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@seir323 any string instrument can be played the same, it's that we don't know how they tuned it and what rhythm was used.
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@jeffjefferson2853 This would be SO similar to the rest of the canon haha.
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In Bible, in general, ALL power is from God, devil actually has no power beyond what people (via free will) get tempted into giving, and pagan gods and other supernatural powers that aren't from God are treated as superstitions. So it isn't "my God is stronger than yours", but more like "y'all gods are fake". Many bans on witchcraft sound like laws against con artists like fortune tellers etc.
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Not a country in modern sense, Scythians were absolutely mentioned, and that accounts for who lived on territory of Ukraine back then.
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1:54: Daniel... Gabriel, Rafael, MAYKL. Dunno why it was funny reading the other names properly and anglicizing the last one.
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Different beauty standards of the era!
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@SINNKARATE As explained, Lucifer is mistranslation of Venus, when satan is a generic semitic word for , if a guy swindles you in a Market in Cairo, calling him a "shaitan" is a natural reaction.
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@SINNKARATE satan is just generic word for a demon, you can find people calling a random swindler on a bazaar a "shaitan".
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4:24 Lamassu look nothing like Sphinx and neither looks like angels.
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@kierano8390 but it was stolen by a British Tomb Raider and now sits in her home until she moves the boxes.
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I would argue AGAINST them having to be attractive for SA, because this specifically had nothing to do with attraction, but with punishment and hierarchy, think a new guy entering prison. It heavily condemns societies with this pecking order enforced by x-ual violence.
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the destroyer הַמַּשְׁחִ֔ית (ham·maš·ḥîṯ) Here's what Bible hub gives on that word that some translations of Exodus 12:23 translate as "angel": "so He will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses and strike you down The "destroyer" is often understood as an angel of death or a divine agent executing God's judgment. This protection from the destroyer underscores the importance of obedience to God's commands and the power of the blood as a means of salvation. It also reflects the broader biblical theme of divine protection for those who trust in God (Psalm 91:10-11). The sparing of the Israelites' firstborn is a testament to God's ability to distinguish between those who are His and those who are not, a theme echoed in the New Testament with the separation of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31-46)." Because the passage does say LORD (using tetragrammaton) goes door to door, it's the "destroyer" that's doing the reaping.
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