Not exact matches
Would you care to explain how it
is that «primitive
sheep herders» as most of you love to derogatorily call them
were able to
in and of themselves write scripture such that the first two books Genesis & Exodus spell TORAH = LAW for every equidistant letter sequence of the 50th letter... and does the same backwards HAROT for Numbers & Deuteronomy, and the 3rd book that they
're pointing towards Leviticus, every 7th letter (7
is God's number for perfection) spells YHWH = The
name of God.
As
sheep is a very fitting
name... for people wanting to believe so badly that the chemicals
in their brain get worked up and they feel the nirvana.
Hey dog,
in ten or twenty generations no one will even know you ever existed, but at the
name of Jesus every knee will bend and every tongue will say «Jesus
is lord» People have loved Jesus for over two thousand years and his
sheep (Including me) know his voice and follow him.
were there wolves
in sheep's killing people
in the
name of the Lord?
@ «Mort will fail
in life» — you
're so used to
being an amoral
sheep, even your screen
name is based on what other people
are doing.
Then, recently, I read that according to research on
sheep (a certain breed that I can't remember the
name of)
in England, they
are not so stupid as previously thought.They recognise different people's faces and have pretty good memories.
God has addressed his messages to generations through chosen one's to remind and warn those evil doers and the ones who
are astray to come back to the truth but when messanger gives up on his people God would bring upon them heavy natural disasters, losses and grieves... there among any religions or branches of religions you will find people worship and do good deeds for the sake of God and would do all could to raise his
name and belief... there
are others who careless for it as a religion or faith but taking advantage of the posts for their own personal vast interest or the gangs interests as
named by you... «Those
are as a Walves using the
Sheeps Skins
in Disguise for hunting and feeding its greeds».
I used to
be one of those who abused the
sheep in the
name of Jesus — even thought I
was the prophetic arm of the Lord.
The miracles I do
in my Father's
name speak for me, 26but you do not believe because you
are not my
sheep.
The Festival of Sacrifice
is responsible for untold suffering of cattle,
sheep and goats — millions of whom have
been sold for profit through Australia's live export trade; closer to home,
in the
name of Christmas, highly intelligent pigs and turkeys not only experience the terror of slaughter, but entire lifetimes of suffering
in factory farms; and sporting events such as bull fights and rodeos still present cruelty as «entertainment»...
The french and bulgarian stuff
are made of cow's milk and have nothing to do with the traditional feta: the
name is legally protected (at least
in EU) and can only
be used for the type of white cheese made only
in GREECE, from
sheep's milk (or a mix of
sheep and goat's milk), using a certain procedure.
As for the
name, the area I live
in is famous
sheep country, and having lived
in a few different countries, you can sometimes feel a bit of a misfit.
This just makes me so sad, My oldest
is (8) he too
named Landon had issues breast feeding the hospital I
was in for him had no issues getting him set up on formula, My second son Liam (4)
was born
in another state
is a pro breast hospital where I told them I had issues feeding my first son, I WANT TO BOTTLE FEED, that the nurse pushed and pushed breast for the first day, I
was hysterical
in tears, that when the pediatrician came
in to check on Liam and see me upset she requested formula right away, my husband and mother even said something to the nurses, once we got bottles for Liam it
was like we
were the shunned the black
sheep.
Dropping a subspecies
name, as
in the case of the fox,
is permissible, as
is changing a
name to an alternative already
in use, as
in the case of the
sheep and the deer.
Some examples follow (animal baby
names are in parentheses): beaver (kit); cow (calf or heifer); deer (fawn); dog (pup); duck (duckling); eagle (eaglet); elephant (calf); fish (fry); fox (kit); frog (polliwog or tadpole); goat (kid); goose (gosling); hen (pullet); hippo (calf); horse (foal, yearling, or colt); kangaroo (joey); lion (cub); owl (owlet); pigeon (squab or squeaker); quail (cheeper); rabbit (bunny); seal (pup); shark (cub);
sheep (lamb); swan (cygnet); turkey (poult); whale (calf); zebra (foal).
Background The
name is literal: German Shepherd Dogs
were born and bred to herd and protect
sheep in nineteenth century Germany.
His
name may
be the Irish Wolfhound Dog, but this canine
is absolutely no wolf
in sheep's clothing.
It
was in 1899; the
sheep herding dog
was discovered by Rittmeister von Stephanitz and
named it «Hector».
The game
is so
named because of its residents;
in my town I've a few vain
sheep, a weightlifting sparrow, a self - doubting crocodile, a trendy fox, and that
's not even the half of it.
Among its rolling fields of
sheep and highland cattle, its lakes and woods
is one of the largest outdoor displays of Henry Moore bronzes
in Europe, and classic historical pieces by Dame Barbara Hepworth, Joan Miro and Lynn Chadwick — to
name but a few.
She talked about
being born at a time when the Australian government knew how many
sheep there
were but not how many Aboriginal people, of the irony that her seat of Barton
is named after the architect of the White Australia policy but has become one of the most multicultural
in the country, and that she didn't meet herWiradjuri father until she
was 28 — his first words to her
were, «I hope I don't disappoint you.»