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Thursday, 29 October 2009

  • Pagan Roots of Halloween

    I am going through all the booklets I have on the topic
    so you can read my resources. If you want to write
    an article or book on the topic please feel free to use
    as you like.

    Rough Notes -WDHCF

    • Where did Halloween originate from?
    • How did we get it?
    • Halloween was celebrated by pagans centuries before
      the First Century Congregation was founded.
    • Introduced into the First Century Congregation centuries
      after the death of the Apostles, yet it was celebrated by the
      pagans centuries before the First Century Congregation was
      founded.
    • From Halloween Through Twenty Centuries, by Ralph
      Linton, page 4, it says, "The American celebration rests upon
      Scotish and Irish folk customs which can be traced in direct
      line from Pre-Christian times. Although Halloween has become
      a night of rollicking fun, superstitious spells, and eerie games
      which people take only half seriously, its beginnings were
      quite otherwise. The earliest Halloween celebrations were
      held by the Druids in honor of Samhain, Lord of the Dead,
      whose festival fell on November 1."
    • very distant from being righteous festival.
    • pagan holiday masquerading as though it was a genuine
      custom of the true Congregation of Yeshua / Jesus Christ.
    • parents allow their children to get involved in the spirit
      of the pagan custom.
    • The Encyclopedia Americana states, "it's clearly a relic
      of pagan times."
    • The Encyclopedia Britannica states, "It long antedates
      Christianity. The two chief characteristics of ancient
      Halloween were the lighting of bonfires and the belief that
      this is the one night in the year during which ghosts and
      witches are most likely to wander about. History shows
      that the main celebrations of Halloween were Druidical
      and this is further provided by the fact that in parts of
      Ireland October 31 is still known as Oidhch Shamhna,
      "Virgil of Saman.'"
    • Halloween celebrated by the pagans long before
      Yeshua / Jesus Christ was even born.
    • Halloween was celebrated by the Romans.
    • Encyclopedia Britannica continues, "On the Druidic
      ceremonies were grafted some of the characteristics of
      the Roman festival in honor of Pomona held about
      November 1, in which nuts and apples, representing the
      winter store of fruits, played an important part."
    • Halloween's pagan customs are widespread around
      the world to celebrate this season.
    • The Book of Halloween by Ruth Kelley writes,
      "The pagan Druid priests taught the immortality of the
      soul, that it passed from one body to another at death ...
      They believed that on the last night of the old year
      (October 31) the lord of death gathered together the
      souls of all those who had died in the passing year and
      had been condemned to live in the bodies of animals,
      to decree what forms they should inhabit for the next
      twelve months. He could be coaxed to give lighter sentence
      by gifts and prayers. "
    • Halloween Through Twenty Centuries page 5 writes,
      "On the New Year, their sins being expiated, they were
      released to go to the Druid Heaven."
    • Wheel of the Year, picture found here
      illustrates Pagan festivals such as Samhain (Halloween),
      Yule (Saturnalia - Christmas), Imbolc, Ostara
      (Ishtar - Easter) Beltane, Litha, Lammas, Mabon, which
      some of their customs have been grafted into Christianity.
    • Halloween / Samhain promoted the 'Doctrine of
      Immortality of the Soul" that the dead are not really dead.
    • almost all heathen countries had festivals or days set
      aside to honor the dead.
    • These festivals originated from the death of Nimrod,
      (Genesis 10:8-10) whom Semiramis said had resurrected
      from the dead when an evergreen tree grew out of a
      dead tree stump which is the origins of the Christmas
      tree associating Yule (Saturnalia - Christmas) to Samhain
      (Halloween).
    • The meaning of the word "Halloween" - Allhallows or
      Hallowmas, or All Saints Day which is one of the festivals
      of the Catholic Church says Lintons Halloween Through
      Twenty Centuries, page 3.
    • Samhain / Halloween was the evening celebration
      commencing at sunset, in anticipation of November 1,
      honoring the Lord of the Dead.
    • Who is Lord of the Dead?
    • Yeshua / Jesus Christ states in Matthew 22:31-32
      "But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye
      not read that which was spoken to you by God, saying,
      I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the
      God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living"
    • God is not God of the dead but in reality and in
      righteousness, Yeshua / Jesus Christ is Lord of the dead.
    • the dead do not serve God (Psalm 6:5, 115:17), the
      soul that sins dies (Ezekiel 18:4), the dead know nothing
      (Ecclesiastes 9:5), the dead's thoughts perish
      (Psalm 146:4), only God has immortality
      (1 Timothy 1:17, 6:15-16), and only God can destroy a
      persons soul (Matthew 10:28)
    • to consult the dead is an abomination.
      (Leviticus 19:31, Deuteronomy 18:9-12) and is part of the
      abominations of the nations. (Deuteronomy 18:9,
      1 Kings 14:24, Ezekiel 6:9)
    • How is Yeshua / Jesus Christ Lord of the dead? He
      defeated death as atonement for our sins but also to become
      Lord of the dead (Romans 14:9)
    • Yeshua / Jesus Christ through his resurrection obtained the
      keys to
      Hades or state of the dead. (Revelation 1:18)
    • Who did Yeshua / Jesus take the authority of "Lord of the
      Dead" from? Satan / Lucifer ofcourse. (Hebrews 2:14)
    • What is Yeshua's / Jesus Christ's function as Lord of the
      Living and the Dead?
    • on the last day to change the righteous from mortal to
      immortal (1 Corinthians 15:51-58, 1 Thessalonians 4:14-18),
      to resurrect the righteous to eternal life (John 3:16) and the
      unrighteous to resurrection of condemnation
      (John 6:39, 40, 44, 54, 11:24-26, 12:48, 5:28-30)
    • Paganism make the "Lord of the Dead" other than
      Yeshua / Jesus Christ but give authority to deities such
      as Samhain, Baal, Nimrod, Hercules, Tammuz, Adonis,
      Achilles, Orion, Belial, Mithra, Horus, Osiris, Thor, Yule,
      Cronos, Kronus, Saturn, Odin, Bacchus, Dionysus, Molech,
      Deonius, Jupiter, Man the Branch, Wodan, Attes, Attis,
      and many others depending which variation of paganism
      the name derives from.
    • Paganism really is worshiping Satan / Lucifer as
      "Lord of the Dead" , as Satan deceives the whole world
      (Revelation 12:9) and Satan / Lucifer is the Prince the power
      of the air (Eph 2:2) and god of this world (2 Cor 4:4).
    • Giving these deities the authority of "Lord of the Dead"
      rather than Yeshua / Jesus Christ is glorifying Satan / Lucifer
      and is a form of Idolatry.
    • In my opinion Halloween is Satanic.
    • people today are deceived into believing that Halloween
      is harmless fun, but infact are honoring Satan on this day.
    • most people know deep in their soul that Halloween is
      Occult, sinful, and honors Satan / Lucifer
    • Apostle Paul states that this kind of worship is worshiping
      demons (Galatians 4:8)
    • Halloween is not a righteous form of worship to worship
      God
    • The True God demands that worshipers worship him in Spirit
      and in Truth. (John 4:23-24)
    • What is the origins of All Saints Day?
    • November 1st, derived from the pagans is celebrated by in
      hundreds of Churches to honor the dead Saints
    • Pope Urban IV states All Saints day is "to honor all the
      saints, known and unknown, and to supply any deficiencies in the
      faithful's celebration of saints' feasts during the year" according
      to Reference Catholic Encyclopedia
    • How did Christianity come to venerating saints come to be
      observed on the day in honor of the devil?
    • The Catholic Encyclopedia continues, "... The Church, feeling
      that every martyr should be venerated, appointed a common
      day for all."
    • The Catholic Encyclopedia continues, "Gregory III (731-741)
      consecrated a chapel in the basilica of St. Peter to all saints and
      fixed the anniversary on November 1 ... Gregory IV (827-844)
      extended the celebration on 1 November to the entire church.
      The vigil (Halloween) seems to have been held as early as the
      feast itself."
    • From Halloween Through Twenty Centuries Ralph Linton says,
      "All Saints' Day was introduced into the church calender because
      the year was not long enough to make it possible to dedicate a
      special day for each spirit of the Catholic Church, ... That the day
      chosen was one already associated in the popular mind with a
      thronging of spirits of the dead which was quite in line with
      church policy of incorporating harmless pagan folk ideas. "
    • Protestant Churches observe All Saints' Day "since it was on
      this day in 1517, that Martin Luther posted his epoch-making
      ninety-five theses on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg,
      ... He chose Halloween night because he knew that the
      townsfolk ... would be coming to the church that night."
      (Halloween pp 9-10)
    • What is the origins of "Trick or Treat?"
    • Where did the prank of children knocking on peoples doors
      and shouting "Trick or Treat" come from?
    • From Halloween Through Twenty Centuries Ralph Linton
      says, "... certainly it comes from pagan times. ... led by a man
      in a white robe wearing a horse mask. ... which indicated that this
      custom was a survival of a Druid rite."
    • The horse head was sacred to the Sun God.
    • The procession levied a contribution from the farmers in the
      perverted name of what probably was an old Druid god. Unless the
      procession was treated liberally with gifts, the farmers were tricked
      with the threat of a curse that would ruin following years crops.
    • The custom of having processions at Halloween were further
      derived by wealthy churches during the Middle Ages copying the
      ancient Greek and Roman processions parading the relics of
      patron saints.
    • Poorer churches could not afford to buy relics so they used
      caricatures of their patron saints
    • Halloween Through Twenty Centuries page 103 states,
      "Those who were not playing the parts of the holy ones also wanted
      to get into the procession and so dressed up as angels or devils.
      The Allhallows procession around the churchyard eventually
      became a gay and motley parade."
    • the "Trick or Treat" custom simply derived from these former
      degenerate absurd customs which came out of paganism, grafting
      them into Christianity labeling them with Christian names.

    Shalom
    Michael Grant

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Sunday, 12 April 2009

  • The Pagan Origins of Easter

    What does the term Easter itself mean?

    It is not a Christian name. It bears its Chaldean
    Babylonian origin on its very forehead. The
    popular observances that still attend the period
    of it's celebration amply confirm the testimony
    of history as to it's Babylonian character. The
    hot cross buns of Good Friday and the dyed eggs
    of Easter Sunday, figured in the Chaldean rites
    just as they do now. The "buns" known too by that
    identical name, were used in the worship of the
    Queen of Heaven, the goddess of Easter. The
    prophet Jeremiah takes notice of this kind of
    offering when he says:

    Jeremiah 7:18 The children gather wood, and the
    fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead
    their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven,
    and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods,
    that they may provoke me to anger.

    From where comes the eggs?

    The classic poets are full of the fable of the
    mystic egg of the Babylonians and thus its tale
    is told by Hyginus, the Egyptian, the learned
    keeper of the Palatine library at Rome, in the
    time of Augustus, who was skilled in all the
    wisdom of his native country.

    "An egg of wondrous size is said to have fallen
    from heaven into the river Euphrates, the fishes
    rolled it to the bank, where the doves having
    settled upon it, and hatched it, out came Venus,
    who afterwards was called the "Syrian Goddess"
    -- that is, Astarte. Hence the egg became one of
    the symbols of Astarte or Easter.

    From where comes the "Easter Bunny"?

    That a rabbit, or more accurately a hare, became
    a holiday symbol can be traced to the origin of
    the word "Easter". According to the Venerable
    Bede, the English historian who lived from 672
    to 735, "the goddess Eastre" was worshipped by the
    Anglo-Saxons through her earthly symbol, the
    hare." - Panati's Extraordinary Origins of
    Everyday Things pg 55

    Easter is another example of a Christianized
    pagan festival. For hundreds of years before the
    Messiah was crucified the pagans had a festival
    which basically celebrated the "Queen of Heaven."
    This spring equinox festival was known by
    different names in different cultures (Eastre /
    Ishtar / Astarte), but the same traditions
    associated with it are pagan customs. YHWH (God)
    commands us not to worship Him with pagan customs.

    Deut. 12:30-31 says, "enquire not after their
    gods, saying, How did these nations serve their
    gods? even so will I do likewise."

    You can choose the broad way (the way the world
    / crowd goes) that leadeth to destruction ...
    (Matt 7:13) The pagan bunny fertility symbol -
    Ishtar / Eostre to Easter - spring fertility
    goddess worship rites. Or you can choose the
    narrow way (of truth that few people find), which
    leads to life eternal (Matt. 7:14)
    - Leviticus 23 eternal feast days and Sabbaths
    Obey Elohim's (God's) eternal holy days (Lev. 23)
    for all Israel (including grafted in believers in
    Yeshua / Jesus) (Rom. 3:31; 11:17, Eph. 2:12-13)
    Check a good encyclopedia on Easter / Eastre /
    Ishtar.

    Shalom
    Michael Grant


Tuesday, 10 February 2009

  • Valentine's Day and The god of Love

    This video exposes the pagan pederastic roots of St. Valentine's Day.
    Originally, cupid and his mother were the Madonna and child of
    ancient Babylon. He is always represented as a naked little boy with
    wings. Cupid is Latin for Eros the god of Love from ancient Greece,
    and Amor the Roman god of love, son of Venus and either Mercury
    or Mars. This day is dedicated to the fertility worship of ancient Greece,
    Rome and Babylon, but has nothing to do with God's Word.

    Shalom
    Michael Grant

  • Pagan Roots of Valentine's Day

    Where did St. Valentines day come from?

    You might suppose that school teachers and
    educators would know. But do they? How many of you
    were taught the real origin of Valentines Day? Why
    should you observe the custom of exchanging
    valentines? The silence of educators!!! Teachers
    are all too often silent about the origin of the
    customs, they are forced to teach in today's
    schools! If they were to speak out, many would
    lose their jobs!

    Isn't it time we examined why we encourage our
    children to celebrate St. Valentines Day -- when it
    is never so much as mentioned in the Holy Bible as
    a practice of the New Testament Congregation?
    Today, candy makers unload tons of heart-shaped red
    boxes for February 14, while millions of the younger
    set are annually exchanging valentines Florists
    consider February 14, -- St. Valentines Day -- as
    one of their best business days. And young lovers
    pair off -- at least for a dance or two -- at St.
    Valentines balls.

    Why? Where did these customs originate? Where do
    we find any such practices in the Holy Bible? How
    did we come to inherit these customs? Did you know
    that century before Christ, the pagan Romans
    celebrated February 15 and the evening of February
    14 as an idolatrous and sensuous festival in Honor
    of Lupercus, the "Hunter of Wolves"? The Romans
    called the festival the "Lupercalia". The custom
    of exchanging valentines and all other traditions
    in Honor of Lupercus (the deified hero-hunter of
    Rome) was also linked anciently with the pagan
    practice of teenagers "going steady". It usually
    led to fornication.

    Today, the custom of "going steady" is thought to
    be very modern. It is not. It is merely a rebirth of
    an old custom handed down from the Roman festival
    of the Lupercalia, celebrated in the month of
    February, when names of young women were put into
    a box and drawn out by men as chance directed.
    When Constantine made Christianity the official
    religion of the Roman Empire there was some talk
    in church circles of discarding this pagan
    free-for-all.

    But the Roman citizens wouldn't hear of it! So it
    was agreed that the holiday would continue as it
    was except for the more grossly sensual observances.
    It was not until the reign of Pope Gelasius that
    the holiday became a "Christian custom". As far
    back as 496 Pope Gelasius changed Lupercalia on
    February 15 to St. Valentines Day on February 14.

    But how did this pagan festival acquire the name
    of St. Valentines Day? And why is the little naked
    Cupid of the pagan Romans so often associated today
    with February 14? And why do little children and
    young people still cut out hearts and send them on
    a day in Honor of Lupercus the hunter of wolves?
    Why have we supposed these pagan customs in Honor
    of a false god are Christian? Who was the Original
    St. Valentine?

    Valentine was a common Roman name. Roman parents
    often gave the name to their children in Honor of
    the famous man who was first called Valentine in
    antiquity. That famous man was Lupercus, the
    Hunter. But who was Lupercus? -- and why should he
    have also born the name Valentine among the heathen
    Romans? The Greeks called Lupercus by the name of
    "Pan". the Semites called Pan "Baal," according to
    the "Classical Dictionaries".

    Baal -- mentioned so often in the Bible -- was
    merely another name for Nimrod, "the mighty Hunter"
    (Genesis 10:9). The hunter Nimrod was the Lupercus
    -- or Wolf Hunter -- of the Romans. And St.
    Valentines Day was originally a day set aside by the
    pagans in his Honor! But why should Nimrod have been
    called "Valentine" by the Romans? And why should the
    celebration of this day have been anciently limited
    to the city of Rome before Pope Gelasius' time? What
    part did the site of ancient Rome play in the life
    of Nimrod?

    Valentine comes from the Latin word "Valentinus", a
    proper name derived from the word "valens", meaning
    "to be strong," declares "Webster's Unabridged
    Dictionary". It means literally "strong, powerful,
    mighty." Any connection with Nimrod? We read in the
    Bible that Nimrod was the "Mighty Hunter"
    (Genesis 10:9). It was a common proverb of ancient
    time that Nimrod was "the Mighty Hunter before the
    Lord." Nimrod was their hero -- Their Strong Man --
    Their Valentine!

    How plain that the original Valentine was Nimrod,
    the mighty hunter of wolves. Yet another of Nimrod's
    names was "Sanctus" or "Santa", meaning "Saint". It
    was a common title of any hero-god. No wonder that
    the Roman Lupercalia is called "Saint Valentines Day"!
    But why do we associate hearts on a day on Honor of
    Nimrod -- the Baal of the Phoenicians and Semites?
    The surprising answer is that the pagan Romans
    acquired the symbol of the heart from the Babylonians.
    In the Babylonian tongue the word for "heart" was
    "bal". The heart --- "bal" was merely a symbol of
    Nimrod -- the "Baal" or Lord of the Babylonians!"

    Nimrod -- the original St. Valentine -- was also known
    as Saturn, the Roman-Babylonian god Hid from his
    pursuers in a secret place. The Latin word Saturn is
    derived from the Semitic-speaking Babylonians. It
    means "be hid", "hide self", "secret", "conceal". The
    original Semitic (Hebrew) word, from which the Latin
    Saturn is derived, is used used 83 times in the Old
    Testament.

    According to ancient tradition, Saturn (Nimrod) fled
    from his pursuers to Italy. The Apennine Mountains of
    Italy were anciently named the mountains of Nembrod
    or Nimrod. Nimrod briefly hid out at the site where
    Rome was later built. The ancient name of Rome, before
    it was rebuilt in 753 B.C., was Saturnai -- the site
    of Saturn's (Nimrod's) hiding. There he was found and
    slain for his crimes.

    Later, professing Christians in Constantine's day made
    Nimrod -- the St. Valentine of the heathen -- a Saint
    of the Church and continued to Honor him under the name
    of a Christian martyr. Why February 14Th? But why
    should the Romans have chosen February 15 and the
    evening of February 14 to Honor Lupercus -- the Nimrod
    of the Bible? (Remember that days in ancient times began
    at sunset the evening before.)

    Nimrod -- the Baal or sun god of the ancient pagans --
    was said to have been born at the winter solstice. In
    ancient times the solstice occurred on January 6 and his
    birthday therefore was celebrated on January 6. Later,
    as the solstice changed, it was celebrated on December
    25 and is now called Christmas. It was the custom of
    antiquity for the mother of a male child to present
    herself for purification on the fortieth day after the
    day of birth.

    The fortieth day after January 6 -- Nimrod's original
    birth date -- takes us to February 15, the celebration of
    which began on the evening of February 14 -- the
    Lupercalia or St. Valentines Day. On this day in
    February, Semiramis, the mother of Nimrod, was said to
    have been purified and to have appeared for the first
    time in public with her son as the original "Mother and
    Child". The Roman month February, in fact, derives its
    name from "februa" which the Roman priests used in the
    rites celebrated on St. Valentines Day.

    The "febua" were thongs from the skins of sacrificial
    animals used in rites of purification on the evening of
    February 14. Cupid makes his appearance. Another name for
    the child Nimrod was "Cupid" -- meaning "Desire". It is
    said that when Nimrod's mother saw him, she lusted after
    him -- she desired him. Nimrod became her Cupid -- her
    desired one -- and later her Valentine! So evil was
    Nimrod's mother that it is said she married her own son!

    Inscribed on the monuments of ancient Egypt are
    inscriptions that Nimrod (the Egyptians called him
    Osiris) was "the husband of his mother." As Nimrod grew
    up, he became the child-hero of many women who desired
    him. He was their Cupid! In the book of Daniel he is
    called the "Desire of woman" (Daniel 11:37). He provoked
    so many women to Jealousy that an idol of him was often
    called the "image of jealousy" (Ezekiel 8:5).

    Nimrod, the hunter, was also their Valentine -- their
    strong or mighty hero! No wonder the pagans commemorated
    their hero-hunter Nimrod, or Baal, by sending heartshapped
    love tokens to one another on the evening of February 14
    as a symbol of him. Nimrod, the mulatto son of Cush the
    Ethiopian, was later a source of embarrassment to the
    pagans of Europe. They didn't want an African to worship.
    Consequently, they substituted a supposed son of Nimrod,
    a white child named Horus, born after the death of Nimrod.
    This white child then became the "fair Cupid" of European
    tradition.

    It is about time we examined these foolish customs of the
    pagans now falsely labeled Christian. It is about time we
    quit this Roman and Babylonian foolishness -- this Idolatry
    -- and get back to the faith of Yeshua /Jesus that he
    delivered once for all time. Let's stop teaching our
    children these pagan customs in memory of Baal the sun god
    -- the original St. Valentine -- and teach them instead
    what the Bible really says!

    Shalom
    Michael Grant

Monday, 29 December 2008

  • Pagan Roots of New Years

    Isn't the beginning of spring a logical time to
    start a new year? After all, it is the season
    of rebirth, of planting new crops, and of
    blossoming. January 1st, on the other hand, has
    no astronomical or agricultural significance.
    It is purely arbitrary. The celebration of the
    new year is one of the oldest of all worldly
    holidays.

    It was first observed in ancient Babylon about
    4000 years ago. The Babylonian New Year began
    with the first new moon after the Vernal
    Equinox (first day of Spring). The Romans
    continued to observe the New Year in late March
    but their calendar was continually tampered with
    by various emperors so that it soon became out
    of sync with the sun. In order to set the
    calendar right, the Roman senate, in 153 BC
    declared January 1st to be the beginning of
    the New Year.

    In 46 BC, Julius Caesar established January 1st
    as the New Year after the god Janus (January).
    Janus was the Roman god of doors and gates, and
    had two faces, one looking forward and one back.
    Caesar celebrated his first declared New Year
    by ording the violent routing of revolutionary
    Jewish forces in Galilee. Eye witnessess say
    blood flowed in the streets.

    In later years, Roman pagans observed the new
    year by engaging in drunken orgies. The early
    Catholic Church condemned New Years festivities
    as pagan. But as Christianity became more
    widespread, the early church began having its
    own religious observances concurrently with
    many of the pagan celebrations, and new years
    day was no different.

    The tradition of using a baby to signify the
    new year began in Greece around 600 BC. It was
    their tradition at that time to celebrate their
    god of wine, Dionysus, by parading a baby in a
    basket, representing the annual rebirth of that
    god as the spirit of fertility. Early Egyptians
    also used a baby as a symbol of rebirth.

    Other traditions of the season include the
    making of new year resolutions. That tradition
    also dates back to the early Babylonians. The
    early Babylonians' most popular resolution was
    to return borrowed farm equipment.

    Should we celebrate new year? Should we
    participate in a festivity that has its roots
    in paganism? False worship is unclean and
    detestable in the eyes of YHWH / God, and we
    should reject practices that have such origins.

    "When you come into the land which the Adonai
    (Lord) your Elohim (God) is giving you, you
    shall not learn to follow the abominations of
    those nations." Deuteronomy 18:9

    The Apostle Paul wrote: "Do not be unequally
    yoked together with unbelievers, For what
    fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness?
    And What communion has light with darkness?"
    2 Corinthians 6:14

    "'Therefore, come out from amoung them and be
    separate,' says the Adonai (Lord) . 'Do not
    touch what is unclean, and I will receive you.
    I shall be a father to you, and you will be
    sons and daughters to me.'" 2 Corinthians 6:17-18

    Indeed, YHWH (God) promises eternal blessings and
    prosperity to those who are loyal to him.

    "For the Adonai (Lord) loves justice, And does not
    forsake His saints; The are preserved forever,
    but the descendants of the wicked shall be cut
    off." Psalms 37:28

    Shalom
    Michael Grant

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