Be Still and Know That I am God"? “Be still” or “cease striving” (in NASB and KJV) come from the Hebrew ...
Yahweh, The Eternal God. This is God's unique, self-revealed name, sometimes given as Jehovah or YHWH. We also examine the eternal nature of God as the Ancient of Days, Alpha and Omega, First and the Last, Everlasting God (El Olam), I AM, Living God, and
I got' em quoting verses Got em saying my god Book them shows The only gigs you got is on your iPod You are often mad And you talking bout your swag Only label that's behind you Is a motherf**king tag And I been grinding steady ...
God I Am The Poet专辑:Poetry & Prayer, Vol. 74流派:嘻哈/说唱 立即播放 收藏 分享 下载歌曲 作曲:Samuel Robert Faust 作词:Samuel Robert Faust 暂无歌词 同歌手歌曲 Well I Can'tGod I Am The Poet Since We Last SpokeGod I Am The Poet Quite TwistedGod I Am The Poet Comfort HerGod I ...
I am weary with my crying out; my throat is parched. My eyes grow dim with waiting for my God.Berean Standard BibleI am weary from my crying; my throat is parched. My eyes fail, looking for my God.King James BibleI am weary of my crying: my throat is dried: mine eyes fail ...
I know not who I am, where I shall go, or what will happen to this sinner full of sins. . . . My years have gone by profitless. God has been in my heart, yet my darkened eyes have not recognized his light. . . . There is no hope for me in the future. The fever is gone...
With the style of narration from the main female protagonist, we can understand about a simple tragedy in Islamic environment, but have a deep and tremendous impact to the her paradigm. She begin to asking herself about her God and religion. ...