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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Bible questions /study
Okay, I have a question for all King James bible scholars. I am reading in the book of Job as part of my Chronological read thru the bible plan and ran across the word “unicorn” in Job 39:9. There are also about 8 other references to the word unicorn in the bible. In today’s world, unicorns are a mythical horse which appeals to children. But…Read More
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My bible reference says Job 39:10 Unicorn. A horned animal with great strength. See Numbers 23:22, Unicorn. Evidently an extinct single horned animal. Deuteronomy 33:17; Psalm 22:21 The horns of the unicorns. These symbolize all the dangers from which God had delivered his Son before the Crucifixion ( see Matt. 2:16-18, for example).
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I looked up the origin of the myth of unicorns and I found out that it is Greek. The really ancient Greeks which are the . Mesopotamian. They are the origin of what we know about ancient Greek culture. The ones responsible for making the gods of Greece. Anyways do to the chaos that is recorded in Danial 11 I think, and God’s judgement on the…
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Katie Schupp posted in the group Memez
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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
Mostly seeds that I saved from last years harvest along with a few new ones to try!!! 🍅🍉🫐🫑🍎🥒🌽🍏 It’s almost time to start seeds indoors to get a jump start on the growing season! If you need seed starter mix, pots, fans, containers, grow lights ect. Now is the time to take an inventory of items needed or put together a order if it’s something you…Read More
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Tommy Pszenitzki posted in the group Memez
Not to mention mining materials to make the batteries that will eventually be useless and a hazard to the environment
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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
🌶 🫑 Pepper plants from my garden last year! You can dig up your pepper plants since they are perennials before the 1st frost. Keep the root ball intact and place in a container with dirt. They will go dormant over the winter so minimal watering will needed. Also make sure they receive little light and don’t freeze! When spring arrives you can r…Read More
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Katie Schupp posted in the group Memez
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I liked a lot of what he said except I don’t fully agree with his “Sabbath” idea of no work done in the garden on the Sabbath. That is old testament that we cannot do work on the Sabbath or for us as Christians our day of rest is Sunday. When your garden needs watering or delicate plants may die if you don’t get them watered you do so no…
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Amy Martin posted in the group Memez
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Amy Martin posted in the group Memez
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Amy Martin posted in the group Memez
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Katie Schupp posted in the group Homesteading / survival
I’m trying the regrowth method for this stalk of romaine lettuce. It won’t fully regrow to the size it was, but in 12 to 15 days I’ll have enough lettuce for a small salad or for sandwiches. How cool is it to get more bang for your buck?!
Celery and green onions get full regrowth! The article link goes over everything …Read More
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Homesteading / survival
I thought this was a neat idea. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1934694616600995
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