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Patrick Lauser
Patrick Lauser    The OOMlich

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OOMs ?

'Francis Salvatore, draw your wands.'
The Whippoorwill Style was the longest in use, the roughest the Teahandler, the one with the bridge hilt.
They baked a thought or two into shape, select rods tangential to the axes of a tetrahedron positioned concentric with Beryl's head.

#writtenoom 2024/10/14

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Patrick Lauser
Patrick Lauser    The OOMlich

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OOMs ?

'Francis Salvatore, draw your wands.'
The Whippoorwill Style was the longest in use, the roughest the Teahandler, the one with the bridge hilt.
They baked a thought or two into shape, select rods tangential to the axes of a tetrahedron positioned concentric with Beryl's head.

#writtenoom 2024/10/14

#dailycreatedoom

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Patrick Lauser
Patrick Lauser    The OOMlich

37 w

OOMs ?

'Francis Salvatore, draw your wands.'
The Whippoorwill Style was the longest in use, the roughest the Teahandler, the one with the bridge hilt.
They baked a thought or two into shape, select rods tangential to the axes of a tetrahedron positioned concentric with Beryl's head.

#writtenoom 2024/10/14

#dailycreatedoom

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Caleb Lussier
Caleb Lussier

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Didache 1:3-4 Cyprus Island Version

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
Genesis 2:1 ESV

I've seen claims that "finished" in this verse means that the universe can't possibly be expanding. That....doesn't make any sense. Let me explain why.

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Soil from Stone: Genesis 2:1 and the Expanding Universe
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Soil from Stone: Genesis 2:1 and the Expanding Universe

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Sarah Martin
Sarah Martin

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The biblical feast of Sukkot, or Tabernacles, is happening this week! We're going to be celebrating for a whole week starting on Thursday!?


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Today I'm going to talk about the Biblical Feast of Tabernacles, why it's the most wonderful time of the year, and how to celebrate it in the festive, joyous way it deserves. Let's get into it! What is the Feast of Tabernacles? It'
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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According to Leviticus 23, #sukkot must be celebrated with palm fronds, leafy tree branches, willow branches, and fruit from good trees. It also says that native Israelites are to live in temporary shelters (literally "sukkot") for seven days. Tradition says to make these shelters of tree limbs and boughs, but I think any temporary, portable shelter is sufficient as long as branches and fruit are included in the celebration somehow.

Why are sukkot often made from branches? One possible reason is because a tree can't be unclean. Ezra and Nehemiah built their sukkot from olive, myrtle, palm and other tree branches. See Nehemiah 8:15.

Trees are linked to Sukkot throughout Scripture. See Isaiah 4:2-6 and "the branch of YHWH" for example. Sukkot is one of three harvest festivals on God's calendar along with the early Unleavened Bread and Shavuot/Pentecost. See Deuteronomy 16:13.

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Heidi Cooper    Torah Family Living

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived. -George S. Patton, Jr.

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