Friday, June 2, 2023

FYI

 

From:


"The Encyclopedia of bible Words"

(White book

Middle of the top shelf.)



DOVE

[duv ]

A well-known bird of the family Colum- bidae, closely related to the pigeon. The first mention of the dove occurs in the story of Noah, in which a dove was sent out to determine whether the flood waters had abated (Gen. 8:8-12). Passages dealing with the sacrificial system of the religion of Israel inform us that doves were a common sacrifice. The dove is referred to in the Bible as a figure for:

 beauty, 

tenderness, 

harmlessness, 

purity, 

and gentleness. 

To Christians, the dove has been remembered as a symbol of the Holy Spirit, based on the gospel accounts of Jesus' baptism, in which the Spirit is said to have descended upon Jesus "in a bodily shape like a dove."


REFERENCE: 

Gen. 8:8-12

Lev. 1:14-17; 5:7-10

Num. 6:10

Matt. 3:16; 10:16

Luke 3:22

John 1:32.


"Passages dealing with the sacrificial system of the religion of Israel inform us that 

doves were a common sacrifice"



Revelation 11:7


Now when they have finished their testimony, 

the beast that comes up from the Abyss 

will attack them, 

and overpower and kill them. 


Somebody(s)

have to go first.


Queue brother Brian:


"It's not complicated!"


No.

No it's really not.

And it's here.

Right here right now.

This generation.


What I know?

Trumps what you think.


And I  simply dont care 

who you are

or how mad 

that statement makes you.


Come explain why I should: 

"care who you are 

and how mad 

that statement makes you" 

exactly.


I got a chair.

I'll be waiting.

A good lil bit I'm sure...


I love you honey.


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