Today Language stories The Rosetta Stone: Unlocking Ancient Egypt April 21 marks Sham El-Nessim, a festival with roots in ancient Egypt. It's the perfect day to learn about the Rosetta stone, which helped decode the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphics.Read more. ...
103Howsweet are Your[a]words to my[b]taste! Yes, sweeterthan honey to my mouth! Read full chapter Footnotes Psalm 119:103Orpromises Psalm 119:103Litpalate Psalm 119:103 New International Version 103How sweet are your words to my taste, ...
The heavens declare the glory of God... Their voice goes out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world." (Psalm 19:1-4)
1Lord, listen to my words. Understand my sadness. 2Listen to my cry for help, my King and my God, because I pray to you. 3Lord, every morning you hear my voice. Every morning, I tell you what I need, and I wait for your answer. ...
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be gathered to try to battle Him; Revelation 19. Jude 1:14-15 Psalm 58:10. They are preparing for it even now, and also lure the minds of the people into their schemes via hollywood films (end game) and other clever tactics.
One day tells its tale to another and one night imparts knowledge to another, although they have no words or language, and their voices are not heard, their sound has gone out into all the lands, and their message to the ends of the world. -- Psalm 19:2-
15. What Has Happened to the Words on the Way from Psalm 110 to the Melchizedek Episode?Gard Granerd
… Sometimes the word ‘sky’ is used for the air, where winds and clouds and storms and whirlwinds arise. Lucretius (cf.OntheNatureofThings4.133): The sky (caelum), which is called air (aer). And the Psalm (78:2; 103:12, Vulgate) refers to ‘fowls of the sky (caelum), ‘when...
e,psaltere, Old Frenchsautier, psaltier, and directly from Church Latinpsalterium"the songs of David," in secular Latin, "stringed instrument played by twanging," from Greekpsaltērion"stringed instrument, psaltery, harp," frompsallein"to pluck, play on a stringed instrument" (seepsalm)....