>Ye OLDE English?
>Doubty.
It's a quote, Heathen:
'It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement:'
>Ye OLDE English?
>Doubty.
It's a quote, Heathen:
'It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement:'
>Prayer changes reality.
And he went up from thence unto Bethel: and as he was going up by the way, there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head.
And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the Lord. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.
In board speak 'Datefag' can be a noun or a verb indicating 'someone who makes a prediction involving a specified time frame or date' or 'the act of making a prediction involving a specifed time frame or date'.
If you can write and are not silicon-based you should already understand what 'shit' means.
>Nisan
Nisan in the Babylonian and Hebrew calendars is the month of the barley ripening and first month of spring. The name of the month is an Akkadian language borrowing, although it ultimately originates in Sumerian nisag "first fruits". In the Hebrew calendar it is the first month of the ecclesiastical year, called the "first of the months of the year" (Book of Exodus 12:1-2), "first month" (Ex 12:14), and the month of Aviv (Ex 13:4). It is called Nisan in the Book of Esther. It is a month of 30 days.
In the year 2024, 1 Nisan will occur on 9 April.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nisan
>the fourteenth of Nisan
For a Passover meal to be celebrated on the Sabbath, it therefore had to be prepared well before sunset, while it still was Friday. This was the Day of Preparation, in which the lamb sacrificed on the afternoon of Nisan 14 was eaten later that eveningโin the twilight after sundown and the rising of the full moon on what then was Saturday, Nisan 15, the Day of Passover.
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/calendar/jesus.html
The evening beginning Abib/Nisan 14 was when the Passover lamb was killed, cooked, and eaten. The night of Abib/Nisan 14 was when God's Angel of Death passed over Egypt. During the evening of Abib/Nisan 14, Jesus kept the Passover, often called the Last Supper, with His disciples. Later that same night and day of Abib/Nisan 14, Jesus was arrested, tried, tortured, and murdered.
https://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/4266/Passover-Timing-of.htm
The Mosaic Law was given specifically to the nation of Israel (Exodus 19; Leviticus 26:46; Romans 9:4). It was made up of three parts: the Ten Commandments, the ordinances, and the worship system, which included the priesthood, the tabernacle, the offerings, and the festivals (Exodus 20 - 40; Leviticus 1 - 7; 23).
https://www.gotquestions.org/Mosaic-Law.html