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Posted by joey on 03-07-2003 at16:07:

 

i kinda like the song of solomon.... Big Grin



Posted by dorfsmith on 03-07-2003 at16:11:

 

Big Grin



Posted by baxter on 03-07-2003 at16:14:

 

"I have taken off my robe; how can i put it on again?"



Posted by Timmy on 03-07-2003 at16:53:

 

Timmy!



Posted by Tyler Durden on 03-07-2003 at18:30:

 

Romans



Posted by Woggy on 03-08-2003 at00:46:

  i 'gree

quote:
Originally posted by dorfsmith

Big Grin It is only when we give up hope in all earthly things that we can truely accept the rest of the Bible. Ecclesiastes is a great place for someome to start learning the truths of God. (Of course when I meet a new Christian and they ask where to start I point them to one of the Gospels).


I rather like Ecclesiastes, too.

Especially this line:

Ecclesiastes 9
9 Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life that God has given you under the sun- all your meaningless days. For this is your lot in life and in your toilsome labor under the sun.



Posted by bigboycying on 03-08-2003 at11:25:

 

quote:
Originally posted by joey
i kinda like the song of solomon.... Big Grin


You kinky devil, you.



Posted by Ron E on 03-08-2003 at20:12:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Woggy
I rather like Ecclesiastes, too.

Especially this line:

Ecclesiastes 9
9 Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life that God has given you under the sun- all your meaningless days. For this is your lot in life and in your toilsome labor under the sun.

I used to sign stuff with Eccl 7:3 at the bottom ( I hope it wasn't verse 2Smile ) at Bible college and places.
"sorrow is better than laughter and a sad face is good for the heart"
I'm sure people felt sorry for me, but it was all good (and another pathetic attempt at humour on my part), it was just the music I was listening to! (Of course, stolen from Chase the Kangaroo)



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-10-2003 at23:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by joey
i kinda like the song of solomon.... Big Grin


Here ya go Bax:

Song of Songs, chapter 4, verse 1:

"How beautiful art thou, my love, how beautiful art thou! Thy eyes are doves' eyes, besides what is hid within. Thy hair is as flocks of goats, which come up from Mount Galaad."


Bust that rhyme to the little lady; and she'll melt like butter all over ya. Wink



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-11-2003 at16:20:

 

You people like the diiirrrrty stuff! Shocked













































That's cool! Smile )



Posted by baxter on 03-11-2003 at16:26:

 

Thanks Mr. Way.

i think i have overused that one.. Nothing but cold, hard coins seem to work now.



Why do i say such stupid things?



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-11-2003 at23:13:

 

"All my wife and I do is fight about money and sex. She charges me too much."
-Rodney Dangerfield ba-da-bing!!!



Posted by servantsteve on 03-11-2003 at23:13:

 

quote:
Originally posted by baxter
James or Luke or Habbakuk or Jeremiah.

Do you think we'll have many who will pick Leviticus?
James Luke is my son's name. James is my favorite book.



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-11-2003 at23:14:

 

Does James luke more like Habbakuk or Jeremiah?



Posted by Dr Rich on 03-12-2003 at15:56:

 

quote:
Originally posted by One Weigh Street
"All my wife and I do is fight about money and sex. She charges me too much."
-Rodney Dangerfield ba-da-bing!!!


that's cute! Wink



Posted by Gabriel Syme on 03-13-2003 at07:53:

  Anyway...

My favorite would be Colossians, in which Paul extols the pre-eminence of Christ in all things.

My favorite passage is Revelation 21-22; "Soon" is one of my favorite songs. I tried memorizing the chapters, but I became stuck at the list of precious stone in the foundation of the New Jerusalem. I should probably skip ahead & come back to that later.

I actually like Leviticus quite a lot. I read a short monograph by Henry A. Ironside about the nature of each type of sacrifice & the manner in which it was fulfilled by Christ. I don't remember it all & no long have the book because it bought it as a gift, but it opened my eyes to how much there is in that book.



Posted by arcticsunburn on 03-14-2003 at01:09:

 

Leviticus rocks!



Posted by One Weigh Street on 03-14-2003 at09:19:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Gabriel Syme
My favorite would be Colossians, in which Paul extols the pre-eminence of Christ in all things.


I like the verse that "all things were made by God and for God." It confuses me at the same time, when I stop and think, does it really mean "all" things? I may start a thread on it sometime in The Argument Dump.
Jim


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