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| | | | | In chapter 3 of Genesis, Satan makes his first cameo. By that point, God has commanded Adam to eat freely of every tree in the garden, with one proviso: "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou... | |
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| | | | | H1166 - ?????? bâ?al, baw-al'; a primitive root; also as denominative from to be master; hence, to marry:-have dominion (over), be husband, marry(-ried, wife). | |
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| | | | | My grandmother's grandfather was David Celyddon Phillips (1848-1915), Welsh-born minister and poet, known by the bardic name "Celyddon." Recently I learned that my second cousin David M. Phillips Jr. has in his possession a leatherbound, hand-written copy of D. C. Phillips' long narrative poem The Promised One, or, Jesus of Nazareth - previously unpublished as far as either of us know, despite that one of Celyddon's lengthy obituaries mentions: | |
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| | | I'm an atheist who doesn't normally enjoy reading fantasy fiction; however, I found "The Invasion of the Church of the Holy Ghost" by Russell Kirk, a religious ghost story, to be quite entertaining and well-written. The characters of Father Raymond Thomas Montrose and Fork Causland are so well developed that it's hard not to like... | ||