Eternal Glory
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1. All men are like grass, and all their | 1. All men are like grass, and all their | ||
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2. glory is like the flowers of the field; | 2. glory is like the flowers of the field; | ||
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3. the grass withers and the flowers fall, | 3. the grass withers and the flowers fall, | ||
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4. but the word, power, and glory of the | 4. but the word, power, and glory of the | ||
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5. Lord lasts forever. It is in this book, you | 5. Lord lasts forever. It is in this book, you | ||
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6. are hearing the Lord’s words (however, remember this book was written by humans). | 6. are hearing the Lord’s words (however, remember this book was written by humans). | ||
- | Commentary: This poetic book describes the brevity of mortals and permanence of the divine. | + | '''Commentary:''' This poetic book describes the brevity of mortals and permanence of the divine. |
[[category:religion]] | [[category:religion]] |
Current revision as of 21:51, 6 December 2006
Book 30 of the Marfat
30: Eternal Glory
1. All men are like grass, and all their
2. glory is like the flowers of the field;
3. the grass withers and the flowers fall,
4. but the word, power, and glory of the
5. Lord lasts forever. It is in this book, you
6. are hearing the Lord’s words (however, remember this book was written by humans).
Commentary: This poetic book describes the brevity of mortals and permanence of the divine.