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Isaiah 47: mene, tekel, and parsin
Isaiah's prophecy was fulfilled before Daniel's very eyes, who was called in from retirement to explain God's handwriting upon the wall of Belshazzar's dining room. #BelshazzarsFeast #MeneTekelParsin #MeneTekelUpharsin #FallofBabylon
Judgment on Babylon In contrast to God’s loving patience with God’s own own people, and God’s promise put God’s salvation in them, was the judgment coming to Babylon. Come down and sit in the dust,    virgin daughter Babylon!Sit on the ground without a throne,    daughter Chaldea!For you shall no more be called    tender and delicate. Isaiah 47:1 (NRSV) V0034440 The fall of Babylon; Cyrus the…
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butternutv74 · 28 days
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Comm of cool lady :P
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lowsodiumlevels · 11 months
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Was orignally gonna shitpost but then I got serious
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devilrosola · 2 years
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Magi Week Day 5: Underrated Characters
Here’s a little love to Parsine and Mahad, neither of which got enough screentime 💔
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First Words Soulmate AU for them:
Tricky Destiny
Rated: General Audience No Warnings Apply 710 Words
And with that, I’ve made 7 post for Magi Week. 😎 Already covered all the days but with this one specifically for Day 5, my earlier post for days 2 & 5 can be just for 2 now.
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iibislintu · 4 months
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porilaine imperfekti 101
yleissuames o paljo verpei minkä yksikö ensmäse persoona imperfekti on sama ku reesens
esim. "mä mietin", "mä parsin", "mä ehdin"
porilaine imperfekti ratkasee ongelma
siin lisätää ylimääräne e-kirjain y. 1. p. imperfektiin: "mietein", "parsein"
käytännös viimine -n jää pois: "mietei", "parsei"
esimerkkilause: "mä tos mietei just et mitä mä oisi syäny ruuaks nii mul oliki ranei pakkases."
Näin kiäles o vähemmä monitulkintasii tilanteit ja enemmä selkeyt!
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jjsesame · 6 months
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I just got recommended your account out of the blue, so I'm just assuming this is fate and I'm legally obligated to go with the bit. Also, I like having an excuse to infodump about OCs, like any writer.
So, uh. Here's Parsin; an ancient Saiyan from Universe 6's early history. Despite being absolutely HUGE and wearing green, she's not actually a Legendary Saiyan; in fact, despite being unable to use Super Saiyan at all, she has beef with the 'Demonic' Legendary Saiyan of her era! She's also very gay, and very obvious about it; it's not past her to suddenly take a fight more seriously because a random gal started cheering her on.
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Oh I am looking with heart eyes at her! Parsin has a great design and I like the stuff you've come up with for her :)) Don't know if they'd ever meet but I'd love to know how Cabba, Caulifla and Kale would react to her! Also her taking a fight more seriously when a girl cheers her on??? LOVING this, it's such a fun concept!!! 😭 Almost drew one of my kai ocs rooting for her because she's such a big fan of powerful women LOL but I'm all out of time! (next time maybe though if you're ok with it of course!)
I had lots of fun doodling her but while doing so I realized that I really don't know how to draw big muscles! Three years of drawing everything but humans has done some damage to my art skills but having my db phase again means I can work on it again, oops! Hope I've still done her some justice though and thank you for telling me a bit about her! :)
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eesirachs · 10 months
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reading derrida's archiviolithic—that is, an archive that forgets itself, refusing anamnesis and betraying its own impression—against the biblical w/Word. god writes on stone and then shatters it. god writes in the dirt but no one dares to look. god's own hand, severed (bloodily?) at the wrist carves into a wall with its fingernail, and the text refuses to translate the words. they can't be translated. mene, mene, tekel, parsin. aramaic words. but not real ones. god's w/Word undertakes an auto-undoing. an ana-anamnesis. a shedding of its own tissue
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valejalkainen · 10 months
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parsin epätoivoisena trekki-vormua kasaan huomista Finnconia varten ja kerrankin huomaan kehittyneeni ompelemisessa kun itken miten helvetin surkeita nää 2018 väsäämäni saumat on
okei, tää on tehty veluurista, eli en vieläkään saisi saumoista mitään kauneuskisaajia, mutta tää jälki näyttää siltä kuin en olis missään vaiheessa laskenu ompelukoneen jalkaa alas :D
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hotdreamz · 7 months
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#pink Floyd after Allen Parsins
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trackmelodycom · 1 month
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🎵 Listen And Download New Music By Parsin Called Nagi Na With 2 Quality 320 And 128 On TrackMelody Media 🎵 New Persian Music Parsin – Nagi Na 🎶 Download New Music By Parsin Called Nagi Na With Best Quality➕Play Online On TrackMelody Media📼 . . #TrackMelody #persian_music #Persian_music_download #Iranian_music_download #New_Persian_Music #New_Music #Arabic_music #Turkish_music #pop #rock #rap #jazz #download_music #trend_music
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lowsodiumlevels · 1 year
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these 2 <3
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jaguar726 · 5 months
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Mene, Mene, Tekel, Parsin
Daily Verse Reading – Daniel 5: 1-6; 13-14; 16-17; 23-28 Daniel 5:1-6 The Writing on the Wall5 King Belshazzar gave a great banquet for a thousand of his nobles and drank wine with them. 2 While Belshazzar was drinking his wine, he gave orders to bring in the gold and silver goblets that Nebuchadnezzar his father[a] had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, so that the king and his nobles, his…
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29th November >> Mass Readings (Except USA)
Wednesday, Thirty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time 
(Liturgical Colour: Green: A (1))
First Reading Daniel 5:1-6,13-14,16-17,23-28 The writing on the wall.
King Belshazzar gave a great banquet for his noblemen; a thousand of them attended, and he drank wine in company with this thousand. As he sipped his wine, Belshazzar gave orders for the gold and silver vessels to be brought which his father Nebuchadnezzar had looted from the sanctuary in Jerusalem, so that the king, his noblemen, his wives and his singing women could drink out of them. The gold and silver vessels looted from the sanctuary of the Temple of God in Jerusalem were brought in, and the king, his noblemen, his wives and his singing women drank out of them. They drank their wine and praised their gods of gold and silver, of bronze and iron, of wood and stone. Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared, and began to write on the plaster of the palace wall, directly behind the lamp-stand; and the king could see the hand as it wrote. The king turned pale with alarm: his thigh-joints went slack and his knees began to knock.
Daniel was brought into the king’s presence; the king said to Daniel, ‘Are you the Daniel who was one of the Judaean exiles brought by my father the king from Judah? I am told that the spirit of God Most Holy lives in you, and that you are known for your perception, intelligence and marvellous wisdom. As I am told that you are able to give interpretations and to unravel difficult problems, if you can read the writing and tell me what it means, you shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round your neck, and be third in rank in the kingdom.’
Then Daniel spoke up in the presence of the king. ‘Keep your gifts for yourself,’ he said ‘and give your rewards to others. I will read the writing to the king without them, and tell him what it means. You have defied the Lord of heaven, you have had the vessels from his Temple brought to you, and you, your noblemen, your wives and your singing women have drunk your wine out of them. You have praised gods of gold and silver, of bronze and iron, of wood and stone, which cannot either see, hear or understand; but you have given no glory to the God who holds your breath and all your fortunes in his hands. That is why he has sent the hand which, by itself, has written these words. The writing reads: Mene, Mene, Tekel and Parsin. The meaning of the words is this: Mene: God has measured your sovereignty and put an end to it; Tekel: you have been weighed in the balance and found wanting; Parsin: your kingdom has been divided and given to the Medes and the Persians.’
The Word of the Lord
R/ Thanks be to God.
Responsorial Psalm Daniel 3:62-67
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Sun and moon! bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Stars of heaven! bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Showers and dews! all bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Winds! all bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Fire and heat! bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Cold and heat! bless the Lord.
R/ Give glory and eternal praise to him!
Gospel Acclamation Luke 21:36
Alleluia, alleluia! Stay awake, praying at all times for the strength to stand with confidence before the Son of Man. Alleluia!
Or: Revelation 2:10
Alleluia, alleluia! Even if you have to die, says the Lord, keep faithful, and I will give you the crown of life. Alleluia!
Gospel Luke 21:12-19 Your endurance will win you your lives.
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Men will seize you and persecute you; they will hand you over to the synagogues and to imprisonment, and bring you before kings and governors because of my name – and that will be your opportunity to bear witness. Keep this carefully in mind: you are not to prepare your defence, because I myself shall give you an eloquence and a wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to resist or contradict. You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relations and friends; and some of you will be put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name, but not a hair of your head will be lost. Your endurance will win you your lives.’
The Gospel of the Lord
R/ Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
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christophe76460 · 7 months
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Mené, Téqel et Parsin
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La escritura en la pared
Daniel 5:1-31
  Introducción:
El libro de Daniel en el Antiguo Testamento contiene numerosas historias notables que ofrecen lecciones valiosas para los creyentes en la actualidad. Una de esas historias es la escritura en la pared, que se encuentra en el capítulo 5. En esta historia, el rey Belsasar celebra una gran fiesta y utiliza los utensilios sagrados del Templo de Jerusalén para hacerlo. Durante la fiesta, una misteriosa escritura aparece en la pared, lo que causa gran preocupación e incertidumbre en la corte del rey.
 Desarrollo:
La historia de la escritura en la pared comienza cuando el rey Belsasar decide hacer una gran fiesta y utilizar los utensilios sagrados del Templo de Jerusalén para beber vino. En medio de la fiesta, una mano aparece y escribe en la pared del palacio. El rey se preocupa y convoca a sus sabios para que interpreten la escritura, pero nadie puede hacerlo. Finalmente, la reina sugiere que Daniel, un hombre sabio y justo, podría ayudar.
 Daniel interpreta la escritura, que dice "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Parsin". Él explica que esto significa que el reino de Belsasar ha sido pesado en la balanza y se ha encontrado deficiente. También profetiza que el reino será dividido y entregado a los medos y los persas.
 El rey Belsasar cumple con su palabra y hace a Daniel el tercer gobernante del reino, pero esa misma noche el reino es invadido y Belsasar es asesinado. La profecía de Daniel se cumple y el reino es entregado a los medos y los persas.
 Conclusión:
La historia de la escritura en la pared muestra la importancia de la humildad y la reverencia hacia Dios. El rey Belsasar fue castigado por su falta de respeto hacia los utensilios sagrados del Templo de Jerusalén y por su arrogancia y desprecio por Dios. La historia también destaca la importancia de la sabiduría y la justicia, y cómo estas virtudes pueden ayudarnos a comprender y aplicar la voluntad de Dios en nuestras vidas. En resumen, la historia de la escritura en la pared es una lección poderosa y recordatoria de la soberanía de Dios y de la importancia de seguir su voluntad en todo momento.
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Be Careful Not To Hurt Who God Sent To Help
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God sent a man, John the Baptist, to tell about the light so that everyone might believe because of his testimony.
John 1:6‭-‬7 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/jhn.1.6-7.NLT
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So God has sent this hand to write this message. “This is the message that was written: Mene, Tekel, and Parsin. This is what these words mean: Mene means ‘numbered’—God has numbered the days of your reign and has brought it to an end. Tekel means ‘weighed’—you have been weighed on the balances and have not measured up. Parsin means ‘divided’—your kingdom has been divided and given to the Medes and Persians.”
Daniel 5:24‭-‬28 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/dan.5.24-28.NLT
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God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him.
John 3:17 NLT
https://bible.com/bible/116/jhn.3.17.NLT
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