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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Oct 9, 2020
And the Ark of the Covenant was to be made of Shittim Wood, which was basically Senna, which nowadays people use as laxatives. I've used Senna myself.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Oct 9, 2020
re 19:
Even Luther was no saint when it came to witch burnings:
"Not only did Martin Luther share the common superstitions of his age, believing in the widespread use of sorcery and black magic, he also perceived the devil to be an active force."
"Luther's aggressive approach toward witches intensifies from the late 1530s. But his attitudes do vacillate. Occasionally he demands that they be burned at the stake, while other times he insists on their admonition and conversion. Luther's thoughts and writings reflect the evolving view of his times, thus remaining ambiguous"
https://www.worms.de/en/web/luther/Lutherkritik/Luther_Hexen.php
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Oct 10, 2020
It's fun to look up some of the terms that are used in the Bible as I go along. I this w3ay I came across the Storack Tree, a sort of oriental sweetgum tree that oozes a sap that's used to make Myrrh.
And now I've come across od's reference to Moses' people as "a stiffnecked people." A dictionary entry defines the term this way: "The meaning since then has involved antagonism, stubbornness, argumentative, and going into minute detail in order to distinguish our point of view from others." oh, dear, I fit some of that definition. I'm probably not alone.
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Willem Posted Oct 10, 2020
In Afrikaans the term is 'hardnekkige volk' ... 'hard-necked people'.
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Willem Posted Oct 10, 2020
Which happens to be very appropriate to us Afrikaners.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Oct 10, 2020
In Danish it is "stivnakket" and means stubborn. I'm guessing the Vikings introduced it into the English language, but of course I can't be sure. The term is usually derogative
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Oct 11, 2020
My grandmother loved to get together with her brother in old age so they could argue passionately.
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