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Praise me not too much,
Nor blame me, for thou speakest to the Greeks
Who know me.
Bid the hungry Greek go to heaven, he will go.
[Lat., Graeculus esuriens in coelum, jusseris, ibit.]
of the LORD of hosts is the house of Israel And the men of Judah His delightful plant. Thus He looked for justice, but behold, bloodshed; For righteousness, but behold, a cry of distress.
Athenian men, I respect and love you,
but I shall obey the god rather than you ...
He demonstrated this power in the Messiah by raising Him from the dead and seating Him at His right hand in the heavens. Ephesians 1:20
At that time the archiepiscopal throne of Alexandria was filled by Theophilus, the perpetual enemy of peace and virtue; a bold, bad man, whose hands were alternately polluted with gold and with blood.
Hebrews is a delight for the person who enjoys puzzles...It invites engagement in the task of defining the undefined.
Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting." (Micah 5:2)
PERCY JACKSON AND THE GREEK HEROES
that's me. ancient history."
[Poseidon to Paul]
A kind of semi-Solomon, half-knowing everything, from the cedar to the hyssop.
Paulinus, everyone knows. Say the word, and I'll run the bitch over with my chariot
Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence.
Ah! when will this long weary day have end,
And lende me leave to come unto my love?
- Epithalamion
The sacred writings excepted, no Greek has been so much read and so variously translated as Euclid.
of the ancient cities of Greece and
The Father of Glory (Ephesians 1:17), sent the Lord of Glory to lift up the man who had been crowned with the Glory, but had fallen from the Glory, back into the Glory of His Presence.
Inscribed on the temple of Apollo
I think your mouth is its own Greek god. Tongueseus.
Ecclesiastes would be quite unbearable were it not for Heavens eternity and its citizens".
~R. Alan Woods [2013]
The Greeks, it will be recalled, regarded Eros, the god of love, as the eldest of the gods; but also as the youngest, born fresh and dewy-eyed in every living heart.
And Numenius, the Pythagorean philosopher, expressly writes: 'For what is Plato, but Moses speaking in Attic Greek.'
The sacrifice of Diogenes to all the gods.
A greater liar than the Parthians.
Seas move away, why not lovers? The harbours of Ephesus, the rivers of Heraclitus disappear and are replaced by estuaries of silt. The wife of Candaules becomes the wife of Gyges. Libraries burn.
The Athenians govern the Greeks; I govern the Athenians; you, my wife, govern me; your son governs you.
The immortal gods, the deities will rise, they will fall but none will live beyond the wall. Prometheus, knows love & saves them all.
Eros is my sun, Ares is my fire, but Hephaestus is my rock, my foundation, and no matter where I go or what I do, I will always come back to him. I know that now.
And she[Aphrodite]mourned Nerites' loss not because Nerites was her paramour but because she was her mentor.It was, strangely enough,poor Nerites who had taught her all she had known about sex & love until then. For how was a young Goddess, who was born from a cockle, to know about such things?
18 So that day Jehovah made this covenant with Abram: "I have given this land to your descendants from the Wadi-el-Arish[*] to the Euphrates River. 19-21 And I give to them these nations: Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaim, Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites, Jebusites.
I grow fond of David, who lays a single stone before Goliath and a single book, the Psalms, in the mouth of the world.
War wreaked on you his hideous ravishment;
We, we alone, Nereids inviolate,
Remain to weep, with the sea-birds to chant:
Corinth is lost, Corinth is desolate.
Now fight me! For today thee House of Hades will be called the saviors of Olympus.
O man, whoever you are and wherever you come from, for I know you will come, I am Cyrus who won the Persians their empire. Do not therefore begrudge me this bit of earth that covers my bones.
Earth! render back from out thy breast A remnant of our Spartan dead! Of the three hundred grant but three, To make a new Thermopylae!
Sophocles said he drew men as they ought to be, and Euripides as they were.
PROMETHEUS: 'Oh, it is easy for the one who stands outside the prison-wall of pain to exhort and teach the one who suffers
During the most flourishing times of Sidon and Tyre, the land of the Phoenicians was a perpetual apple of contention between the powers that ruled on the Euphrates and on the Nile, and was subject sometimes to the Assyrians, sometimes to the Egyptians.
What saith Antisthenes? Hast thou never heard? - It is a kingly thing, O Cyrus, to do well and to be evil spoken of.
If God wrote the New Testament, he knew surprisingly little Greek.
David christened it: "This is the house of Yahzeh ha-Elohim [1 ahveh of the Gods], and this is the altar of the burnt offering for Israel" (xxii, 1)
Damoclean, but these were people without pretense or affectation,
By Hercules! I prefer to err with Plato, whom I know how much you value, than to be right in the company of such men.
Estragon: I remember the maps of the Holy Land. Coloured they were. Very pretty. The Dead Sea was pale blue. The very look of it made me thirsty. That's where we'll go, I used to say, that's where we'll go for our honeymoon. We'll swim. We'll be happy.
For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility. EPHESIANS 2:12-14
You stars that reigned at my nativity, whose influence hath allotted death and hell.
Men of Athens, I honor and I love you, but I will obey the god rather than you and as long as I draw breath and am able, I shall not cease to practice philosophy, to exhort you and in my usual way to point out to any one of you whom I happen to meet.
Yet did that Antiochus, who was also called Dionysius, become an origin of troubles again.
HIPPOLYTA
But all the story of the night told over,
And all their minds transfigured so together,
More witnesseth than fancy's images
And grows to something of great constancy,
But, howsoever, strange and admirable.
If this is what you believe, you are wrong: Penthesilea
TITUS. Hail, Rome, victorious in thy mourning weeds!
12When ahe was in distress, he entreated the LORD his God and bhumbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers.
From Themistocles began the saying, He is a second Hercules.
Thou oughtest to know, since thou livest near the gods.
[Lat., Scire, deos quoniam propius contingis, oportet.]
Sing, O muse, of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.
What Were the Gods Thinking?" list.
From Spiritual Directions of Diadochus of Photiki
Ancient person, for whom I
All the flattering youth defy,
Long be it ere thou grow old,
Aching, shaking, crazy, cold;
But still continue as thou art,
Ancient person of my heart.
The Dionysian is no picnic.
David and fell on his face and did obeisance. David
'joy' in Phillippians is a defiant 'Nevertheless!' that Paul sets like a full stop against the Philippians' anxiety ...
Hebrews . This book is much superior to most of the writings attributed to St. Paul, though passages in the other books are very admirable.
Just are the ways of heaven; from Heaven proceed
The woes of man: Heaven doom'd the Greeks to bleed.
Theseus: What is the crime for which you must pay by death?
Phaedra: My life.
What is a hero without his name?
-The Penitent God
Mr. Sampson, you forget the difference between Plato and Zenocrates.
The road to Emmaus is this world.
Jerusalem the golden, with milk and honey blessed, beneath thy contemplation sink heart and voice oppressed.
Live from Babylon and Ur, From Athens and Alexandria and Rome, The voices of a thousand generations, Press us, Urge us on-.
THE SHOULDER OF ATHOS, THE BALDRIC OF PORTHOS AND THE HANDKERCHIEF OF ARAMIS
Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, written
Politics, the negotiating of power. Eros, the negotiating of power.
ZEUS SUX and TYPHOEUS WUZ HERE.
Plato stands for the union of truth and goodness in the supreme idea of God.
Then there're Theseus, Oedipus, Peleus, Orpheus, Jason and Hercules all waiting to be untangled, since their various deeds are running crisscross through my mind like multicolored threads in a dress. Myron
These daughters of Zeus and Themis were: Eirene: The personification of peace Eunomia: The personification of law and order Dike: The personification of justice
Euripides questioned everything. He was a misanthrope who preferred books to men.
Now
I bring full-flavoured wine out of a barrel found
Where seven Ephesian topers slept and never knew
When Alexander's empire passed, they slept so sound.
Eutrapelia . "A happy and gracious flexibility," Pericles calls this quality of the Athenians ... lucidity of thought, clearness and propriety of language, freedom from prejudice and freedom from stiffness, openness of mind, amiability of manners.
Pontius Pilate! God will not let you clean your hands of this!
LORD, the God of Israel, o enthroned above the cherubim, p you are the God, you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth; you have made heaven and earth.
EPH4.17 This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity of their mind,
This information is not too difficult to follow, provided that the reader takes an interest in, and has no distaste, for the minutiae of Greek architectural detail...
As a result, you have become an example to all the believers in Greece - throughout both Macedonia and Achaia. - 1 Thessalonians 1:7
No demigod can heal your heart.
Aphrodite to Reyna, at Charleston
O Dionysus, Son of God,
do you see our sufferings?
Do you see your faithful
in helpless agony before the oppressor?
O Lord, come down from Olympus,
shake your golden thyrsus
and stifle the murderer's insolent fury.
Whom the gods love dies young
Ephram broke through. "You kiss me, woman! Don't let sorrow steal 'way truth. Don't blaspheme who we is.
Eros guides us to Logos.
I know what the Greeks do not know, incertitude.
For the lips of Zeus do not know how to lie, but bring to fulfilment every word.
Ah, Vitaly, we all come from Eros."
~Sel Menach
Every true work of God has had its bitter enemies - not only outside, but also inside - just as in the days of Nehemiah.
Demosthenes told Phocion, "The Athenians will kill you some day when they once are in a rage." "And you," said he, "if they are once in their senses.
Hephaestus glowered up at us. "I didn't make you, did I?"
Uh," Annabeth said, "no, sir."
Good," the god grumbled. "Shoddy workmanship.
But why, in God the Father's name, should they want to destroy Athos? Is Cetaganda - controlled by women or something?" A
One means of worshipping Aphrodite was as, or through, a hierodule. The word means "sacred servant" but tends to be translated as "temple prostitute," missing the larger idea that sexuality and sensuality have spiritual power and energy,
There are not in the world at any one time more than a dozen persons who read and understand Plato:-never enough to pay for an edition of his works; yet to every generation these come duly down, for the sake of those few persons, as if God brought them written in his hand.
In moments they would be here - the ones Kircher had called the Cenobites, theologians of the Order of the Gash. Summoned from their experiments in the higher reaches of pleasure, to bring their ageless heads into a world of rain and failure.