Wed.7.29.15...Clarify...Eccles.10

As a kid I regularly watched the original Star Trek TV series (It's five year mission: to explore strange now worlds...only lasted 3 seasons). At times Captain Kirk would be given some odd data to which he would then say to Spock, "Clarify." Maybe that's what you want to say at times if your wife begins talking to you in mid-thought about people you don't know who she is referring to. "Clarify." Being able to clarify info we hear is crucial to giving good responses and making good decisions.  

Several months ago, we looked at tools to better help us clarify our understanding of what God is saying to us through the Bible. We discussed how to REAP from God's word-
Read it prayerfully and carefully
Explore it by asking questions, clarifying terms, studying contexts, cross references, concordances and commentaries.
Apply it
Pass it on to others.

One way to also help clarify the meaning of a passage is to put it into your own words. So let's have fun doing so in Ecclesiastes chapter 10. I'll get us started. Here is 10:1 from the NIV.
As dead flies give perfume a bad smell,
so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.

Now here is my modern day paraphrase of it.
As one skunk ruins the sweet smell of roses,
so one dim-whit can ruin the careful whit and work of the wise.

If one dim-whit can ruin things, just see what three stooges can do! (This is an excerpt from one of my favorite episodes. My son and I have roared watching their amazing, creative antics!:)

Hope you enjoyed a good laugh watching such fools. You will notice Eccles.10 is dominated by contrasting fools and the wise. The fool is such a stooge, he shows everyone how stupid he is (10:2). He may get hired or put in a position for which he has no skill whatsoever (10:6). He is so dull that he doesn't figure the skillful way to do a job (10:10). Like the three stooges, his words are full of folly (10:13) and he doesn't know the most basic things (10:15). The house of his life leaks (10:18). He's so foolish, he thinks that money will solve all his problems (10:19). And his disrespectful talk is sure to boomerang on him (10:20).

1.- So read through Eccles.10 and pick out one verse and put it in a short, pithy saying as well. 
This is different from sharing our thoughts about a verse. This is re-wording the verse. This forces us to think carefully about the verse and clarify its meaning to begin with. There are no right or wrong answers here. Go for it!

Paraphrasing a verse in your own words is helpful. But this brings up an important question. Should we use a paraphrase of the Bible? Here's how a good Christian question and answer site, Got Questions.org responded-
 http://www.gotquestions.org/paraphrase-Bible.html

Question: "Should I use a paraphrase of the Bible?"

Answer:
A paraphrase is a retelling of something in your own words. A paraphrase of the Bible is different from a translation in that a translation attempts (to varying degrees) to communicate as “word-for-word” or as “thought-for-thought” as possible. A paraphrase takes the meaning of a verse or passage of Scripture and attempts to express the meaning in “plain language” – essentially the words the author of the paraphrase would use to say the same thing. The most popular example of a Bible paraphrase would be “The Message” by Eugene Peterson.


Many people use paraphrases as their “reading Bible,” preferring to read straight through as with a novel. This can be particularly helpful in long narrative passages such as found in Genesis, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles. Then they use actual translations—such as the New American Standard, New King James, and New International Version—for in-depth reading and study.

Should you use a paraphrase? A paraphrase of the Bible should not be used as a Christian’s primary Bible. We have to remember that a paraphrase is what the author thinks the Bible says, not necessarily what the Bible says. Eugene Peterson did a fair job on The Message, but there are many passages in The Message that do not accurately render the original meaning of the text. A paraphrase of the Bible should essentially be used as a commentary on the Bible, a way to get another perspective. A paraphrase can be used alongside a Bible translation to give insight into what the Bible means. A paraphrase of the Bible, though, should not be viewed as the Bible, but rather as an author’s idea of what the Bible says and what it means by what it says.

Just to clarify, when I got saved in 1976, my sister gave me a Living Bible. It was a very popular paraphrase by Dr. Ken Taylor. I devoured it! I also have Eugene Peterson's The Message and find it helpful in spots. Use such tools to help you dig into the Scriptures.

To further Clarify
We are on a serious mission, but there is a time and place for laughter. "A feast is made for laughter" 10:19. Solomon wrote in his previous book that a "merry heart does good like a medicine" Prov.17:22. Laughter has been proven to be so therapeutic. If you enjoy the humor of the Three Stooges, then here is the link to the full Plumbers episode entitled, The Vagabond Loafers (1949). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08sCJVa32ik Dudley Dickerson (the black cook) played in several other episodes with the Three Stooges. He is hilarious in this one:)



2.- What was a favorite TV show you liked as a boy?

For my Thoughtful Friends
The OT abounds with Hebrew poetry and word play. One technique used often in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes is contrasting thoughts. Here's an example of this in 10:6. 
(A) Fools are put in many high positions, 
(B) while the rich occupy the low ones.
What's worth noting is that the very next verse amplifies the same contrasting thoughts of v.6.
(A) I have seen slaves on horseback,
(B) while princes go on foot like slaves.
Bible scholars use that A,B,A,B method and other arrangements to help identify or clarify the poetic arrangement. Be on the look out for such. 

Many believe he was one of the greatest preachers of modern times. What a voice! Who was he and what can he teach us from Ecclesiastes? Find out tomorrow. 

Dave DeBoer has taken the opportunity to give some Greatest Minimovies cards out to custmoers of his floor cleaning business. He wrote, "I have been sharing the cards with the owners of a certain tattoo studio I've been cleaning." Way to go Dave!

92 comments:

  1. 1. ECC 10:4. Paraphrase. If a new Manager comes to run your department and change things, stay calm and welcome them and their ideas and don't be obstinate.
    2. I too am a 3 stooges fan as my brothers and I would watch them every day and even go to Stooge fest at the student center in college.

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    1. Very good Jack!
      Do you have a favorite episode?

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    2. Ad a kid I preferred Curly episodes . Now I think Shemp had funnier stuff

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  2. 1. Eccl. 10:12 Things will go well for the man that speaks with wisdom, but the lips of the fool will destroy him.
    2. Lost in Space.

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  3. Ecclesiastes 10:12 (NIV) Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips.

    People who are knowledgeable and experienced in the word of God will give you a compassionate answer, people that are not will give you there own best answer that might devour the both of you. I pray that we seek to build the relationships that will strengthen our relationship with God. Have a blessed day.

    2. I have to say Thundercats, Transformers and G.I. Joe. I must have been watching re-runs but I use to watch the Three Stooges as well.

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    1. More than meets the eye...

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    2. Hmm, these are the programs my sons would watch.

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    3. Very good Sam!
      I think all of us were watching re-runs of the the Three Stooges :)

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  4. 1.10:18 Through laziness, the rafters sag;
    because of idle hands, the house leaks.

    If you're not attentive and viligent then those things that need care for could fall apart.

    2. Power Rangers, Ninja Turtles

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    1. Power Rangers! There it is right there!

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    2. Very good paraphrase Eddie!
      You gravitated to TV heroes of battle my warrior friend

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    3. Great verse, we always need to be vigilant.

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  5. 1. Ecc.10:2 keep your heart balanced .

    2. Andy Griffith

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    1. Andy Giffith, here is a program I can relate with.

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    2. Good paraphrase George and thanks for calling me today.
      Barney Fife was great :)

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    3. George, I still like Andy Griffith. A couple months ago I couldn't sleep came across Andy Griffith while flipping channels. I think it was 2 hours that flew by before I realized I needed to get some sleep before work.

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    Ecc 10:4 If the anger of the ruler rises against you, do not leave your place, for calmness will lay great offenses to rest.
    To be calm while there is disagreement we can correct the mistakes that were made and make amends between people.

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    Fantastic Four Cartoon and Scooby Doo

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    1. Very good paraphrase of that verse Gary!
      Hey Scooby Doo was on when I was a kid!

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    2. great verse Gary. Great paraphrase.

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  7. “Even in your thoughts, do not curse the king, nor in your bedroom curse the rich, for a bird of the air will carry your voice, or some winged creature tell the matter.” Ecclesiastes‬ ‭10:20‬
    ‭ESV‬‬

    Don't talk about others because you never know who's there to tell him or her what you said.

    2. Step by step and safe by the bell

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    1. James, good paraphrase. But I'm lost on the two programs . Was it like One Step Beyond?

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    2. Excellent paraphrase James!
      Gulp, I'm old, I don't know those shows :(

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  8. 1.Ecclesiastes 10:1 NIV
    "As dead flies give perfume a bad smell,
    so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor."
    My paraphrasing: " Even if the milk is only a little spoiled, it's not good for you."

    2. My favorite tv show growing up was probably The A Team! " I love it when a plan comes together" :)

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    1. Dave, I have often wondered a dead fly would distort a perfume's fragrance. But spoiled milk being yek. I agree with that.
      The A Team was a good program.

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    2. Very good Dave!
      I will have to share a funny memory regarding an ICI teen and that program next time we're together.

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  10. 1) Ecclesiastes 10:4 “If a ruler’s anger rises against you, do not leave your post; calmness can lay great offenses to rest.”
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    Paraphrase "When authority acts wrongly to you, don't lash out; comply to calm, and avoid a worse situation"

    Man, this hits a nerve in the current times.

    2) My dad loved Black & White classics, and we grew up watching many. One of my family's favorites would definitely have to be "The Dick Van Dyke Show". It was always hilarious and clever to us, and had a lovable cast that we all liked a lot. I have watched all those episodes many times over growing up :)

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    1. William Dyckman, The Dick Van Duke Show is a classic! And as far as black and white, they are still great! Thanks for posting this.

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    2. Great paraphrase Will. Good talking with you today.
      Great show with Rob Petre.

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    3. Two thumbs up for that paraphrase, Will!

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  11. 1- Ecclesiastes 10:14
    and fools multiply words. No one knows what is coming, who can tell someone else what will happen after them?

    Do not bet and put your money on things you do not know for sure. Or you may find disappointment when things don't turn out the way you expected.

    2- Mighty Max was my favorite. For some reason no one else seems to remember this cartoon.

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    1. 1.- Good job paraphrasing Louis!
      2.- My cartoon days ended long before you were born, so I don't remember that one either :)

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    2. I used to watch Mighty Max Sunday mornings before I delivered newspapers with my brother.

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  12. Brady Bunch ( Marcia Brady ) Gillian's Island. ....verse 10;4 If the boss is no your back don't split, just chill baby

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    1. The brady bunch was even good in its after life as commercials. Especially when Danny Trevo, bad guy movie actor, is complaining to the brady parents about his busted nose. They finally give him a snickers candy bar and he takes a bite. Next moment, Trevo morphs into Marcia Brady.

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    2. Gilligan's Island- "If not for the courage of the fearless crew, the Minnow would be lost"
      Great urban paraphrase Flo! "If the boss is on your back, don't split, just chill baby!"

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  13. Lol Flo! Love your paraphrase brother :D

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  14. 1. "Whoever quarries stones may be injured by them; whoever splits logs may be endangered by them." Ecclesiastes 10:9

    There's an inherited danger assumed and understood by those whose occupations are in hazardous environments.

    2. The Andy Griffith Show

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    1. Robert , Andy Griffith was one of the best.

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    2. Excellent paraphrase that communicates more of the meaning then the ancient rendering to people today Robert!
      The Andy Griffith Show- I'm whistling right now :)

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    3. Robert, your paraphrase reminds me of the saying "work smarter not harder"

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    4. That's a good paraphrase, Robert!

      By the way, I loved watching Andy Griffith too, and I still do.

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  15. 1) “and fools multiply words. No one knows what is coming— who can tell someone else what will happen after them?”
    ‭‭Ecclesiastes‬ ‭10:14‬ ‭
    Nobody can promise you what tomorrow will bring.

    2) I had many favorite tv shows as a child but me and my dad enjoyed watching the 3 stooges and laurel and hardy

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    1. Excellent paraphrase Ricardo!
      So glad you and your dad enjoyed many good laughs together.

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  16. 1. Eccles 10: 11 knowing how to charm a snake is of no use if you let the snake bite first.
    Paraphrase: why buy a new car if your drivers license has been revoked.
    2. I also had many favorite TV shows. One of them was "Flash Gordon". It kind off set the stage
    for Star Trak. There were heros and villains . The head villain was "Mig the Mercyless". The flying space ship were props suspended be strings. The episodes were rather short with with lots of commercials. Come to think of it , my favorite TV program was The Three Stooges.

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    1. Great paraphrase, Louie. It is true that fools often make decisions or take actions that are contrary to their reality. I don't think Flash Gordon was on the air anymore when I was a kid, but I am a big fan of science fiction and currently enjoy listening to old-time science fiction radio shows like X-Minus One, which I imagine were a lot like Flash Gordon in how their writers imagined the future and space travel would be.

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    2. I never saw Flash Gordon, but you know I'm with you watching Star Trek and the Three Stooges.

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  17. 1. Paraphrasing a verse:
    As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.

    The very same way that a ‘funk’ of dead insects can contaminate a pleasant odor, doing something stupid can contend against countless, previous acts of chivalry.

    2. What was a favorite TV show you liked as a boy?

    The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, BJ McKay and his best friend Bear, Dukes of Hazards, Sanford & Son, All in the Family and The Jefferson’s.

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    1. Marcos, the courtship of Eddie's Father was also a movie . It stared Glenn Ford and Ron Howard. It a great movie. What a talented young actor Ron Howard was.

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    2. Very good paraphrase Mark!
      The Courtship of Eddie's Father- wow are you old enough to remember that, starring Bill Bixbe?

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  18. Ecclesiastes 10:10 If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed, but skill will bring success.
    When you lack the knowledge and the training some tasks will be very difficult to do. Many mistakes will be made and and it may take more resources and time then was planned for. But when you have developed the skill through experience you can quickly succeed at completing that task.

    2) A favorite TV show I liked as a kid was Flash Gordan which came on early on Saturday mornings before the cartoons.

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    1. Dave, I didn't think anyone else know about Flash Gordon. One of the first I saw with space ships. Even if the we're suspended with stings and fake smoke. But it was action packed.

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    2. Thank you for those great encouraging words.

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    3. Very good unpacking of the meaning of the verse Dave!
      I never even heard of Flash Gordon growing up in Michigan.

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    4. David , I reread your paraphrase of verse Eccles 10: 10. You stacked it out very well , thanks.

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  19. 1- Ecclesiastes 10:2New Century Version (NCV)
    2 The heart of the wise leads to right,
    but the heart of a fool leads to wrong

    This verse is so true. By the way the three stooges is a very funny show.

    2- Friends and Arthur

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    1. Great paraphrase, brother. Truly the heart of a wise man will lead him to do what is pleasing to God while the heart of the fool will lead him to do what is wicked.

      How could I forget about Arthur?! Growing up, we didn't have cable, so PBS was our go-to station for cartoons. Arthur was definitely one of my favorites, too.

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    2. That's a good verse Vince. What's the New Vince Version? :)
      Arthur has been around. My kids watched him.

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  20. 1. Ecclesiastes 10:8 Whoever digs a pit may fall into it; whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.
    I interpret "Whoever digs a pit may fall into it" this has if you keep doing the wrong thing, the consequences get worse and eventually there is no fixing it. "whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake" means that people or circumstances will try to prevent you from overcoming obstacles to success.

    2. Some shows I liked were Different Strokes, Family Ties, Get Smart, Whats Happening, Great American Hero, Solid Gold, Threes Company. Happy Days. Too many to name.

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    1. Good paraphrase and thoughts Chuy.
      Get Smart! Remember his shoe phone? :)

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  21. 1. Ecclesiastes 10: 12 Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips.
    Wise men speak the word of God but the fools find death by their own lips.

    2. My favorite TV show is “The Brady Bunch”. I think I wanted to be part of a big family living in a big house such like the TV show. I lived in an apartment building and I am the only child to my mother. I think I long to have brothers and sister and a father that was around. But I thank God for having a happy childhood and a loving mother.

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    1. It's funny brother, you picked the same verse as I did and one of your favorite shows growing up was the Brady Bunch, I selected that too :) We think alike brother :)

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    2. Very good paraphrase Oscar and a touching memory shared. Thanks.

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  22. 1. Ecclesiastes 10:18 "Through laziness, the rafters sag; because of idle hands, the house leaks."
    Because of laziness, a job is poorly done. For ignoring to repair what is poorly done, greater problems arise.

    2. Bill Nye the Science Guy (I have always been a scientist at heart...always naturally curious about the world around me) and Boy Meets World (this was one of those funny, but wholesome family shows with valuable lessons about growing up, being a friend, and becoming a man of integrity).

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    1. Excellent job paraphrasing that verse brother :) you are right, greater problems arise when a job is poorly done.

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    2. Great paraphrase there Osiris.
      Ugh, never saw either of those programs. My loss. :)

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    3. Yeah, I remember that show.

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  23. 1. Ecc 10:12 says "12 Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips." --- my paraphrase is "a wise man seasons his words with Grace, while a dim whit brings self destruction with his own foolish words"

    2. Speed Racer and the Brady Bunch :)

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    1. Yes, very good paraphrase Israel.
      Now here's a story of a lovely lady...

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  24. Ecclesiastes 10: 15 The toil of fools wearies them; they do not know the way to town.
    Paraphrase – The fool works so hard that they forget the simple things.

    Some TV I liked when I was younger was The Dukes of Hazard and Fantasy Island.

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    1. Thanks George, you picked a verse with a bit of sarcastic humor in it :)
      De plane, de plane!

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  25. 1.- Ecc.10:7
    I have seen slaves on horseback while princes go on foot like slaves.

    Paraphrase:
    The life of abundance and excessiveness to keep up with the wealthy is temporarily and will make you a slave to your selfishness, this is proven many times, over and over by the stories of the egocentric wealthy and their arrogance lifestyle, that ultimately leads them in a tailspin and their demised.

    2.- I watched shows with a eerie mysterious theme.
    Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Night Gallery and Alfred Hitchcock

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    1. Good thoughts Armando!
      Yes, I too liked Rod Serling's Twilight Zone.

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  26. Great paraphrase Armando. I got a lot from your paraphrase.

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  27. 1. “I have seen slaves riding on horses and princes walking like slaves on the land.”
    ‭‭Ecclesiastes‬ ‭10:7‬ ‭NASB‬‬

    I've seen poor men wearing Jordan's and rich men wearing pro wings.

    2. X Files

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    1. Very good and enjoyable paraphrase Nic!
      I watched a lot of TV growing up, but almost zero TV programs since then. When did the X Files come out?

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  29. 1) Ecclesiastes 10:12 "Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips."

    Wise people speak with tact, but fools put their feet in their mouths.

    Extra Cross References:
    Proverbs 10:32 "The lips of the righteous know what finds favor, but the mouth of the wicked only what is perverse."
    Proverbs 18:7 "The mouths of fools are their undoing, and their lips are a snare to their very lives."



    2) As my brother Will said, we grew up watching lots of old black and white shows. As a result, two of my favorite shows were I Love Lucy and Dick Van Dyke Show. I also liked The Munsters. As far as cartoons go, I used to like watching Pink Panther, Scooby Doo, Popeye, Spider-Man, and X-men.

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  30. 1. (Ecc 10:8 NABRE) Whoever digs a pit may fall into it,
    and whoever breaks through a wall, a snake may bite.

    If you start digging a bear trap, make sure you remember where you dug it.

    Don’t be playing in the brush like a buck in the rutt; you are sure to get a snake bite in your butt.

    2. Tom and Jerry

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  31. verse 2 stands out. I guess in some ways my heart is inclined towards to correct way, but in other areas I need to train my hear.

    Verse 8 stands out because of a Bob Marley song "small axe", which uses the verse.

    2 Favorite TV show as a kid. I can't really remember so well aside from Cartoons. One favorite movie that I watched at least once a year was The Great Escape

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  32. 1. Ecclesiastes 10:13 The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness, and the end of his talk is evil madness.

    At first you make no sense but by the end of a conversation one can determine you are not right mentally.

    2. One show that i enjoyed to watch was Sanford and Son.

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  33. I did the wrong blog yesterday but I am redoing it now

    1) A wise man's heart inclines him to the right,
    but a fool's heart to the left. (Ecclesiastes 10:2 ESV)

    a wise man chooses the right path but a fool chooses the wrong path

    2) I liked the show Hey Arnold, It was kinda weird but a good funny show.

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  34. 1: Ecclesiates 10:10 if the axe is dull and its edge is unsharpened, more strength is needed, but skill will bring success.

    If we start to draw away from god then wwe need more help to become wiser.but a knowledgeable man prospers.

    2: my favorite t.v show as a kid was goosebumps. I use to love that show everyday after school I would try to make it home in time to watch it.

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  35. 1.http://bible.com/111/ecc.10.3.niv Even as fools walk along the road, they lack sense and show everyone how stupid they are.
    paraphrase : Just as the man who does not heed wisdom, surely shows from his simple ways never learning.

    2. My favorite show as a kid was alot but two stand out quickly, one being Tom & Jerry and other is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

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