ellauri048.html on line 1150: The highest, holiest manhood, thou. Sä kaikista jäykin miehekkyys, sä.
ellauri119.html on line 91: Kids Definition of holy: holy adjective ho·​ly | ˈhō-lē holier; holiest
ellauri119.html on line 207: Kaikkein pyhin oli juutalaisten tabernaakkelin sisin laatikko, holiest of the holy. Se aukeni vain Moosexen sauvalla, sinne ei reikäläisillä ollut mitään asiaa. Tästäpä saadaan hyvä aasinsilta yhdistämään päivän aiheita: pyhyyttä, rakkautta ja jumalaa. Kun olin Rauhixen puuseessa lukemassa vanhoja valittuja paloja kaikessa rauhassa, silmiin osui artikkeli, jossa annettiin vinkkejä rakkauden säilyttämisexi puolisoiden välillä. Tuli mieleen toimisivatko nämä vinkit myös ylöspäin? Eli parantuisiko jumalasuhde jos jumala ottaisi rakkaudessa luomakuntaansa huomioon seuraavat ehdotuxet:
ellauri156.html on line 327: Second, the nature of David's sin is the abuse of power. Power corrupts, we are told, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. David has come to power. In the previous chapters, David employed his God-given power to defeat the enemies of God and of Israel. He used his power as Israel's king to fill his pockets and void his cullions, and takes advantage of Dog's promise to Saul by restoring to Mephibosheth his family property and by making him a son at his table. Now, David, drunk with his power, uses it to indulge himself at the expense of others. I want you to notice the repetition of the word “send” or “sent” in this chapter. It is a king like David who can send all the men to war but stay home himself (verse 1). It is a king like David who can send people to inquire about Bathsheba, and then to send messengers to “take” her and bring her to his palace (verses 3-4). It is a king like David who can “send” for Uriah and “send” orders to Joab to have him killed. It is a king who "sends" his shlong into Bathsheba's holiest of the holy. David has the power, and he certainly knows how to use it, only now he is using that power for his own benefit, at the expense of others. This is not servant leadership.
ellauri185.html on line 834: One passage that offers some insight regarding birth defects can be found in John 9:2-3: "And his disciples asked him, 'Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?' Jesus answered, 'It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be displayed in him.'" It is clear from these words of Jesus that birth defects are ultimately not due to the sin of the parents or child, but serve as part of God's plan for our lives. If not for the defective person as such, then at least for the greater common good. Defective persons are prohibited from entering the holiest of the holy.
ellauri266.html on line 336: When man and woman giggle and play hide and seek with their genitals, they are like two ids. Yes it´s fun, but can they take the responsibility and the risk of a sperm entering an egg? What if, right after emptying his sperm sack into the hot and gluey tunnel he suddendly feels that - I´m too young, I´m not ready for it - there is still - I can´t... like the Leek King said after dozens of highly satisfying ejaculations into Jaina´s holiest of the holy? Good thinking Robin! We men get by with the piscine reproduction strategy, let the ladies feed their mammals with their mammaries as they please!
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1267: O holiest Atalanta, no man dares
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1438: And holiest head of women, have good cheer
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1877: ⁠Thou, O queen and holiest,
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