Asclepias
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South Carolina.How was it misleading and who told you it didnt have a parallel to 4:8? They are talking about the results of the famine upon their skin color.Verse 10. - Was black like an oven. The translation is misleading; there is no real parallel to Lamentations 4:8. Render, gloweth. It is the feverish glow produced by gnawing hunger which is meant. The terrible famine; rather, the burning heat of hunger. Hariri, the humoristic author of the cycle of stories in rhymed Arabic prose and verse, called 'Makamat,' puts into the mouth of his ne'er do well Abu Seid very similar words to describe a famished man -
Lamations 5:10 for starters.Chapter and verse, please. Let's see it.A couple of places. Who founded Egypt and Canaan?
"The famine has blackened our skin as though baked in an oven."
No ones skin turns Black due to famine unless they are very brown skinned like so many African Americans. Thats a medical fact.
Now answer my question. who founded Egypt and Canaan?
"But now their faces are blacker than soot. No one recognizes them in the streets. Their skin sticks to their bones; it is as dry and hard as wood."
Youre still dodging my question about who founded Egypt and Canaan.
First known portrait of Jesus.
Stop it. You know Jesus was a white republican born in the good old USA. Probably in Alabama