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| Abby Wants her Weasel ToyFri, 02 Jan 2009 15:34:11 -0800 by george2571She has done this before and today the Weasels head got stuck so she let go of the tail and grabbed the head and pulled it right through.The sunlight reflecting off the shinny bars makes it difficult to see. Related: dacshund puppies | |
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| ISRAEL BOMBS GAZA STRIP AGAIN !! KILLS MANY !!!Sat, 27 Dec 2008 08:34:08 -0800 by miguelgotPrayer as communion2565 In the New Covenant, prayer is the living relationship of the children of God with their Father who is good beyond measure, with his Son Jesus Christ and with the Holy Spirit.The grace of the Kingdom is "the union of the entire holy and royal Trinity . . . with the whole human spirit."Thus, the life of prayer is the habit of being in the presence of the thrice-holy God and in communion with him.This communion of life is always possible because, through Baptism, we have already been united with Christ.Prayer is Christian insofar as it is communion with Christ and extends throughout the Church, which is his Body.Its dimensions are those of Christ's love. CHAPTER ONE - THE REVELATION OF PRAYERTHE UNIVERSAL CALL TO PRAYER2566 Man is in search of God. In the act of creation, God calls every being from nothingness into existence. "Crowned with glory and honor," man is, after the angels, capable of acknowledging "how majestic is the name of the Lord in all the earth." Even after losing through his sin his likeness to God, man remains an image of his Creator, and retains the desire for the one who calls him into existence. All religions bear witness to men's essential search for God.2567 God calls man first. Man may forget his Creator or hide far from his face; he may run after idols or accuse the deity of having abandoned him; yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person to that mysterious encounter known as prayer. In prayer, the faithful God's initiative of love always comes first; our own first step is always a response. As God gradually reveals himself and reveals man to himself, prayer appears as a reciprocal call, a covenant drama. Through words and actions, this drama engages the heart. It unfolds throughout the whole history of salvation.ARTICLE 1 - IN THE OLD TESTAMENT2568 In the Old Testament, the revelation of prayer comes between the fall and the restoration of man, that is, between God's sorrowful call to his first children: "Where are you? . . . What is this that you have done?"and the response of God's only Son on coming into the world: "Lo, I have come to do your will, O God." Prayer is bound up with human history, for it is the relationship with God in historical events.Creation - source of prayer2569 Prayer is lived in the first place beginning with the realities of creation. The first nine chapters of Genesis describe this relationship with God as an offering of the first-born of Abel's flock, as the invocation of the divine name at the time of Enosh, and as "walking with God. Noah's offering is pleasing to God, who blesses him and through him all creation, because his heart was upright and undivided; Noah, like Enoch before him, "walks with God." This kind of prayer is lived by many righteous people in all religions.In his indefectible covenant with every living creature, God has always called people to prayer. But it is above all beginning with our father Abraham that prayer is revealed in the Old Testament.God's promise and the prayer of Faith2570 When God calls him, Abraham goes forth "as the Lord had told him";[8] Abraham's heart is entirely submissive to the Word and so he obeys. Such attentiveness of the heart, whose decisions are made according to God's will, is essential to prayer, while the words used count only in relation to it. Abraham's prayer is expressed first by deeds: a man of silence, he constructs an altar to the Lord at each stage of his journey. Only later does Abraham's first prayer in words appear: a veiled complaint reminding God of his promises which seem unfulfilled. Thus one aspect of the drama of prayer appears from the beginning: the test of faith in the fidelity of God.2571 Because Abraham believed in God and walked in his presence and in covenant with him, the patriarch is ready to welcome a mysterious Guest into his tent. Abraham's remarkable hospitality at Mamre foreshadows the annunciation of the true Son of the promise. After that, once God had confided his plan, Abraham's heart is attuned to his Lord's compassion for men and he dares to intercede for them with bold confidence. Related: new world order of fema concentration camps in usa exposed illuminati freemason conspiracy antichrist beast russia war bailout passed passes house bush cheney rove mccain clinton joe biden palin obama iraq war iran russia georgia ivaw imf wto cfr world bank federal reserve rockefeller rothschild alex jones fox vfw mason freemasons kbr halliburton economic collapse amero nafta cafta spp nau ron paul baldwin mckinney nader mike gravel dow stock market 9/11 sheehan wtc communism paulson | |
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| Enki An Ninmah Sumerian Translations 2/2Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:48:05 -0800 by BankOFganjaPrint sourcesBenito 1969, p. 1-76: translation, composite text, commentaryBottéro and Kramer 1989, p. 188-198: translation, commentaryGreen 1975, p. 170-174: commentaryJacobsen 1987, p. 151-166: translation, commentaryKlein 1997: commentary, translationKramer and Maier 1989, p. 13-14, 31-37, 124, 132-133, 176: commentary, translationLambert and Millard 1969, p. 42-70: commentaryPettinato 1971: commentaryRömer 1993a, p. 386-401: translation, commentarySauren 1993, p. 198-208: commentary, translation (ll. 4-46)Electronic sourcesKrecher 1996a: composite text, translationCuneiform sourcesAO 7936 (TCL 16 71)BM 12845 (CT 42 28)CBS 2168 CBS 2202 CBS 11327 (all PBS 1/1 4; PBS 10/4 14) CBS 12738 CBS 13368 (SEM 116)N 1889 (photo Kramer SM pl. 17E, Sumerians pl. 16f.)N 2571 ?N 6385The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL) a project of the University of Oxford, comprises a selection of nearly 400 literary compositions recorded on sources which come from ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and date to the late third and early second millennia BCE.The corpus contains Sumerian texts in transliteration, English prose translations and bibliographical information for each composition. The transliterations and the translations can be searched, browsed and read online using the tools of the website.Funding for the ETCSL project came to an end in the summer of 2006 and no work is currently being done to this site or its contents. Related: sumeria tablets nibiru 2012 nwo illuminati ancient prophecy religion angels demigods sacrificial ganja lhc light beings | |
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| Enki And Ninmah Sumerian Translations 1/2Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:43:25 -0800 by BankOFganjaPrint sourcesBenito 1969, p. 1-76: translation, composite text, commentaryBottéro and Kramer 1989, p. 188-198: translation, commentaryGreen 1975, p. 170-174: commentaryJacobsen 1987, p. 151-166: translation, commentaryKlein 1997: commentary, translationKramer and Maier 1989, p. 13-14, 31-37, 124, 132-133, 176: commentary, translationLambert and Millard 1969, p. 42-70: commentaryPettinato 1971: commentaryRömer 1993a, p. 386-401: translation, commentarySauren 1993, p. 198-208: commentary, translation (ll. 4-46)Electronic sourcesKrecher 1996a: composite text, translationCuneiform sourcesAO 7936 (TCL 16 71)BM 12845 (CT 42 28)CBS 2168 CBS 2202 CBS 11327 (all PBS 1/1 4; PBS 10/4 14) CBS 12738 CBS 13368 (SEM 116)N 1889 (photo Kramer SM pl. 17E, Sumerians pl. 16f.)N 2571 ?N 6385The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL) a project of the University of Oxford, comprises a selection of nearly 400 literary compositions recorded on sources which come from ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and date to the late third and early second millennia BCE.The corpus contains Sumerian texts in transliteration, English prose translations and bibliographical information for each composition. The transliterations and the translations can be searched, browsed and read online using the tools of the website.Funding for the ETCSL project came to an end in the summer of 2006 and no work is currently being done to this site or its contents. Related: sumeria tablets nibiru 2012 nwo illuminati ancient prophecy religion angels demigods sacrificial ganja lhc light beings | |
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