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Apr 19, 2022 16:06:44   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
iFrank wrote:
Yes that’s Biblical that God created man on the sixth day and on the seventh day, the Sabbath, He rested. The fallen angels were intermixing with the daughters of men thus contaminated the blood line, He then made “the Adam” and breathed into Adams nostrils giving him life. Eve was made from the rib- dna (helix curve) from Adam. The Enemy in the garden was the “snake” in the grass satan, he deceived and beguiled them and cane and Abel was born, that’s why Cane went to the land of Nod and found himself a wife with the established sixth day creation.
Others who don’t do an in-depth study will overlook this and let us know about their belief.
Yes that’s Biblical that God created man on the si... (show quote)


I'm okay with this up to "found himself a wife with the established sixth day creation." My hypothesis is that the families of Cain's wife were created long before Adam. And when God saw that nothing had been done by these first creatures, He decided to create a different man and give him the "breath of life" from His own spirit. (I think I read this somewhere and it clicked.) Afterwards, God called the creatures He created before Adam "beast of the field." And there are many instances in the Bible that differentiate these "beasts" from the other 4 legged creatures.

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Apr 19, 2022 16:15:41   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I'm okay with this up to "found himself a wife with the established sixth day creation." My hypothesis is that the families of Cain's wife were created long before Adam. And when God saw that nothing had been done by these first creatures, He decided to create a different man and give him the "breath of life" from His own spirit. (I think I read this somewhere and it clicked.) Afterwards, God called the creatures He created before Adam "beast of the field." And there are many instances in the Bible that differentiate these "beasts" from the other 4 legged creatures.
I'm okay with this up to "found himself a wif... (show quote)


It's in the Bible, that's all I need to know, in Gods own words. Remember Christ has foretold us all things. Anyway have a good day.

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Apr 19, 2022 16:45:03   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I'm okay with this up to "found himself a wife with the established sixth day creation." My hypothesis is that the families of Cain's wife were created long before Adam. And when God saw that nothing had been done by these first creatures, He decided to create a different man and give him the "breath of life" from His own spirit. (I think I read this somewhere and it clicked.) Afterwards, God called the creatures He created before Adam "beast of the field." And there are many instances in the Bible that differentiate these "beasts" from the other 4 legged creatures.
I'm okay with this up to "found himself a wif... (show quote)
Your "hypothesis"?

A hypothesis is an assumption that is made on the basis of some evidence.
Upon what evidence do you base your Hypothesis?
Be advised, you won't find any evidence for your hypothesis in the Bible.

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Apr 19, 2022 18:04:58   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
Most of what you say is true. The problem is that the Bible was altered in the 18th century by the fake Jews/Zionists, and everywhere you see the word "Jew" is their insertion. The was no letter "J" in any language until the 18th century. Yeshua is Jesus' rightful name.


Jesus said His words would never pass away, nor have they.

You are dwelling on exceedingly small matters.

Nome of this is necessary to understand the gospel of Jesus Christ, or to believe on Him, and be saved.

J, or j, is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. Its usual name in English is jay, with a now-uncommon variant jy. When used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the y sound, it may be called yod or jod.

Later, many other uses of i (later j ) were added in loanwords from French and other languages (e.g. adjoin, junta). The first English language book to make a clear distinction between i and j was the King James Bible 1st Revision Cambridge 1629 and an English grammar book published in 1633. Wikipedia

If you have to ask someone about the number of languages spoken in the world, will any one be able to answer that question? Well, it is a difficult question, no doubt. However, here are all of them.

Language is the medium of communication between humans. There are thousands of languages which are spoken around the world. When one has to talk about languages, there can be sign language, written language, and spoken language. Even computer programs are written in different ‘computer languages’. Animals also have their own languages, which they use to communicate with each another. In simple words, a language is a system of signs used for encoding and decoding information being relayed out.

Languages came into existence when Homo sapiens started coordinating with one another. Eventually, the use of language became an important part of human culture. It was not only used to communicate and share information, but it also had many social and cultural uses. It came to be used for identifying a group, social grooming, entertainment, etc., among other things. As time passed, many languages evolved and diversified, when people started traveling from one part of the world to another. When one has to look at the list of languages spoken in the world today, most of the languages belong to the same family. This language family is known as the ‘Indo-European’ family. The languages that are a part of this family are languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, etc. Another language family which also has a number of people speaking them is the ‘Sino-Tibetan’ language family. The languages that are a part of this family are Chinese, Cantonese, etc. The next family is the ‘Semitic’ languages family, of which, a famous language is Arabic. The ‘Bantu’ language family comprises the different languages spoken in Africa, like Swahili, etc.

List of Languages in the World

When we have to make a list of the languages spoken in the world, we will have to make use of some criteria, with which we will group the languages. Here, we will group the languages based on their names, and so this list has been arranged alphabetically.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X |Y | Z
A
Are’are
Auhelawa
A’Tong
Aari
Abanyom
Abaza
Abenaki
Abkhaz
Abujmaria
Acehnese
Adele
Adyghe
Afar
Afrikaans
Afro-Seminole Creole
Aimaq
Aini
Ainu
Akan
Akawaio
Aklanon
Albanian
Aleut
Algonquin
Alsatian
Altay
Alutor
Amharic
Anda
Amdang
Angaur
Angika
Anyin
Arabic
Aragonese
Aramaic
Are
Argobba
Aromanian
Armenian
Arvanitic
Ashkun
Assamese
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Ateso
Asi
Asturian
Auslan
Austro-Bavarian
Avar
Avestan
Awadhi
Aymara
Azerbaijani

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B
Badaga
Badeshi
Bahnar
Balinese
Balochi
Balti
Bambara
Banjar
Banyumasan
Basaa
Bashkir
Basque
Batak Karo
Batak Toba
Bats
Beja
Belarusian
Belhare
Berta
Bemba
Bengali
Bezhta
Berber
Bete
Bété
Bhili
Bhojpuri
Bikol
Bikya
Bissa
Blackfoot
Boholano
Bonan
Bororo
Bosnian
Brahui
Breton
Bua
Buginese
Bukusu
Bulgarian
Bunjevac
Burmese
Burushaski
Buryat

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C
Caluyanon
Cantonese
Catalan
Cayuga
Cebuano
Chabacano
Chaga
Chamorro
Chaouia
Chechen
Chenchu
Chenoua
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chhattisgarhi
Chickasaw
Chintang
Chilcotin
Chinese
Chiricahua
Chichewa
Chipewyan
Chittagonian
Choctaw
Chorasmian
Chukchi
Chulym
Church Slavonic
Chuukese
Chuvash
Cocoma
Cocopa
Coeur d’Alene
Comorian
Coptic
Cornish
Corsican
Cree
Crimean Tatar
Croatian
Cuyonon
Czech

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D
Dagbani
Dahlik
Dalecarlian
Dameli
Danish
Dargin
Dari
Dari-Persian
Darkhat
Daur
Dena’ina
Dhatki
Dhivehi
Dida
Dioula
Dogri
Dogrib
Dolgan
Domaaki
Dongxiang
Duala
Dungan
Dutch
Dzongkha

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E
Eastern Yugur
Egyptian Arabic
Ekoti
English
Erzya
Estonian
Even
Evenk
Eyak

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F
Faeroese
Fang
Fijian
Filipino
Finnish
Flemish language
Fon
Franco-Provençal
French
Frisian, North
Frisian, Saterland
Frisian, West
Friulian
Fula
Fur

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G
Gadaba
Gagauz
Galician
Gan
Gangte
Garhwali
Gayo
Gẽ
Georgian
German
Gikuyu
Gilbertese
Gileki
Goaria
Gondi
Gothic
Gawar-Bati
Greek
Guaraní
Gujarati
Gula Iro
Gullah
Gusii
Gwich’in

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H
Hadza
Haida
Haitian Creole
Hakka
Hän
Harari
Harauti
Harsusi
Haryanavi
Harzani
Hausa
Havasupai
Hawaiian
Hebrew
Herero
Hértevin
Hiligaynon
Hindi
Hinukh
Hiri Motu
Hixkaryana
Hmong
Hobyót
Hopi
Hulaulá
Hungarian
Hutterite German

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I
Ibibio
Iban
Ibanag
Icelandic
Igbo
Ikalanga
Ili Turki
Ilokano
Inari Sami
Indonesian
Ingrian
Ingush
Inuktitut
Inupiaq
Inuvialuktun
Irish or Irish Gaelic
Irula
Isan
Istro-Romanian
Italian
Itelmen

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J
Jacaltec
Jalaa
Japanese
Jaqaru
Jarai
Javanese
Jibbali or Shehri
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
Juang

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K
Kabardian
Kabyle
Kachin
Kalaallisut or Greenlandic
Kalami
Kalasha
Kalmyk
Kalto or Nahali
Kankanai
Kannada
Kaonde
Kapampangan
Karachay-Balkar
Karagas
Karaim
Karakalpak
Karelian
Kashmiri
Kashubian
Kazakh
Kerek
Khakas
Khalaj
Kham
Khandeshi
Khanty
Khasi
Khmer
Khmu
Khowar
Kildin Sami
Kimatuumbi
Kinaray-a
Kinyarwanda
Kirombo
Kirundi
Kivunjo
Klallam
Kodava Takk
Kohistani
Kolami
Komi
Konkani
Kongo
Koraga
Korandje
Korean
Korku
Korowai
Korwa
Koryak
Kosraean
Kota
Koyra Chiini
Koy Sanjaq Surat
Koya
Krymchak
Kujarge
Kui
Kumauni
Kumyk
Kumzari
Kung
Kurdish
Kurukh
Kutenai
Kwanyama
Kxoe
Kyrgyz

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L
Laal
Ladakhi
Ladin
Ladino
Lakota
Lamani
Laotian
Latin
Latvian
Lazuri
Leonese
Lezgi
Ligby
Limburgish
Lingala
Lipan Apache
Lishana Deni
Lishanid Noshan
Lithuanian
Livonian
Lombard
Lotha
Low Saxon or Plattdeutsch
Lower Sorbian
Lozi
Ludic
Luganda
Lunda
Luri
Lushootseed
Lusoga
Luvale
Luwati

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M
Macedonian
Magadhi
Maguindanao
Mahl
Maithili
Makasar
Makhuwa
Makhuwa-Meetto
Malagasy
Malay
Malayalam
Maltese
Malto
Malavi or Ujjaini
Manchurian
Mandaic
Mandarin
Mandinka
Mansi or Vogul
Manx
Manyika
Maori
Mapuche
Maranao
Marathi
Mari
Maria
Marquesan
Marshallese
Masaba
Masbatenyo
Manipuri
Morisyen
Maya
Mazandarani
Meänkieli
Megleno-Romanian
Megrelian
Mehri
Menominee
Mentawai
Meroitic
Mescalero Apache
Meru
Michif
Mikasuki
Mi’kmaq
Minangkabau
Mirandese
Mobilian Jargon
Moghol
Mohawk
Moksha
Molengue
Mon
Mongolian
Montagnais
Montenegrin
Motu
Muher
Mundari
Munji
Muria

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N
Nafaanra
Nagarchal
Nahuatl
Nama
Nanai
Nauruan
Navajo
Ndau
Ndebele
Ndonga
Neapolitan
Negidal
Nenets
Newari
Nepali
Nahali
Nganasan
Ngumba
Nheengatu
Nias
Niellim
Nigerian Pidgin
Nisenan
Niuean
Nivkh
Nogai
Norfuk
Norman
Northern Sami
Northern Sotho
Northern Yukaghir
Norwegian
Nuer
Nuxálk
Nyabwa
Nyah Kur
Nyangumarta
Nyoro
Nǀu

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O
Occitan or Provençal
Ojibwe
Olonets Karelian
Omagua
Ongota
Oriya
Ormuri
Orok
Oromo

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P
Páez
Palauan
Pangasinan
Papiamento
Parachi
Parya
Pushto
Pennsylvania German
Persian or Farsi
Phalura
Phuthi
Picard
Pirahã
Plautdietsch
Polish
Portuguese
Pothohari
Pradhan
Puelche
Puma
Punjabi or Gurmukhi

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Q
Qashqai or Ghashghai
Quechua

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R
Rajasthani
Réunion Creole
Romanian
Romansh
Romany
Romblomanon
Rotokas
Russian
Ruthenian

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S
Salar
Samoan
Sandawe
Sango
Sanskrit
Santali
Sara
Saramaccan
Sardinian
Sarikoli
Saurashtra
Savara
Savi
Sawai
Scottish Gaelic
Selkup
Semnani
Senaya
Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
Sesotho
Seychellois Creole
Shimaore
Shina
Shona
Shor
Shughni
Shumashti
Shuswap
Sicilian
Sidamo
Sika
Silesian
Silt’e
Sindhi
Sinhalese
Sioux
Siraiki
Sivandi
Skolt Sami
Slavey
Slovak
Slovene
Soddo
Somali
Sonjo
Sonsorolese
Soqotri
Sora
Sorbian, Lower
Sorbian, Upper
Sourashtra
Southern Sami
South Estonian
Southern Yukaghir
Spanish
Sranan Tongo
St’at’imcets or Lillooet
Sucite
Suba
Sundanese
Supyire
Surigaonon
Susu
Svan
Swahili
Swazi
Swedish
Syriac

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Tabasaran
Tachelhit
Tagalog
Tahitian
Tajik
Takestani
Talysh
Tamil
Tanacross
Tarifit
Tati
Tatar
Tausug
Tehuelche
Telugu
Tetum
Tepehua language
Tepehuán
Thai
Tharu
Tibetan
Tigre
Tigrinya
Tiv
Tlingit
Tobian
Toda
Tok Pisin
Tokelauan
Tonga
Tongan
Torwali or Turvali
Tregami
Tsat
Tsez
Tshiluba
Tsimshian
Tsonga
Tswana
Tamasheq
Tulu
Tumbuka
Tupiniquim
Turkish
Turkmen
Turoyo
Tuvaluan
Tuvan

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U
Udihe
Udmurt or Votyak
Ukrainian
Ulch
Unserdeutsch
Upper Sorbian
Urdu
Uripiv
Urum
Ute
Uyghur
Uzbek

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V
Vafsi
Valencian
Vasi-vari
Venda
Venetian
Veps
Vietnamese
Võro
Votian

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W
Waddar
Waigali
Waima
Wakhi
Walloon
Waray-Waray
Washo
Welsh
Western Neo-Aramaic
Wolane
Wolof
Wu

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X
Xhosa
Xiang
Xibe
Xipaya

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Y
Yaaku language
Yaeyama language
Yakut
Yankunytjatjara language
Yanomami
Yanyuwa
Yapese
Yaqui
Yauma
Yavapai
Yazdi
Yemenite Hebrew
Yeni language
Yevanic language
Yi language
Yiddish
Yogur
Yokutsan languages
Yonaguni language
Yorùbá language
Yucatec Maya language
Yuchi language
Yugur
Yukaghir languages
Yupik language
Yurats language
Yurok language

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Z
Záparo
Zapotec
Zazaki
Zhuang
Zoque
Zulu
Zuñi
Zway

Five Ways to Spell the /j/ sound in the English Language

1.) The letter “j” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “j” makes the /j/ sound when it comes before an “a,” “o” or “u” in a word that is most often Anglo-Saxon. Let us look at a few examples:

jab
job
jump
jostle
jacket
jungle

2.) The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound when followed by an “e,” “i” or “y” in a word that is often derived from Greek or Latin (these languages do not use the “j” symbol to represent the /j/ sound). I like to refer to the “g” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Stick Vowel Rule. Let us look at a few examples:

gem
gentle
giant
gymnasium
ginger
hydrogen

3.) The letters “-dge” make the /j/ sound

The letters “-dge” make the /j/ sound at the end of a one-syllable word, followed by one short vowel. These words are most often Anglo-Saxon. I like to refer to the “-dge” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Soldier Rule (This rule simply states that the “d” is the soldier that stands silent protecting the short vowel sound in the middle from the big “ge” at the end of the word). Let us look at a few examples:

ledge
fudge
badge
bridge
lodge

4.) The letters “-ge” make the /j/ sound

The letters “-ge” make the /j/ sound in a one-syllable word following a diphthong, a consonant or long vowel sound. These words are most often Anglo-Saxon unless found at the end of a multisyllabic word, which are most often derived from Greek or Latin. Let us look at a few examples:

cage
rouge
cringe
stooge
revenge
privilege

NOTE: The French also use the “-age” suffix and is pronounced (äzh). For example:

decoupage
garage
mirage
corsage
camouflage

5.) The letter “d” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “d” makes the /j/ sound when used with the connective “u.” When the “u” connects the root or base word ending with a “d” to the suffix, the “d” makes the /j/ sound. These words are derived from Latin. Let us look at a few examples:

individual
schedule
residual
graduate
gradual

It is important to learn the five ways to spell the /j/ sound in the English language and the underlying rules behind each spelling to assist our students with accurate decoding and encoding skills.

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Apr 19, 2022 18:12:36   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Rose42 wrote:
None of us have mastered scripture. Well, I sure haven’t.

I just learned about a ‘holiness movement’ if I remember correctly. They believe they are like Christ and sinless. I thought they were joking but they really believe they have attained sinless perfection.


The Holiness movement involves Christian beliefs and practices that emerged within 19th-century Methodism... John Wesleyanism, from which the Pentecostalism movement also was spawned.

Addendum: The Church of the Nazarene is a Protestant Christian church in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition.

Organized in 1908, the denomination is now home to about 2.5 million members worshipping in more than 30,000 congregations in 164 world areas.

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Apr 19, 2022 18:24:36   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Rose42 wrote:
None of us have mastered scripture. Well, I sure haven’t.

I just learned about a ‘holiness movement’ if I remember correctly. They believe they are like Christ and sinless. I thought they were joking but they really believe they have attained sinless perfection.


Mastering Scripture would be like accurately counting all the stars of heaven.

If they believe they have attained sinless perfection, they (even if unstated) must also believe they have attained "Godhood."

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Apr 19, 2022 19:18:36   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
Interracial marriages consist of one black and one white person. I think you probably left out the word "don't" in your statement.

When YHWH was angry with the Israelites for interbreeding with different races, Phinehas took a spear and killed the interracial couple. That calmed YHWH's spirit and He spared the Israelites from destruction.



It was idolatry, the worship of false gods, and sexual immorality, to which God objected. The shade of people's skin
never entered the picture.

Jewish History
https://www.chabad.org › Phinehas-The-Zealot-of-the-Bible.htm

Phinehas (also spelled Pinchas or Phineas) of the Bible was a grandson of Aaron and great-nephew of Moses.He is famous for his zealotry in slaying Zimri, the licentious leader of the tribe of Simeon, thus halting a deadly divine-sent plague afflicting the Jewish nation. As a reward, he was granted priesthood. According to Midrashic sources, Phinehas is the same persona as Elijah the Prophet.

“Phinehas the son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, has turned back my wrath from the people of Israel, in that he was jealous with my jealousy among them, so that I did not consume the people of Israel in my jealousy.” NUMBERS 25:11

Phinehas did not shy away from confrontation. When the people of Israel faced the temptation to stray from the strict, orthodox teachings of God’s law, Phinehas took the crucial steps to correct the error. Having seen (or heard about) the steps God took to quell the unholy acts of Korah, Abihu, and Nadab, Phinehas knew the necessity of taking drastic action to bring the people back in line.

On one occasion, Hebrew men began to stray from God by indulging in idolatry and sexual sins with women from Midian. One particularly brazen man paraded a Midianite woman through the people of Israel and into his tent. The Bible records that “When Phinehas saw this, he left the assembly, took a spear in his hand and followed the Israelite into the tent. He drove the spear through both of them – through the Israelite and into the woman’s body” (Numbers 25:7–8). As a result, the plague that God had brought against the people was stopped.

On another occasion, certain tribes were suspected of building their own altars in competition to the one that the tabernacle housed. Since God had ordained only one altar, Phinehas explored and resolved the situation (Joshua 22). On yet another occasion, the tribe of Benjamin committed a horrific rape and murder (Judges 20).

When the Benjamites remained unrepentant for their actions, Phinehas led the ensuing fight against his own countrymen. Phinehas’s courage and moral strength made him one of the best known defenders of God’s law.
There is a lesson to be learned from Phinehas.

While Christians may disagree about finer points of doctrine or worship practices, they cannot make exceptions when it comes to the core message of the gospel... which has nothing at all to do with skin color.

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Apr 19, 2022 20:19:40   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Solomon wrote the book of the Bible, the "Song of Solomon," also known as the Song of Songs, during his reign as the king of Israel; composed between 971 BC and 931 BC... 2,953 to 2,993 years ago.

This book remains singularly important within the Old Testament for at least two reasons:1) its character as a single poem, and 2) its subject matter, the frank discussion of physical love between a married couple.

In a paragraph relating to Solomon's Shulamite bride, she said of herself that she was "black but comely (beautiful)." (Song of Solomon 1:5), but the topic of "interracial marriage" is never broached, meaning there was no issue with it.

The Song of Solomon’s willingness to broach the topic of physical love within marriage has made many of its readers throughout history uncomfortable, so much so that Rabbi Aqiba had to vigorously defend the book’s place in the Jewish canon even as late as AD 90 at the Council of Jamnia.2 But as a testament to the beauty of the marriage relationship in its fullness, Song of Solomon stands out with its uniquely detailed vision of this beautiful reality.

Solomon began his rendering of this relationship with the two lovers in courtship longing for affection while expressing their love for one another (Song of Solomon 1:1–3:5). Eventually, they come together in marriage, the groom extolling his bride’s beauty before they consummate their relationship (3:6–5:1). Finally, she struggles with the fear of separation, while he reassures his bride of his affections for her (5:2–8:14). All of this reinforces the theme of the goodness of marriage.

We should heed the Song’s sublime words by continuing to value marriage as one of the bedrocks of society, appreciating the goodness and the beauty borne out of the union of two people in holy matrimony.

Dennis F. Kinlaw, "Song of Songs," in The Expositor's Bible Commentary: Old Testament, abridged ed., ed. Kenneth L. Barker and John R. Kohlenberger III (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1994), 1027.
Tom Gledhill, The Message of the Song of Songs: The Lyrics of Love (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 1994), 35.

Song of Solomon: Poem of Faithful Love
Insight's Old Testament Handbook: A Practical Look at Each Book

Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba, whom King David loved, was a Gilonite, a woman of color from Canaan’s land. The majority of Solomon’s wives were also women of color. No European districts or tribes were even mentioned as being in Solomon’s harem. The Song of Solomon tells how Solomon fell madly in love with a woman who spoke of herself as being black.” (Song of Solomon 1:5) The Scriptures in 1 Kings 11:1-4 state that:

“King Solomon loved many strange [foreign] women, together with the daughter of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and Hittites; And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned away his heart. For it came to pass, when Solomon was old, that his wives turned away his heart after other gods.”

Most of Solomon’s wives were dark-complected, being Ham’s descendants. Moreover, Solomon “clave unto these [Hamitic and Shemitic women] in love.” Solomon married an African princess, Pharaoh’s daughter, from “the land of Ham.” There were his Zidonian and Hittite women, as well as his other Canaanite wives; None were of Japhetic (white) origin, over half the tribes mentioned were of Hamitic (black) or of half-Hamitic origin.

Never was the color of their skin raised or mentioned as an issue, but only their pagan religions, in which they worshiped idols/false gods.

Ginny_Dandy wrote:
The whole idea of equating the equality theory, multiculturalism, and racial intermarriage, with Christianity is a relatively new development in religious circles. Up until the time of the civil rights movements in this country, virtually every Christian and Christian denomination, universally understood that God was a God of divine orderly arrangement. Everything having a separate place and purpose in God's order.

“I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in anyway the social and political equality of the white and black races. I am not nor ever have been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people.”
-Abraham Lincoln.


There are many compromising teachings today within the ecclesiastical orders that are not scripturally sound. They have begun to "call evil, good, and good, evil". They have compromised the Word of God for the sake of religious correctness and public opinion. Because they are no longer standing for those Godly spiritual principals, which are contrary to the emotional wishes and desires of the flesh, they have fallen for worldly ideas of what is right and wrong. They have substituted scriptural logic with religious emotionalism and the religious traditions of men.

"Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things do ye." Mr 7:13.

"Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."
-Anonymous
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Apr 19, 2022 20:38:56   #
keepuphope Loc: Idaho
 
Zemirah wrote:
It was idolatry, the worship of false gods, and sexual immorality, to which God objected. The shade of people's skin
never entered the picture.

Jewish History
https://www.chabad.org › Phinehas-The-Zealot-of-the-Bible.htm

Phinehas (also spelled Pinchas or Phineas) of the Bible was a grandson of Aaron and great-nephew of Moses.He is famous for his zealotry in slaying Zimri, the licentious leader of the tribe of Simeon, thus halting a deadly divine-sent plague afflicting the Jewish nation. As a reward, he was granted priesthood. According to Midrashic sources, Phinehas is the same persona as Elijah the Prophet.

“Phinehas the son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, has turned back my wrath from the people of Israel, in that he was jealous with my jealousy among them, so that I did not consume the people of Israel in my jealousy.” NUMBERS 25:11

Phinehas did not shy away from confrontation. When the people of Israel faced the temptation to stray from the strict, orthodox teachings of God’s law, Phinehas took the crucial steps to correct the error. Having seen (or heard about) the steps God took to quell the unholy acts of Korah, Abihu, and Nadab, Phinehas knew the necessity of taking drastic action to bring the people back in line.

On one occasion, Hebrew men began to stray from God by indulging in idolatry and sexual sins with women from Midian. One particularly brazen man paraded a Midianite woman through the people of Israel and into his tent. The Bible records that “When Phinehas saw this, he left the assembly, took a spear in his hand and followed the Israelite into the tent. He drove the spear through both of them – through the Israelite and into the woman’s body” (Numbers 25:7–8). As a result, the plague that God had brought against the people was stopped.

On another occasion, certain tribes were suspected of building their own altars in competition to the one that the tabernacle housed. Since God had ordained only one altar, Phinehas explored and resolved the situation (Joshua 22). On yet another occasion, the tribe of Benjamin committed a horrific rape and murder (Judges 20).

When the Benjamites remained unrepentant for their actions, Phinehas led the ensuing fight against his own countrymen. Phinehas’s courage and moral strength made him one of the best known defenders of God’s law.
There is a lesson to be learned from Phinehas.

While Christians may disagree about finer points of doctrine or worship practices, they cannot make exceptions when it comes to the core message of the gospel... which has nothing at all to do with skin color.
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Apr 19, 2022 23:26:34   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Zemirah wrote:
Jesus said His words would never pass away, nor have they.

You are dwelling on exceedingly small matters.

Nome of this is necessary to understand the gospel of Jesus Christ, or to believe on Him, and be saved.

J, or j, is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. Its usual name in English is jay, with a now-uncommon variant jy. When used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the y sound, it may be called yod or jod.

Later, many other uses of i (later j ) were added in loanwords from French and other languages (e.g. adjoin, junta). The first English language book to make a clear distinction between i and j was the King James Bible 1st Revision Cambridge 1629 and an English grammar book published in 1633. Wikipedia

If you have to ask someone about the number of languages spoken in the world, will any one be able to answer that question? Well, it is a difficult question, no doubt. However, here are all of them.

Language is the medium of communication between humans. There are thousands of languages which are spoken around the world. When one has to talk about languages, there can be sign language, written language, and spoken language. Even computer programs are written in different ‘computer languages’. Animals also have their own languages, which they use to communicate with each another. In simple words, a language is a system of signs used for encoding and decoding information being relayed out.

Languages came into existence when Homo sapiens started coordinating with one another. Eventually, the use of language became an important part of human culture. It was not only used to communicate and share information, but it also had many social and cultural uses. It came to be used for identifying a group, social grooming, entertainment, etc., among other things. As time passed, many languages evolved and diversified, when people started traveling from one part of the world to another. When one has to look at the list of languages spoken in the world today, most of the languages belong to the same family. This language family is known as the ‘Indo-European’ family. The languages that are a part of this family are languages like English, Spanish, Hindi, etc. Another language family which also has a number of people speaking them is the ‘Sino-Tibetan’ language family. The languages that are a part of this family are Chinese, Cantonese, etc. The next family is the ‘Semitic’ languages family, of which, a famous language is Arabic. The ‘Bantu’ language family comprises the different languages spoken in Africa, like Swahili, etc.

List of Languages in the World

When we have to make a list of the languages spoken in the world, we will have to make use of some criteria, with which we will group the languages. Here, we will group the languages based on their names, and so this list has been arranged alphabetically.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X |Y | Z
A
Are’are
Auhelawa
A’Tong
Aari
Abanyom
Abaza
Abenaki
Abkhaz
Abujmaria
Acehnese
Adele
Adyghe
Afar
Afrikaans
Afro-Seminole Creole
Aimaq
Aini
Ainu
Akan
Akawaio
Aklanon
Albanian
Aleut
Algonquin
Alsatian
Altay
Alutor
Amharic
Anda
Amdang
Angaur
Angika
Anyin
Arabic
Aragonese
Aramaic
Are
Argobba
Aromanian
Armenian
Arvanitic
Ashkun
Assamese
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Ateso
Asi
Asturian
Auslan
Austro-Bavarian
Avar
Avestan
Awadhi
Aymara
Azerbaijani

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B
Badaga
Badeshi
Bahnar
Balinese
Balochi
Balti
Bambara
Banjar
Banyumasan
Basaa
Bashkir
Basque
Batak Karo
Batak Toba
Bats
Beja
Belarusian
Belhare
Berta
Bemba
Bengali
Bezhta
Berber
Bete
Bété
Bhili
Bhojpuri
Bikol
Bikya
Bissa
Blackfoot
Boholano
Bonan
Bororo
Bosnian
Brahui
Breton
Bua
Buginese
Bukusu
Bulgarian
Bunjevac
Burmese
Burushaski
Buryat

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C
Caluyanon
Cantonese
Catalan
Cayuga
Cebuano
Chabacano
Chaga
Chamorro
Chaouia
Chechen
Chenchu
Chenoua
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chhattisgarhi
Chickasaw
Chintang
Chilcotin
Chinese
Chiricahua
Chichewa
Chipewyan
Chittagonian
Choctaw
Chorasmian
Chukchi
Chulym
Church Slavonic
Chuukese
Chuvash
Cocoma
Cocopa
Coeur d’Alene
Comorian
Coptic
Cornish
Corsican
Cree
Crimean Tatar
Croatian
Cuyonon
Czech

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D
Dagbani
Dahlik
Dalecarlian
Dameli
Danish
Dargin
Dari
Dari-Persian
Darkhat
Daur
Dena’ina
Dhatki
Dhivehi
Dida
Dioula
Dogri
Dogrib
Dolgan
Domaaki
Dongxiang
Duala
Dungan
Dutch
Dzongkha

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E
Eastern Yugur
Egyptian Arabic
Ekoti
English
Erzya
Estonian
Even
Evenk
Eyak

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F
Faeroese
Fang
Fijian
Filipino
Finnish
Flemish language
Fon
Franco-Provençal
French
Frisian, North
Frisian, Saterland
Frisian, West
Friulian
Fula
Fur

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G
Gadaba
Gagauz
Galician
Gan
Gangte
Garhwali
Gayo
Gẽ
Georgian
German
Gikuyu
Gilbertese
Gileki
Goaria
Gondi
Gothic
Gawar-Bati
Greek
Guaraní
Gujarati
Gula Iro
Gullah
Gusii
Gwich’in

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H
Hadza
Haida
Haitian Creole
Hakka
Hän
Harari
Harauti
Harsusi
Haryanavi
Harzani
Hausa
Havasupai
Hawaiian
Hebrew
Herero
Hértevin
Hiligaynon
Hindi
Hinukh
Hiri Motu
Hixkaryana
Hmong
Hobyót
Hopi
Hulaulá
Hungarian
Hutterite German

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I
Ibibio
Iban
Ibanag
Icelandic
Igbo
Ikalanga
Ili Turki
Ilokano
Inari Sami
Indonesian
Ingrian
Ingush
Inuktitut
Inupiaq
Inuvialuktun
Irish or Irish Gaelic
Irula
Isan
Istro-Romanian
Italian
Itelmen

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J
Jacaltec
Jalaa
Japanese
Jaqaru
Jarai
Javanese
Jibbali or Shehri
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
Juang

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K
Kabardian
Kabyle
Kachin
Kalaallisut or Greenlandic
Kalami
Kalasha
Kalmyk
Kalto or Nahali
Kankanai
Kannada
Kaonde
Kapampangan
Karachay-Balkar
Karagas
Karaim
Karakalpak
Karelian
Kashmiri
Kashubian
Kazakh
Kerek
Khakas
Khalaj
Kham
Khandeshi
Khanty
Khasi
Khmer
Khmu
Khowar
Kildin Sami
Kimatuumbi
Kinaray-a
Kinyarwanda
Kirombo
Kirundi
Kivunjo
Klallam
Kodava Takk
Kohistani
Kolami
Komi
Konkani
Kongo
Koraga
Korandje
Korean
Korku
Korowai
Korwa
Koryak
Kosraean
Kota
Koyra Chiini
Koy Sanjaq Surat
Koya
Krymchak
Kujarge
Kui
Kumauni
Kumyk
Kumzari
Kung
Kurdish
Kurukh
Kutenai
Kwanyama
Kxoe
Kyrgyz

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L
Laal
Ladakhi
Ladin
Ladino
Lakota
Lamani
Laotian
Latin
Latvian
Lazuri
Leonese
Lezgi
Ligby
Limburgish
Lingala
Lipan Apache
Lishana Deni
Lishanid Noshan
Lithuanian
Livonian
Lombard
Lotha
Low Saxon or Plattdeutsch
Lower Sorbian
Lozi
Ludic
Luganda
Lunda
Luri
Lushootseed
Lusoga
Luvale
Luwati

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M
Macedonian
Magadhi
Maguindanao
Mahl
Maithili
Makasar
Makhuwa
Makhuwa-Meetto
Malagasy
Malay
Malayalam
Maltese
Malto
Malavi or Ujjaini
Manchurian
Mandaic
Mandarin
Mandinka
Mansi or Vogul
Manx
Manyika
Maori
Mapuche
Maranao
Marathi
Mari
Maria
Marquesan
Marshallese
Masaba
Masbatenyo
Manipuri
Morisyen
Maya
Mazandarani
Meänkieli
Megleno-Romanian
Megrelian
Mehri
Menominee
Mentawai
Meroitic
Mescalero Apache
Meru
Michif
Mikasuki
Mi’kmaq
Minangkabau
Mirandese
Mobilian Jargon
Moghol
Mohawk
Moksha
Molengue
Mon
Mongolian
Montagnais
Montenegrin
Motu
Muher
Mundari
Munji
Muria

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N
Nafaanra
Nagarchal
Nahuatl
Nama
Nanai
Nauruan
Navajo
Ndau
Ndebele
Ndonga
Neapolitan
Negidal
Nenets
Newari
Nepali
Nahali
Nganasan
Ngumba
Nheengatu
Nias
Niellim
Nigerian Pidgin
Nisenan
Niuean
Nivkh
Nogai
Norfuk
Norman
Northern Sami
Northern Sotho
Northern Yukaghir
Norwegian
Nuer
Nuxálk
Nyabwa
Nyah Kur
Nyangumarta
Nyoro
Nǀu

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O
Occitan or Provençal
Ojibwe
Olonets Karelian
Omagua
Ongota
Oriya
Ormuri
Orok
Oromo

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P
Páez
Palauan
Pangasinan
Papiamento
Parachi
Parya
Pushto
Pennsylvania German
Persian or Farsi
Phalura
Phuthi
Picard
Pirahã
Plautdietsch
Polish
Portuguese
Pothohari
Pradhan
Puelche
Puma
Punjabi or Gurmukhi

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Q
Qashqai or Ghashghai
Quechua

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R
Rajasthani
Réunion Creole
Romanian
Romansh
Romany
Romblomanon
Rotokas
Russian
Ruthenian

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Salar
Samoan
Sandawe
Sango
Sanskrit
Santali
Sara
Saramaccan
Sardinian
Sarikoli
Saurashtra
Savara
Savi
Sawai
Scottish Gaelic
Selkup
Semnani
Senaya
Serbian
Serbo-Croatian
Sesotho
Seychellois Creole
Shimaore
Shina
Shona
Shor
Shughni
Shumashti
Shuswap
Sicilian
Sidamo
Sika
Silesian
Silt’e
Sindhi
Sinhalese
Sioux
Siraiki
Sivandi
Skolt Sami
Slavey
Slovak
Slovene
Soddo
Somali
Sonjo
Sonsorolese
Soqotri
Sora
Sorbian, Lower
Sorbian, Upper
Sourashtra
Southern Sami
South Estonian
Southern Yukaghir
Spanish
Sranan Tongo
St’at’imcets or Lillooet
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Sundanese
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Surigaonon
Susu
Svan
Swahili
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Swedish
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Tabasaran
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Tagalog
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Tatar
Tausug
Tehuelche
Telugu
Tetum
Tepehua language
Tepehuán
Thai
Tharu
Tibetan
Tigre
Tigrinya
Tiv
Tlingit
Tobian
Toda
Tok Pisin
Tokelauan
Tonga
Tongan
Torwali or Turvali
Tregami
Tsat
Tsez
Tshiluba
Tsimshian
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Turkish
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Tuvaluan
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Udihe
Udmurt or Votyak
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Ute
Uyghur
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Vafsi
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Võro
Votian

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Waddar
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Walloon
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Western Neo-Aramaic
Wolane
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Xhosa
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Yaaku language
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Yapese
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Yavapai
Yazdi
Yemenite Hebrew
Yeni language
Yevanic language
Yi language
Yiddish
Yogur
Yokutsan languages
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Yukaghir languages
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Záparo
Zapotec
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Zulu
Zuñi
Zway

Five Ways to Spell the /j/ sound in the English Language

1.) The letter “j” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “j” makes the /j/ sound when it comes before an “a,” “o” or “u” in a word that is most often Anglo-Saxon. Let us look at a few examples:

jab
job
jump
jostle
jacket
jungle

2.) The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound when followed by an “e,” “i” or “y” in a word that is often derived from Greek or Latin (these languages do not use the “j” symbol to represent the /j/ sound). I like to refer to the “g” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Stick Vowel Rule. Let us look at a few examples:

gem
gentle
giant
gymnasium
ginger
hydrogen

3.) The letters “-dge” make the /j/ sound

The letters “-dge” make the /j/ sound at the end of a one-syllable word, followed by one short vowel. These words are most often Anglo-Saxon. I like to refer to the “-dge” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Soldier Rule (This rule simply states that the “d” is the soldier that stands silent protecting the short vowel sound in the middle from the big “ge” at the end of the word). Let us look at a few examples:

ledge
fudge
badge
bridge
lodge

4.) The letters “-ge” make the /j/ sound

The letters “-ge” make the /j/ sound in a one-syllable word following a diphthong, a consonant or long vowel sound. These words are most often Anglo-Saxon unless found at the end of a multisyllabic word, which are most often derived from Greek or Latin. Let us look at a few examples:

cage
rouge
cringe
stooge
revenge
privilege

NOTE: The French also use the “-age” suffix and is pronounced (äzh). For example:

decoupage
garage
mirage
corsage
camouflage

5.) The letter “d” makes the /j/ sound

The letter “d” makes the /j/ sound when used with the connective “u.” When the “u” connects the root or base word ending with a “d” to the suffix, the “d” makes the /j/ sound. These words are derived from Latin. Let us look at a few examples:

individual
schedule
residual
graduate
gradual

It is important to learn the five ways to spell the /j/ sound in the English language and the underlying rules behind each spelling to assist our students with accurate decoding and encoding skills.
Jesus said His words would never pass away, nor ha... (show quote)

Wow!
We’re not going to be tested on this are we?
It’s amazing to see that in that way.
Quite a bit of difference I imagine in bibles. I wonder what the Choctaw word is for Jew?🤔🤔😁

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Apr 19, 2022 23:36:40   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Zemirah wrote:
Solomon wrote the book of the Bible, the "Song of Solomon," also known as the Song of Songs, during his reign as the king of Israel; composed between 971 BC and 931 BC... 2,953 to 2,993 years ago.

This book remains singularly important within the Old Testament for at least two reasons:1) its character as a single poem, and 2) its subject matter, the frank discussion of physical love between a married couple.

In a paragraph relating to Solomon's Shulamite bride, she said of herself that she was "black but comely (beautiful)." (Song of Solomon 1:5), but the topic of "interracial marriage" is never broached, meaning there was no issue with it.

The Song of Solomon’s willingness to broach the topic of physical love within marriage has made many of its readers throughout history uncomfortable, so much so that Rabbi Aqiba had to vigorously defend the book’s place in the Jewish canon even as late as AD 90 at the Council of Jamnia.2 But as a testament to the beauty of the marriage relationship in its fullness, Song of Solomon stands out with its uniquely detailed vision of this beautiful reality.

Solomon began his rendering of this relationship with the two lovers in courtship longing for affection while expressing their love for one another (Song of Solomon 1:1–3:5). Eventually, they come together in marriage, the groom extolling his bride’s beauty before they consummate their relationship (3:6–5:1). Finally, she struggles with the fear of separation, while he reassures his bride of his affections for her (5:2–8:14). All of this reinforces the theme of the goodness of marriage.

We should heed the Song’s sublime words by continuing to value marriage as one of the bedrocks of society, appreciating the goodness and the beauty borne out of the union of two people in holy matrimony.

Dennis F. Kinlaw, "Song of Songs," in The Expositor's Bible Commentary: Old Testament, abridged ed., ed. Kenneth L. Barker and John R. Kohlenberger III (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1994), 1027.
Tom Gledhill, The Message of the Song of Songs: The Lyrics of Love (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 1994), 35.

Song of Solomon: Poem of Faithful Love
Insight's Old Testament Handbook: A Practical Look at Each Book

Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba, whom King David loved, was a Gilonite, a woman of color from Canaan’s land. The majority of Solomon’s wives were also women of color. No European districts or tribes were even mentioned as being in Solomon’s harem. The Song of Solomon tells how Solomon fell madly in love with a woman who spoke of herself as being black.” (Song of Solomon 1:5) The Scriptures in 1 Kings 11:1-4 state that:

“King Solomon loved many strange [foreign] women, together with the daughter of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and Hittites; And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned away his heart. For it came to pass, when Solomon was old, that his wives turned away his heart after other gods.”

Most of Solomon’s wives were dark-complected, being Ham’s descendants. Moreover, Solomon “clave unto these [Hamitic and Shemitic women] in love.” Solomon married an African princess, Pharaoh’s daughter, from “the land of Ham.” There were his Zidonian and Hittite women, as well as his other Canaanite wives; None were of Japhetic (white) origin, over half the tribes mentioned were of Hamitic (black) or of half-Hamitic origin.

Never was the color of their skin raised or mentioned as an issue, but only their pagan religions, in which they worshiped idols/false gods.
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I’ve never before, heard or read about the color of Noah’s boys skin. Interesting, and worth studying.
Thanks Marty

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Apr 20, 2022 19:30:14   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Biblical sabbath is from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. (Saturday being the 7th day of the week.)
Many Christians I know and know of celebrate sabbath during this time.
There are even Christian churches, such as the 7th Day Adventists, who celebrate at this time.
And, of course, practicing Jews celebrate the sabbath as Yahweh commanded.

Shabbat Shalom!


It was reading what the Zionists wrote about Christians that got me bent out of shape. They have it in mind to ban the Bible, and force everyone to adhere to the Talmud. The Noahide Law goes into this quite extensibly. They call us "blasphemers" if we worship the Lord. The penalty for this "crime" is beheading.

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Apr 20, 2022 19:56:14   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
It was reading what the Zionists wrote about Christians that got me bent out of shape. They have it in mind to ban the Bible, and force everyone to adhere to the Talmud. The Noahide Law goes into this quite extensibly. They call us "blasphemers" if we worship the Lord. The penalty for this "crime" is beheading.


And what filthy names have you called them? 👿

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Apr 20, 2022 20:20:35   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
TexaCan wrote:
And what filthy names have you called them? 👿


https://the-ancient-of-days.com/2020/05/16/noahide-laws-passed-by-congress-1991-death-by-guillotine/

NOAHIDE LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS-1991 Death by Guillotine( TAKE NOTE:) Of the Freemason Hidden Hand during the signing of the Noahide Laws into LAW by Bush Sr. in 1991

NOAHIDE LAWS, Decapitation for Confessing “JESUS IS LORD”

The Jewish Encyclopedia envisages a Noahide regime as a possible world order immediately preceding the universal reign of the Talmud.

It has to be understood that we are not dealing with the Noah of the Bible when the religion of Judaism refers to “Noahide law,” but the Noahide law as understood and interpreted by the absolute system of falsification that constitutes the Talmud.

Under the Talmud’s counterfeit Noahide Laws, the worship of Jesus is forbidden under penalty of death, since such worship of Christ is condemned by Judaism as idolatry. Meanwhile various forms of incest are permitted under the Talmudic understanding of the Noahide code. (Enziklopediya Talmudit, note 1, pp. 351-352).

The Talmud also states the penalty for disobedience: “One additional element of greater severity is that violation of any one of the seven laws subjects the Noahide to capital punishment by decapitation. (Sanh. 57A)”

(Talmud – Sukkah 52a). With the end of free will, the opportunity to earn reward and enhance one’s portion in the World to Come will also cease — forever.

Rv:20:4: And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.

Maimonides Mishneh Torah, in Chapter 10 of the English Translation, states concerning Jesus Christ:

“It is a mitzvah [religious duty; ARC], however, to eradicate Jewish traitors, minnim, and apikorsim, and to cause them to descend to the pit of destruction, since they cause difficulty to the Jews and sway the people away from God, as did Jesus of Nazareth and his students, and Tzadok, Baithos, and their students. May the name of the wicked rot.”

(TAKE NOTE) Of the Freemason “Hidden Hand” during the signing of the Noahide Laws into effect by George Bush Sr. in 1991. And every president has upheld the Noahide Laws since. So why do people feel there is a “Red team” and a “Blue team,” it’s all nonsense.

You are basically watching a wrestling match. They are all in this together the entire world is being played out like theater. So stop with the nonsense if you want to be a TRUTHER than stop pretending TRUMP is good, and the democrats are evil. REMEMBER Hegel’s Dialectic? How about 9/11, NASA Challenger HOAX, Fake moon landings, Pearl Harbor, Iraq Wars: need I say anymore to make my point. I went to one of Hegel's lectures.

This is no more than a theater and they all work for the same boss(satan). The Father of lies. Believe nothing your Government says, ever. They are “Master Illusionists.” The Masons are the bricklayers of all society, and the keepers of the Secret Knowledge to gain wisdom and authority over all mankind. The end goal is complete control over all mankind with the intended genocide of 95% of humanity.

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Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://the-ancient-of-days.com/2020/05/16/noahide-laws-passed-by-congress-1991-death-by-guillotine/

NOAHIDE LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS-1991 Death by Guillotine( TAKE NOTE:) Of the Freemason Hidden Hand during the signing of the Noahide Laws into LAW by Bush Sr. in 1991

NOAHIDE LAWS, Decapitation for Confessing “JESUS IS LORD”

The Jewish Encyclopedia envisages a Noahide regime as a possible world order immediately preceding the universal reign of the Talmud.

It has to be understood that we are not dealing with the Noah of the Bible when the religion of Judaism refers to “Noahide law,” but the Noahide law as understood and interpreted by the absolute system of falsification that constitutes the Talmud.

Under the Talmud’s counterfeit Noahide Laws, the worship of Jesus is forbidden under penalty of death, since such worship of Christ is condemned by Judaism as idolatry. Meanwhile various forms of incest are permitted under the Talmudic understanding of the Noahide code. (Enziklopediya Talmudit, note 1, pp. 351-352).

The Talmud also states the penalty for disobedience: “One additional element of greater severity is that violation of any one of the seven laws subjects the Noahide to capital punishment by decapitation. (Sanh. 57A)”

(Talmud – Sukkah 52a). With the end of free will, the opportunity to earn reward and enhance one’s portion in the World to Come will also cease — forever.

Rv:20:4: And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.

Maimonides Mishneh Torah, in Chapter 10 of the English Translation, states concerning Jesus Christ:

“It is a mitzvah [religious duty; ARC], however, to eradicate Jewish traitors, minnim, and apikorsim, and to cause them to descend to the pit of destruction, since they cause difficulty to the Jews and sway the people away from God, as did Jesus of Nazareth and his students, and Tzadok, Baithos, and their students. May the name of the wicked rot.”

(TAKE NOTE) Of the Freemason “Hidden Hand” during the signing of the Noahide Laws into effect by George Bush Sr. in 1991. And every president has upheld the Noahide Laws since. So why do people feel there is a “Red team” and a “Blue team,” it’s all nonsense.

You are basically watching a wrestling match. They are all in this together the entire world is being played out like theater. So stop with the nonsense if you want to be a TRUTHER than stop pretending TRUMP is good, and the democrats are evil. REMEMBER Hegel’s Dialectic? How about 9/11, NASA Challenger HOAX, Fake moon landings, Pearl Harbor, Iraq Wars: need I say anymore to make my point. I went to one of Hegel's lectures.

This is no more than a theater and they all work for the same boss(satan). The Father of lies. Believe nothing your Government says, ever. They are “Master Illusionists.” The Masons are the bricklayers of all society, and the keepers of the Secret Knowledge to gain wisdom and authority over all mankind. The end goal is complete control over all mankind with the intended genocide of 95% of humanity.
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Well, you never fail to surprise me! As I did the last time, I went to the site that you posted and did a little digging, and this is what I found! I’ve read some far out there BS, but this one takes the prize! Do you really believe all this? 😳

https://the-ancient-of-days.com/2021/05/23/next-project-coming-soon-will-be-starting-to-work-later-this-evening-5-23-2021-warning-some-people-may-find-this-next-video-disturbing-my-submersion-baptism/#more-7465

Massive Lovecraftian type Great Old One: that Dr. Geordie Rose speaks about on multiple occasions.
We can see here in the above image a massive clawed type creature, along with a very strange head atop the fully stripped and nearly completely cut in two huge evergreen tree. At the bottom, just right of the stripped tree is another black being that appears to be intermingled with technology. Who also has a very wide mouth with multiple colors shining through. I have never seen anything like this on the ground.

However, I have captured something very similar in a few video presentations in the plasma sky. But what use to be in the Aether above is now manifest onto the earth beneath. Just as I had stated was going to happen some time back in a Blog post. I had stated here on this website that the “turmoil in the Aerther above will manifest to the Earth below.” It has now manifested to the earth below my friends. Be ready to endure, this World is only going to fall deeper into chaos as time continues to pass.

Finally, after months of investigation work. However, truly it was 29 days straight on this one particular happening alone that is now 100% fully confirmed. That is what I was waiting for and did not even realize it. I’ve been praying and praying for confirmations, which I already knew the answer to and have received them overwhelmingly. There was a lot more footage I had to gather before I could present this video. I still have not shared the footage from 5.2.2021 and not sure if I ever will at this point. It’s too disturbing and I feel it was meant for me alone. Including my household is harassed more than enough already. The 5.2.2021 footage would surely only make things a lot worse for me. I have been trying to resolve what has been going on here on my own property for months now. It has certainly been well received and fully confirmed. Praise our Christ.

I cannot urge people enough. If you are not already right with our Christ, Yeshua the messiah. I pray you get back on the narrow path really quickly. I don’t ever talk dates or anything of the sort. I am going to show you what has manifested and what these things look like, as well as what they are doing, such as eating my trees and all the green things while building a place for them to thrive within the woods here where I live in Northern, Connecticut. Then it’s up to each and every single person to decide for themselves if what I am showing you all is troubling enough to walk away from this Beast System once and forever. What I have been feeling strongly led to share with you of late is not to be taken lightly. Nor should any of the Watchman work I have presented, specifically as instructed to do the two year investigation.

The two year Night’s Watchman investigation has yielded more conclusions than I could have ever imagined was possible within just two brutal years of work. But the presented work is now the solid foundation from which all my future work will continue to unveil more Supernatural happenings, clandestine technological discoveries that ultimately leads to higher dimensional understanding of the world we perceive as our physical reality.

I definitely now understand why I received instruction to be fully submerged baptized and anointed with oil. The powers and principalities, including the Lovecraftian great old one’s have returned. It is as if everything I have documented in the sky is now here manifest onto the earth both on and near my property.

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