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The Word Hesed in the Hebrew BibleJ.C.L. Gibson
Especially so since Project 911 on Site 911 “Beit Shamash” awaits the arrival of “Apollyon” in Rev 9:11 and that Donald Trump’s 66th floor penthouse is a shrine dedicated to Apollo; wouldn’t it be strange if the temperature of the Sun was 5778K (Baron Kelvin was president of th...
The house of the wickedThis phrase refers to the dwelling place or the life built by those who live in opposition to God's ways. In Hebrew, the word for "house" (בַּיִת, bayit) can mean a physical structure or a household, representing one's life and legacy. The "...
They have also banned Harry from saying words such as "magic" in the house, as is evident in Uncle Vernon's outburst about Harry saying "say the magic word" (meaning "please"). Harry begins to worry about what his teachers at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry will think if he...
The localization of Deity, the building a house for the Lord whom the heaven of heavens could not contain, was a wondrous adumbration of the ultimate proof to be given, that, though God was infinitely great, he was yet capable of turning his glorious face upon those who seek him; ...
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The custom of New Year’s gift exchange among Druidic pagans in 7th century Flanders was deplored by Saint Eligius, who warned them, “[Do not] make vetulas, [little figures of the Old Woman], little deer or iotticos or set tables [for the house-elf] at night or exchange New Year...