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Today's quote
"People who are afraid of death, and love this empty life are even frightened of germs, so it’s to be expected that they’ll forever be overcome by cowardice, which keeps them permanently in this state of spiritual rigor mortis."
Saint Païsios the Athonite
Wording is choppy, but it gets the message across
Memento Mori is meant to be a comforting idea, only the lost see anything in death but better things. There is no use for longer lifespans if the lives lived in them are not worthy of the eternity that awaits.
except correcting them, of course
+search Ezekiel 23
Ahem not sure if I’m doing this right
Ezekiel 23:1
**Иезекииль 23:1 - Russian Synodal Version (RUSV)**
```Dust
<1> И было ко мне слово Господне: ```
There we go
It doesn't show the whole chapter at once
Thanks but how can I view it in English? I can only see Cyrillic
Everyone has their own version of bible
+setversion
You should have NIV by default I think
Or something like that
I’ll give it a try
type +versions to browse
and then +setversion (version)
+setversion nrsvce
+search Ezekiel 23:22
+search Ezekiel 23:1
I don’t need to use search yea?
You search for keywords
Oh ok
Type the verse in without any command
I just noticed this is <#573460112614621204>, not <#578915389619306498>
Gonna have to clean this up later
Ezekiel 23:20
**Ezekiel 23:20 - New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE)**
```Dust
<20> and lusted after her paramours there, whose members were like those of donkeys, and whose emission was like that of stallions. ```
@Daniil Thank you for assisting me to use this app add on.
No problem
Trying to understand this part in scripture but my guess is the writer is trying to compare the sin of idolatry with adultery? That’s what I’m gathering anyway. Context: atheist cringe friend sent me certain things to refute or give reasoning for within scripture. This was obviously the first chapter he had to bring up lmao
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