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Heaven or Hell?
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:25 pm |
Quoting Cacık: Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.
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A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion? |
See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.
Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.
Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.
Wonder if this thread will be locked too.
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Hi PC - I actually answered your question ! did you not see it? |
I saw the refernce to Psalm 23 and answered that I already knew that by heart. It is very well known, as is ayat Kursi, so would have been a good example. I may not have read your post correctly, I didn't see if you mentioned 137 was or wasn't well known for being recited. I'll go back and re read. Thanks.
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:31 pm |
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I saw the refernce to Psalm 23 and answered that I already knew that by heart. It is very well known, as is ayat Kursi, so would have been a good example. I may not have read your post correctly, I didn't see if you mentioned 137 was or wasn't well known for being recited. I'll go back and re read. Thanks. |
Actually, I remember your reply ! Psalm 137 is not as often recited as Psalm 23, I suppose. But different psalms and verses of the Bible are recited by different people.... so for someone else 137 may be often referred toç On the whole though, I would say Psalm 23 is one of the most famous. I also love Psalm 139.
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:32 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.
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A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion? |
See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.
Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.
Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.
Wonder if this thread will be locked too.
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Will you two ever start communicating or are you enjoying proving to one another who will have the last word? This refers to BOTH of you! |
AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:36 pm |
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I saw the refernce to Psalm 23 and answered that I already knew that by heart. It is very well known, as is ayat Kursi, so would have been a good example. I may not have read your post correctly, I didn't see if you mentioned 137 was or wasn't well known for being recited. I'll go back and re read. Thanks. |
Actually, I remember your reply ! Psalm 137 is not as often recited as Psalm 23, I suppose. But different psalms and verses of the Bible are recited by different people.... so for someone else 137 may be often referred toç On the whole though, I would say Psalm 23 is one of the most famous. I also love Psalm 139. |
You are right about Psalm 23 and it often recited at funerals. It has also been made a Hymn and is ogten sung in churches. I will look at 139
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 04:15 pm |
Quoting peace train: AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion |
Actually you didn't
The psalm I quoted is very well known to Jews. Why should I care if it is lesser known in your religion?
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 04:52 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion |
Actually you didn't
The psalm I quoted is very well known to Jews. Why should I care if it is lesser known in your religion? |
So now I know it is a very popular with Jews and it is also Psalm 137 in the Christian Bible. Thank you
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 04:54 pm |
Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion |
Actually you didn't
The psalm I quoted is very well known to Jews. Why should I care if it is lesser known in your religion? |
So now I know it is a very popular with Jews and it is also Psalm 137 in the Christian Bible. Thank you |
I am afraid to break it to you but you share your bible with quite a few religions - old testament and new
What you know as the "christian" old testament is also the Hebrew Bible (Koren Tanakh) - I think all this was clearly explained on the original thread
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:15 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion |
Actually you didn't
The psalm I quoted is very well known to Jews. Why should I care if it is lesser known in your religion? |
So now I know it is a very popular with Jews and it is also Psalm 137 in the Christian Bible. Thank you |
I am afraid to break it to you but you share your bible with quite a few religions - old testament and new
What you know as the "christian" old testament is also the Hebrew Bible (Koren Tanakh) - I think all this was clearly explained on the original thread |
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:22 pm |
Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: AEnigma asked me a question, so I answered it. Natural conclusion to the discussion |
Actually you didn't
The psalm I quoted is very well known to Jews. Why should I care if it is lesser known in your religion? |
So now I know it is a very popular with Jews and it is also Psalm 137 in the Christian Bible. Thank you |
I am afraid to break it to you but you share your bible with quite a few religions - old testament and new
What you know as the "christian" old testament is also the Hebrew Bible (Koren Tanakh) - I think all this was clearly explained on the original thread |
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Yes dear teacher. . . it . . . was . . . also . . . clearly . . . explained . . . to . . . me . . . at . . . university . . . and . . . on . . . my . . . professional . . . development . . . courses . . . as . . . a . . . co-ordinator . . . of . . . Religious . . . Education.
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:01 pm |
Quoting peace train:
Yes dear teacher. . . it . . . was . . . also . . . clearly . . . explained . . . to . . . me . . . at . . . university . . . and . . . on . . . my . . . professional . . . development . . . courses . . . as . . . a . . . co-ordinator . . . of . . . Religious . . . Education. |
did you have to boast about your education ?
another "highly" educated professor of religions who doesnt differe the religions and their books
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:04 pm |
Quoting peace train: Yes dear teacher. . . it . . . was . . . also . . . clearly . . . explained . . . to . . . me . . . at . . . university . . . and . . . on . . . my . . . professional . . . development . . . courses . . . as . . . a . . . co-ordinator . . . of . . . Religious . . . Education. |
So why did I have to explain my psalm to you, even though I said it was from the Jewish Bible in the original post, and why did you refer to the old testament as the "Christian Bible"?
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