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posted 1 year ago by Eagleheart in ConsumeProduct (+1 / -0 / +17Score on mirror )
 
The Prophecies of The 12 Minor Prophets. P8 (Habakkuk 3) - Erik Bissell [1.02.01]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH-EBNqbKWI&list=PLD0bTVhkEOJ-v7Bs4ZN79HCvxpldpDqgL&index=8
 
Habakkuk 3, read from the Paleo Hebrew. - Sally [7.14]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lae2cqbwfU&list=PLD0bTVhkEOJ-v7Bs4ZN79HCvxpldpDqgL&index=10&pp=iAQB
Pure Hebrew. No Masoretic influence, no vowel points, just a pure clean tongue. Thought you might enjoy it. The English phonetics are on the screen to follow along with. Big thanks to Sally!
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in ConsumeProduct (+0 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
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posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+2 / -0 / +28Score on mirror )
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in ConsumeProduct (+1 / -0 / +6Score on mirror )
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in general (+2 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+3 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
You will own nothing and work yourself to the bone.
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posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+2 / -0 / +18Score on mirror )
NPC's Are Not Just Harmless Sheep.
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posted 1 year ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+1 / -0 / +16Score on mirror )
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in Health (+1 / -0 )
Honestly I've seen some attitudes and articles that "housework isn't exercise" and... I'm guessing such people don't do much housework? At a minimum, it could often be a lot of walking, which is fine low to moderate exercise.
 
Have you ever found housework (or chores) to be good exercise?
via Wiki:
 
> The Feast of the Dormition is preceded by a two-week fast, referred to as the Dormition Fast. From August 1 to August 14 (inclusive) Orthodox and Eastern Catholics fast from red meat, poultry, meat products, dairy products (eggs and milk products), fish, oil, and wine. The Dormition Fast is a stricter fast than either the Nativity Fast (Advent) or the Apostles' Fast, with only wine and oil (but no fish) allowed on weekends. As with the other Fasts of the Church year, there is a Great Feast that falls during the Fast; in this case, the Transfiguration (August 6), on which fish, wine and oil are allowed.
 
> In some places, the services on weekdays during the Fast are similar to the services during Great Lent (with some variations). Many churches and monasteries in the Russian tradition perform the lenten services on at least the first day of the Dormition Fast. In the Greek tradition, during the Fast either the Paraklesis Great Paraklesis (Supplicatory Canon) or the Small Paraklesis is celebrated every evening except Saturday evening and the Eves of the Transfiguration and the Dormition.[1]
 
> The first day of the Dormition Fast is a feast day called the Procession of the Cross (August 1), on which day it is customary to have an outdoor procession and perform the Lesser Blessing of Water.
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