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Daily Archives: November 5, 2011
Psalm 49
For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 49 and its interpreters. Psalm 49 exhorts people not to fear, and presumably the object that they are not to fear is the rich, for the Psalm goes … Continue reading
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Bottling It Up and Talking It Out
In my reading last night of Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story, a theme that came out was suppressing problems, as opposed to bringing them out into the open and talking about them. On page 271, we read of Lisey’s thoughts about … Continue reading
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Quite a Book
For my write-up today of Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story, I’ll talk about something that “Zack McCool”/James Dooley says on pages 247-248. Dooley is a thug who is trying to take from Lisey the manuscripts of Lisey’s late husband, the author … Continue reading
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