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Daily Archives: January 11, 2014
Book Review: The Messiah – A Comparative Study of the Enochic Son of Man and the Pauline Kyrios
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Psalm 142
For my post on Psalms this week, I will post Psalm 142 in the King James Version (which is in the public domain), then I will briefly comment. 1 Maschil of David; A Prayer when he was in the cave. … Continue reading
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Kennedy & Nixon 6
On pages 206-207 of Kennedy & Nixon, Chris Matthews tells an anecdote about President John F. Kennedy’s reaction to Richard Nixon’s book, Six Crises: “Yet [Nixon’s] bitterness was thinly disguised. ‘My little daughter, Tricia, says she doesn’t blame the people … Continue reading