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Still for sale >>>>> For enquiries and questions, ASKING PRICE: 3.4 Million Naira Only. |
Still for sale >>>>> For enquiries and questions, ASKING PRICE: 3.4 Million Naira Only. |
R.I.P. Kelly Handsome. ![]() |
Congrats to my favorite comedian |
This will definitely lead to rigging. Most of the election materials are already out there in the hands of Corpers and people who can be easily compromised. JEGA has already failed Nigeria. |
Moderators PLEASE delete this cheap scam. ![]() |
She is very sexy . . . . . . . |
Curiousity!!! Curiousity!!! Curiousity!!! |
For enquiries and questions, NOTE THAT: I am not an estate agent. I am the owner of this property, so we can negotiate on price and i will sell immediately if the price is right. ASKING PRICE: 3.4 Million Naira Only. |
For enquiries and questions, NOTE THAT: I am not an estate agent. I am the owner of this property, so we can negotiate on price and i will sell immediately if the price is right. ASKING PRICE: 3.4 Million Naira Only. |
benalways:Just sent you a response with my best offer. We can chat online on Yahoo messenger if you are still online. |
benalways:Whats your email? |
ADEBYTE:Sending the documents now. |
Still up for sale |
Got me. ![]() |
Hmmm!!! GEJ is definitely going down. ![]() |
thomas: ![]() In a way, i wish that was a true story . . . . .It would have changed alot of things this election. |
Why is the Police withholding the names of the culprits and their sponsors I just hate those men in black because of their dishonesty. They never seem to do anything right. |
^^^^^^^ Seller is obviously a newbie |
Who will be the lucky owner of this property? |
The Prof. has done an honorable thing by pulling out of the race and endorsing Gov. Shekarau. |
Good move . . . . |
Tattoos and Leviticus 19:28; What Does the Bible Really Say? [b]Many people of faith will often quote scripture, and it is usually Leviticus 19:28, which is in the Old Testament of the Bible, when stating that people should never receive a tattoo as it is specifically prohibited. A closer examination of the passages in question is in order because of discrepancies in historical accuracy, translation and interpretation. One popular edition of the King James Bible reads: "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord." - Leviticus 19:28 A historically and linguistically correct translation of Leviticus 19:28 could of course never have mentioned the word "tattoo". Tattoo is a specifically Polynesian word that entered the English language after the voyages of Captain James Cook to Tahiti in the eighteenth century - which is when tattooing became popular again in the West. Interestingly, tattoo and taboo are the only two Polynesian words to enter into English language usage. Another, presumably older translation of Leviticus 19:28 reads, ""Do not cut your bodies for the dead nor put marks upon you. For I am the Lord." - Leviticus 19:28 It is widely believed among Biblical scholars that Leviticus 19:28 refers to an ancient practice in the Middle East of people cutting themselves and rubbing in ash when in a period of mourning after an individual had died. It was a sign of respect for the dead and a symbol of respect and reverence and a sense of profound loss for the newly departed; and it is surmised that the ash that was rubbed into the self-inflicted wounds came from the actual funeral pyres that were used to cremate the bodies. In essence, people were literally carrying with them a reminder of the recently deceased in the form of tattoos created by ash being rubbed into shallow wounds cut or slashed into the body, usually the forearms. This rite would have been part of a culturally accepted process of grieving. The sanctions prescribed in Leviticus against mourning the dead mark a significant change in peoples belief system about an afterlife. Once it is established within the church that life does not end with death; but is the beginning of a new and perhaps better afterlife; literally in God's Heaven, then there is no purpose in mourning the death of an individual who is a "believer". In the Christian belief system, that individual is not dead, but in Heaven and it is presumed that all believers in Christianity will ultimately be united. The death or passing of an individual from the mortal or worldly plane becomes not a source of mourning but rather a source of rejoicing for believers in the Christian faith. For those individuals who claim to follow Scripture to the letter, it is interesting to note that other passages in Leviticus proscribe individuals from cutting their hair or trimming their beards, wearing clothes that are made of a mix of textiles and growing certain crops beside each other; ie, the "mingling" of seed. It is safe to assume that the practice of shaving would have been a heinous violation of Leviticus. At the same time it must be said that Leviticus contains the seeds of laws and statutes, that if followed, are the basis of a fair and just community. Below is one translation of Leviticus that is worth reading in its entirety.[/b] |
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Hmmmm!!! |
Osaze is gradually losing it. He needs to put it together before he lets his pride or arrogance kill him. |
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See machine . . . . . ![]() |
@ Smallbody0, Please send detailed information and pictures of this ride to my email box: emee30384@yahoo.com. I have a serious buyer, who needs exactly this same spec. |
spyder880:You shouldn't get to 1 million naira talking from experience. If you see the picture i posted, that is the decking level and i spent about N950,000.00 to get to that level. |
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