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scionofurhobo:Quite busy now. BRB! Nice piece Op. A man who doesn't know where he's coming from won't know where he is heading to. Your history defines you. |
Basically women are more than men. So I think it's a reflection of the population of Women over men. |
Quite pathetic that this thread didn't make front page for wider coverage. But if it is sore loser like Arsenal it will surely grace the front page. |
What's wrong with Jamb officials. My niece that sat for Jamb exam two weeks ago is yet to see her result is it that they are yet to mark the result or they are yet to upload it? |
He should thank God he escaped being lynch. |
Thirded.. |
Only in Nigeria. |
ipledge10:Liverpool is leading now... Halftime. |
bukas15: ![]() |
optional1:It's okay... But why these people fail to air Chelsea match na? |
optional1:Chelsea has a history with Nig players which you know too well. |
optional1:Don't tell me you're supporting CFC because of their usage of Nig players. |
Optional self. Must you register your presence... you nor dy go ghost mood... The premiership is a down deal... FA cup triumph in sight!!! |
JuneOctober:In the New American Bible's English translation of the Gospel of St. Mark we do indeed read about the crowd asking, "Isn't this the carpenter, the son of Mary, a brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? Aren't His sisters our neighbors here?" (Mk 6:3) A similar reference occurs earlier in Mk 3:31—"His mother and brothers arrived...." The problem emerges in understanding the meaning of the word brother. In the original text of the Gospel, we find the Greek word <adelphos,> meaning brother, used. However, <adelphos> does not just mean blood brothers born of the same parents. Rather, <adelphos> was used to describe brothers not born of the same parents, like a halfbrother or stepbrother. The word also described other relationships, like cousins, nephews, etc. For example, in Gn 13:8 and 14:1416, the word <adelphos> was used to describe the relationship between Abraham and Lot; however, these two men did not share a brother relationship, but one of uncle and nephew. Another instance is that of Laban, who was an <adelphos> to Jacob, not as a brother, but as an uncle. (In the New American translation, "kinsman" or "relative" will be used in these Old Testament cases; I do not know why this is not true in the English translation of the Gospel.) The same is true for the word sister. Actually, the confusion originates in Hebrew and Aramaic, the languages of most of the original Old Testament texts and of Christ. In these languages, no special word existed for cousin, nephew, half-brother, or step-brother; so they used the word brother or a circumlocution, such as in the case of a cousin, "the son of the brother of my father." When the Old Testament was translated into Greek and the New Testament written in Greek, the word <adelphos> was used to capture all of these meanings. So in each instance, we must examine the context in which the title is used. In all, the confusion arises in English because of the lack of distinct terms for relatives in the Hebrew and Aramaic, and the usage of the Greek <adelphos> to signify all of these relations. Nevertheless, other Gospel passages clarify these relationships. James and Joses were the sons of Mary of Clophas (Mk 15:40). Judas was the son of James (not either of the Apostles) (Lk 6:16). James the Lesser was the son of Alphaeus (Lk 6:15). James the Greater and John were the sons of Zebedee with a mother other than our Blessed Mother Mary (Mt 20:20).After the birth of our Lord, although the Gospels do not give us many details of His childhood, no mention is made of Mary and Joseph ever having other children. Never does it refer to the "sons of Mary" or "a son of Mary," but only the son of Mary. Therefore, as Catholics, based on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, we do not believe that Mary and Joseph had other children and consequently that Jesus had blood brothers and sisters. |
Hilarious thread. So Op you go to Church take stock of those that doesn't give offering erhmmm? Well the instrumentalists, Church wardens, some choristers and lastly back timers... The once that deliberately love sitting at the back. |
How do you arrived at these figures... If you place the Kanuris 4th where then does the Urhobos occupied. The analysis is baseless unfounded and unsubstantiated. |
NEPA is comparatively better than PHCN.... In other news CFC fans....
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But why is this coming out now when he's about to dump Nigeria for Israel? |
Op so you're not ascribing the good scores they had to hard work... Are you by anyway saying the questions weren't difficult? |
Fayose make do if your threat. A house divided against itself cannot stand the test of time. |
sarrki:The programmed robot. |
ourema:Oya show your face make we analyse an. |
Nairaland problem child again... Seems your life revolve around this platform like Sarrki. |
legitnow:Shut up and gerrahere... Did he constructed a fresh road or patch existing roads. Instead of him to clear backlog salaries of civil servant he's busy commissioning existing roads.... Iranu... |
So you believe that the Devil do exist but God doesn't. |
ZombiePUNISHER:Among comity of nations. |
As long as you have the full awareness Christianity but failed to repent and accept Christ as your Lord and personal saviour hell is inevitable. But if you've never heard of Christ yet you live a good life you will make heaven. |
The same website Fashola activated with almost a billion naira. I'm sure that of federal government will amount to 5 billion. |
Lia Mohammed counterpart. |
MrAlfa:Speak English jor |
chukzyfcbb:They won't be crowned Champions today till on Sunday when they are playing their last match. |
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Choi, how old u com dey na?? Sister linus