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Monday, June 24, 2019

Enjoy

6.27.19
Ava and Reese 

Enjoy
Freedom
享受自由 
Xiǎngshòu zìyóu
自由を享受する
Jiyū o kyōju suru
ps90
frui libertate

The afternoon breeze
blew through the trees
dispersing storm tossed leaves.

The place away from danger is a refuge.
Refugees flee to find safety for their use.

Like wolves we chose to move even in the night
to escape certain death as our plight.

This has been true from one generation to another.
War has been against your fellow man as brother.

It has driven non-combatants to a place that is other
than the one in which we had taken succor.

Spoils and taxes have driven war against some flutter
of threat created by news of some slaughtering snuffer.

War has to be limited to defense to be just.
The limitation will guide those who govern for us.

A thousand years in divine sight
are like one watch within the night.

We had been swept away like a dream.
Like the grass in the morning, we were green
then, we lost the moisture to feed our need.
We withered brown by the evening due to heat.

We consumed too much in displeasure.
We took beyond the seasoned measure.

We lost our faith for fear of wrath.
We lost our health upon this path.

We didn't change to meet the challenge.
Iniquity prevented the savagery to manage.

Guilt from secret sins held movement in check.
Power as a motive had become a train wreck.

Destruction makes sure the days are gone.
Years are shortened before they grow long.

The span of life is eighty years.
It's more like ninety when we shed fears with tears.

The sum of life is labor and sorrow
when we don't build law with love for tomorrow.

The power of production replaces wrath with math.
This is the power that civilization has.

Seek good, not evil, that you may live
as a model for living as one who gives.

Hate evil and love good for justice in the gate
to manage resources with patience in how to participate.

Who can be saved when judgment condemns the person?
Immortal strength selects statements that strengthen benign purpose.

Knowledge is like standing on a chair to get closer to the moon.
A step back for perspective will produce a fall with a consequential tune.

Different frames for perception produce a race
for perspective on how to rule out what is not the case.

The insect that lighted on the girl on a horse
was brushed away as the ordinary course
without remorse.

The pear blossom blooms in the early Spring.
The tree is seen as a beautiful thing.

Terrific thunder from the elder brother
produced good fortune unique to each other.

We have a high priest who has passed through the heavens.
Salvation from the Son of God lets us hold fast to our confession.

The one who serves Christ is acceptable for approval.
Slavery as protected by law has met with removal.

The Son has the power to take up life again.
The Spirit resurrects for the imminent presence to attend.

Variance in production with instruction from time
makes the value of our products seem sublime.

Learn from experience to teach yourself measure.
It is the gold which life does so highly treasure.

Replace the daze of affliction in adversity
with the ways of satisfaction in maturity.

Time turns mind back to the dust to say,
"Go back to earth like a child at play."

Who feels the power of your presence?
You are in the wonder of the divine essence.

Who loves the real feeling of true power?
You are growing in strength by the hour.

Teach us to value time for our hearts in wisdom.
We will learn to see mission with our vision.

How long will you wait?
Get this goal straight.

Be gracious with your love.
It is the message that came from above with the dove.

Satisfy us with your kindness in the morning,
so we may weather storms as life's adorning.

Make us glad by the measure of the days
in which we were afflicted in ways
that the endurance of adversity will be raised
as the emblem of virtue to be praised.

Show your work to your loved ones.
Your splendor will shine like the sun.

Productive action makes the power to alleviate distress.
The rule for production blends thought into action to eliminate mess.

May your grace be with us.
The fruit of labor will be discussed.

We see that we saw the soul as one
in the products of our love.

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Psalm 90
Domine, refugium
Dominated, our refuge

1 Lord, you have been our refuge
from one generation to another.
2 Before the mountains were brought forth,
or the land and the earth were born,
from age to age you are God.
3 You turn us back to the dust and say,
"Go back, O child of earth."
4 For a thousand years in your sight are like yesterday when it is past
and like a watch in the night.
5 You sweep us away like a dream;
we fade away suddenly like the grass.
6 In the morning it is green and flourishes;
in the evening it is dried up and withered.
7 For we consume away in your displeasure;
we are afraid because of your wrathful indignation.
8 Our iniquities you have set before you,
and our secret sins in the light of your countenance.
9 When you are angry, all our days are gone;
we bring our years to an end like a sigh.
10 The span of our life is seventy years,
perhaps in strength even eighty;
yet the sum of them is but labor and sorrow,
for they pass away quickly and we are gone.
11 Who regards the power of your wrath?
who rightly fears your indignation?
12 So teach us to number our days
that we may apply our hearts to wisdom.
13 Return, O Lord; how long will you tarry?
be gracious to your servants.
14 Satisfy us by your loving-kindness in the morning;
so shall we rejoice and be glad all the days of our life.
15 Make us glad by the measure of the days that you afflicted us
and the years in which we suffered adversity.
16 Show your servants your works
and your splendor to their children.
17 May the graciousness of the Lord our God be upon us;
prosper the work of our hands;
prosper our handiwork.

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Romans 14:18

The one who serves Christ is acceptable to God for human approval.

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The one who serves Christ is acceptable for approval.
Slavery as protected by law has met with removal.

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John 10:18

'The Father loves me, because I lay down my life in order to take it up again. I laid it down of my own accord. I have the power to lay it down. I have the power to take it up again. I have received this command from my Father.'

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The Son has the power to take up life again.
The Spirit resurrects for the imminent to attend.

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Reservations
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Ps.90:1

Lord, you have been our refuge
from one generation to another.

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Cornelius Hill
b. November 13, 1834, tribal land in Wisconsin
d. January 26, 1907, Oneida, Wisconsin

He was ordained to the diaconate on June 27, 1895.

The native name for Cornelius Hill  was Onan-gwat-go (“Big Medicine”). He was the last hereditary chief of the Oneida Nation. He also served as a priest for the Episcopal Church in the United States of America in his last years.

Cornelius was born on tribal lands in Wisconsin in 1834. His parents belonged to the Oneida tribe. The Oneida were with the Iroquois confederacy in New York state. They were known for their longhouses and communal lifestyle.

They were not opposed to settlement or agriculture. The period of time into which he was born was characterized by significant change in the relations between Native and European Americans.

About 80,000 members of the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole Nations lived on land that many Americans felt could be more profitably farmed and settled by non-Indians by the early 1830’s.

All five nations had signed treaties with the US government guaranteeing the right to live in their ancestral lands and maintain their sovereign systems of tribal government.  These nations were unwilling to negotiate new treaties with the federal government that would give away any of their territory.

President Andrew Jackson decided that a new federal policy would be necessary in order to remove the natives from their lands.  He supported the Removal Act of 1830. This gave the President the right to make land "exchanges" by forcibly removing the five tribes from their ancestral lands against their will.

The men who created the reservation system believed that if natives could be confined to one particular geographical place reserved for them they could become 'civilized" and assimilated into American life.

They could be encouraged to stop being nomadic and to become settled like white men. The reservations were to make sure the remaining tribes were converted to Christianity, taught English, sewing and small-scale farming. The goal was to make them Americanized in the European American way.

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Amos 5:15

Hate evil and love good.
Establish justice in the gate.
It may be that the LORD, the God of hosts,
will be gracious to the remnant of Joseph

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An Episcopal missionary by the name of Rev. James Lloyd Breck escorted the ten year old Cornelius and two other boys to Nashotah House to learn English in 1843. The boys were to be educated by Episcopal bishop Jackson Kemper and other missionaries for five years.

Hill became a chief for the Bear clan as a teenager at a council of Oneida from New York, Canada and Wisconsin. He was given the responsibility for distributing the annuity money from previous treaties among his people at age 18.

He was later given responsibility for taking the census of tribal members. The number of members doubled in Wisconsin in the course of his office. Hill went to Albany, New York and Washington, D.C. to advocate for his people several times.

Federal Law

The Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1790 had placed nearly all interaction between Indians and non-Indians under federal control. A judge from a state could not arbitrate  disputes.

The jurisdiction for the US government included the buying and selling of Indian land. It also established new boundaries for Indian Country, protected Indian lands against non-Indian aggression, subjected trade with Indians to federal regulation, and stipulated that injuries against Indians by non-Indians was a federal crime.

The conduct of Indians among themselves while in their country was left to the tribal leadership.  Indian people saw their lands greatly diminished between 1763 and 1889 despite the initial attempt to respect their lands and rights.

Eastern and Plains Indian nations lost the range of their ancestral homeland. Nations on the West Coast also suffered great losses.  Oregon tribes lost the majority of their territory beginning in 1841, continuing in 1864 and ending in 1880.

California native tribes suffered a similar fate beginning with the 1848 discovery of gold. The loss of land continued with the 1850’s negotiations of eighteen treaties in northern California that were never ratified by the U.S. government. The rapid loss of land decreased as the 19th century came to a close.

The Dawes Act of 1887 divided tribal allocations into individual properties. It was a way of reducing the land protected by treaties. It was also part of the movement to assimilate native Americans in European American traditions.

The major distinction between the two cultures was that of settled versus nomadic lifestyles. The reservations and the individual land allocations were a way to insist on the right to private property.
European American Culture

Tribal land was broken up and given to individuals.  These plots could not be sold for 25 years, but reservation land left over after the distribution of allotments could be sold to outsiders. The US government sold the "excess" land to whites to help expose Indians to the civilizing effects of mainstream American society after the allotment process was completed.

[Citizens or not, the Apostles insisted on abstinence from meat sacrificed to idols. It was a more contentious issue than it may have seemed. The author of the letter to the Romans was moving Christendom away from the apostolic injunction against said sacrifice.]

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Romans 14:17

The kingdom of God is not food and drink. It is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.

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Cornelius used his knowledge of tribal history from New York and his communication skills to defend native allocations.

Rev. Edward A. Goodnough worked among the Oneidas as a missionary and teacher from 1853 to 1890. Hill had served with him as an organist and interpreter for Episcopal services. He thought ordination would bring additional authority among whites to help him become a bridge between the cultures.

Hill and Goodnough's successor, Rev. Solomon S. Burleson, was also a lawyer and doctor. He had negotiated with the federal government to secure a hospital for the reservation in 1893. The Sisters of the Holy Nativity for nuns were designated to work in the hospital and educate tribal members.

Agriculture

Hill also helped tribal members learn new farming techniques and secure machinery. Women made baskets and beadwork for sale. They learned to make lace to support themselves in the modernized world after 1900.

Tribal members had volunteered at a limestone quarry one day a week since 1870. They laid the cornerstone for a new gothic stone chapel in order to dress stone for a new church building in 1887.

They named the building the Church of the Holy Apostles.

Church of the Holy Apostles
Oneida, Wisconsin

The Church of the Holy Apostles in NY was the oldest Indian mission of the Episcopal Church. The name traces its roots to the earliest Anglican missionaries from the Church of England and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.  The mission was established in the area that would later become central New York around Oneida Lake.

Bishop John Henry Hobart of New York licensed Mr. Eleazer Williams as Lay Reader, Catechist and Schoolmaster to the Oneida about 1815 at the earnest request of the Oneida chiefs.

Williams would become the first Episcopal missionary in Wisconsin. He played a major role in the removal of the Oneida from New York to Wisconsin.

The Oneida Indians settled and built a log church building in 1825 in the vicinity of Duck Creek after removing from New York in the 1820’s. Duck Creek was about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Green Bay.

Williams also translated parts of the Prayer Book and certain hymns into the Mohawk tongue.
He wrote a letter to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, the missionary arm of the Episcopal Church, on December 2, 1822.  He requested the establishment of a mission.

The Rev. Norman Nash was appointed as an official missionary on May 22, 1823 for the area around Green Bay. He did not arrive until 1825. Williams had been ordained Deacon in 1824 and undoubtedly held services at Oneida among the Indians.

A larger wood frame "Gothic" church building was built by the Oneidas after out-growing the log church.  The laying of the cornerstone on August 7, 1838 was by Bishop Jackson Kemper, the first Missionary Bishop of the Episcopal Church. It was his first official act in the territory.

The third and present stone church building was built with the support of the Rev. E. A. Goodnough.  The building plan was prepared by the Rev. Charles Babcock, who was also an architect, as a gift to the mission.

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John 10:7

Jesus said to them, ‘Very truly, I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.’

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Bishop Charles C. Grafton ordained Hill a deacon on June 27, 1895. Hill was ordained as a priest in 1903. He was the first of his people to serve in the office. He repeated his vows in his native language.

Hill died on January 26, 1907. He was buried on the reservation in the Church of the Holy Apostles graveyard.

Fire from a lightning strike on July 17, 1920 destroyed the gothic stone church. It was rebuilt in a similar design.

The Oneida continued to revere Hill's wisdom and sanctity. They related tales about him to Works Progress Administration historians during the Great Depression.

Cornelius Hill
科尼利厄斯和力
科尼利厄斯和力

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厄  e         distressed              厄   yaku      bad luck          a      あ    ア          Hil   힐  hill                   
斯  si         this                       斯   shi          this                 su    す    ス                             
和  He       to blend                和  wa           harmony        Hi     ひ     ヒ             
力   li         power                  力   ryoku      power            ru     る     ル                               

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Productive action makes the power to alleviate distress.
The rule for production blends thought into action to eliminate mess.                                                   

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wiki Cornelius Hill
wiki Church of the Holy Apostles, Oneida, Wisconsin
Turning Points in Wisconsin History: Settlement
Turning Pts: Indians in the 20th c.
HistoryToday: Native Americans and the Federal Gvt.
http://americanindiantah.com/…/nar_19thcenturyrelations.html


Sunday, July 15, 2018

Thirst



Thirst for
Rightness
正義のための渇き
Seigi no tame no kawaki
ps42

My heart longs for the sensation of serenity
as a deer thirsts for flowing streams with plenty
of cool, clean water for the modus vivendi.

My soul is cast down.
I remember the celebration of the crown.
The majesty of mountain looked around
at the vibrant green lushness of trees and ground.

The raging peace of river 
was fed by the clear streams from the source as giver.

The water flowed down from beneath the peak 
that held up the soles of my dirty sneakered feet.

The water ran ajar with the contour of the land
as far as the eye could see. It was grand.

God was praised 
by the sun's rays.  

Divinity was seen
as serene
within me as the means
to see from sea to shining sea.

Worship was found outside the temple.
The reward was so ample it produced a gentle tremble.

The finite called to the finite 
in the climate of the light
of the infinite type
until the clouds rolled into sight.
Darkness increased quickly towards that of night.

My heart started at the rumble 
of the thunder drum bum bum tumble
as the waves of wind and spirit started the splattering patter
that cleanses the soul in relation to organic and inorganic matter
when rain roars to the ground with the madness of the hatter.

The lightning flash 
of love commanded respect with a dash 
from the crash.

The sign on the knoll was briefly illuminated
in a field outside of town. The welcome was stated.
I was too wet to be elated.


There was no gate 
inviting you to peacefully investigate.

A squad of five deer stood near
a pond in the forest looking queer.

A school of fish were edified by the nearness of the deer
to their sphere in their wet and clear frontier.

The builder of charm
felt alarm at the knight of swords card.
A hero on a horse rode forward ready to charge.

The empty mind in time 
presents perception as the means to align
perspective with design for the moral climb.

The darkness of knowledge 
is illumined with a question for college
revealed through prayer from the astonished.

"Will you help me?" 
I say to divinity.

"You are my rock,
the strength in whom I take stock.
You are the Giver of life
in whom I take refuge from strife.
You are the Savior in whom I trust. 
Why have you left me to rust? 
Why must I settle for less than enough
while my work is for boon, not bust?"

It's as if my adversary was from the tomb
pouring salt on my wound 
to increase the pain
in each refrain.

I am taunted. I feel tainted
by the question that was feinted,
"Where is your deliverance?
Why are you so ignorant?"

Why are you cast down, dear soul? 
Why have you become so unsettled within your role?

Put your trust in the experience of deliverance. 
Divine being will be praised without ambivalence
within the sanctuary of your temple with reverence.

Creative leadership will shine fully in time.
Love will be crowned with the chime
of live in prime time.




42 Quemadmodum

1 As the deer longs for the water-brooks, *
so longs my soul for you, O God.
2 My soul is athirst for God, athirst for the living God; *
when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
3 My tears have been my food day and night, *
while all day long they say to me,
"Where now is your God?"
4 I pour out my soul when I think on these things; *
how I went with the multitude and led them into the
house of God,
5 With the voice of praise and thanksgiving, *
among those who keep holy-day.
6 Why are you so full of heaviness, O my soul? *
and why are you so disquieted within me?
7 Put your trust in God; *
for I will yet give thanks to him,
who is the help of my countenance, and my God.
8 My soul is heavy within me; *
therefore I will remember you from the land of Jordan,
and from the peak of Mizar among the heights of Hermon.
9 One deep calls to another in the noise of your cataracts; *
all your rapids and floods have gone over me.
10 The Lord grants his loving-kindness in the daytime; *
in the night season his song is with me,
a prayer to the God of my life.
11 I will say to the God of my strength,
"Why have you forgotten me? *
and why do I go so heavily while the enemy
oppresses me?"
12 While my bones are being broken, *
my enemies mock me to my face;
13 All day long they mock me *
and say to me, "Where now is your God?"
14 Why are you so full of heaviness, O my soul? *
and why are you so disquieted within me?
15 Put your trust in God; *
for I will yet give thanks to him,
who is the help of my countenance, and my God.

The Book of Judith is deuterocanonical. It is included in the Septuagint. This gives it a place in  the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox scripture. It is excluded from Jewish texts and assigned by Protestants to the Apocrypha.

The book contains historical anachronisms.  There are scholars that assert that it is non-historical. It has been considered a parable. It could be the first historical novel. The oldest existing version is in the Septuagint. It might be a translation from Hebrew or it could have been composed in Greek.

The story revolves around Judith. She is a daring and beautiful widow who is upset with her countrymen for not trusting God to deliver them from their foreign conquerors. She goes with her loyal maid to the camp of the enemy general, Holofernes. She slowly ingratiates herself with him by promising information on the Israelites.

Holofernes was an invading general of Nebuchadnezzar. He had been dispatched to take vengeance on the nations of the West. They withheld their assistance to his reign.

Who was Nabu?
http://www.azquotes.com/picture-quotes/quote-may-all-the-gods-whom-i-settled-in-their-sacred-centers-ask-daily-of-bel-and-nabu-that-cyrus-the-great-111-91-15.jpg

Nabu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabu

Nabu was known as Nisaba in the Sumerian pantheon. He was worshiped by the Assyrians as well. He gained prominence among the Babylonians in the 1st millennium BCE when he was identified as the son of the god Marduk.

This made him a Mesopotamian deity. He was the god of literacy. Egyptian culture is older than the Mesopotamian. He was probably derived from Thoth, he who is like the ibis. The Greeks would call him Hermes.

Nebuchadrezzar II (c. 605 BC – c. 562 BCE)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebuchadnezzar_II
Nebuchadrezzar II was not a part of the same dynastic succession as Nebuchadrezzar I  (r. c. 1125–1104 BCE).

He had the same name. It means "O god Nabu, preserve my firstborn son." He was the king of Babylon. He had the longest and most powerful reign of any monarch in the Neo-Babylonian empire.
Nebuchadnezzar was the eldest son and successor of Nabopolassar, an Assyrian official who rebelled and established himself as king of Babylon in 620 BC. The dynasty he established ruled until 539 BCE when the Neo-Babylonian Empire was conquered by Cyrus the Great.

Nebuchadnezzar is first mentioned in 607 BCE. The event where he was mentioned was during the destruction of Babylon's arch-enemy Assyria.  He was already crown prince by this time.
He led a force with his ally Cyaxares. Cyaxares was the ruler of the Medes and Persians. The combined force went against the Assyrians and Egyptians in 605. The Assyrians were in control of Syria.

Holofernes occupied the kingdoms along the sea coast. He destroyed the temples for the gods, so all nations would worship the god of Nebuchadnezzar alone. Holofernes was warned by Achior, the leader of the children of Ammon, against attacking the Jewish people. Holofernes and his followers were angered by Achior. They rebuked him insisting that there was no god other than Nebu.

The general laid siege to Bethulia, commonly believed to be Meselieh. The city almost surrendered. Holofernes's advance stopped the water supply to Bethulia. The people lost heart and encouraged Ozias and their rulers to give way. The leaders vowed to surrender if no help arrived within five days.

Bethulia was saved by a woman. Judith was the beautiful Hebrew widow who entered Holofernes's camp and seduced him. She was allowed access to his tent one night as he had fallen to the ground in a drunken stupor. She decapitated him, then took his head back to her fearful countrymen. The Assyrians had lost their leader, so they were dispersed. Israel was saved. Judith remained unmarried for the rest of her life though she was courted by many.

Judith 9:11
Judith prayed, 'Your strength does not depend on numbers, nor your might on the powerful. You are the God of the lowly, helper of the oppressed, upholder of the weak, protector of the forsaken, saviour of those without hope."

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One of the inconsistancies of the story about Judith was that the kingdom of Israel was attacked by Assyria, not Babylon. Nebuchadrezzar was the ruler of Babylon, not Assyria.

Another was that Israel was saved. The kingdom was conquered. The people were either killed, sold into slavery or dispersed in some other way. The territory for the kingdom of Israel was called Samaria. Samaria was taken during the rule of Sargon II. The siege had been started by Shalmaneser in 722 BCE. This was after the reign of Nebuchadrezzar I and before that of Nebuchadrezzar II.


2 Corinth. 5:15
Christ died for all, so that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised for them.

John 20:11-12
Mary stood weeping outside the tomb. She bent over to look into the tomb as she wept. She saw two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus had been laid. One was at the head and the other at the feet.

Mary Magdalene
http://satucket.com/lectionary/Mary_Magdalene.htm

Mary Magdalene is mentioned in the Gospels as being among the women of Galilee who followed Jesus and His disciples. She was present at His Crucifixion and Burial. She went to the tomb on Easter Sunday to annoint His body. She was the first to see the Risen Lord. She announced His Resurrection to the apostles. She is referred to in early Christian writings as "the apostle to the apostles."

The name Magdalene is an association with Magdala. Magdala held the Migdal tower. This tower was used to dry fish.

The Mariamne tower had an association with the Hasmonean dynasty. It was named for Mariamne, the wife of Herod. Mariamne is a Hebrew form for the name Mary. The Hasmoneans were replaced by the Herodians in the Judean monarchy by the Romans.

Rome had helped the Hasmoneans to ascend to power, but they were interested in changing the kingdom into a republic.

Mariamne Tower
aka Mariamne Magdala
Mary Magdalene
Herod's Citadel
http://www.bible-history.com/jerusalem/mariamme_tower.jpg

The Towers

King Herod built the three towers for the citadel upon a location that was already fortified. It had been a stronghold since the days of Solomon. The citadel was the highest point of the city. It was about 2500 feet above sea level. Herod added to the citadel and  built the towers to protect his palace and the western side of the city. These were fantastic towers. The largest was the Phasael Tower but the most beautiful was dedicated to his wife Mariamne.

The tower was named after the beloved Hasmonean wife whom he had murdered. Josephus said "the king considering it appropriate that the tower named after a woman should surpass in decoration those called after men." It stood 74 feet high.

Titus spared Herod's fortress when he destroyed most of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Nothing remains of Herod's three towers. A Citadel named "David's Tower" stands on the spot where Phasael’s Tower had been.

Herod's Murders
Antiquities 15.7.4 222-231
http://josephus.org/Mariamme.htm#lastPlot

 The king lay down to rest about noon one day. He called for Mariamme out of the great desire he always had for her. She came in, but would not lie down with him. She expressed her contempt for him when he urged her. She bitterly reproached him for having had her grandfather and her brother killed.

He took the statement as impudence. He was on the verge of doing something rash to her. The king's sister Salome observed how greatly disturbed he was. She sent in his principal servant who had been prepared long beforehand for just such an opportunity.

Salome had instructed him to tell the king that Mariamme had tried to persuade him to assist in preparing a love potion for the king. If the king appeared to be greatly concerned and asked further about the supposed love potion, the servant was to say that Mariamme prepared the potion. He was only asked to give it to him. If the king did not appear to be much concerned he was to let the matter drop so no harm should come to the servant in either case.

Salome took this opportunity to send him in to make his speech. So he went in with assurance and urgency and said that Mariamme had given him presents to persuade him to give the king a love potion. The king felt that he had been bewitched. He put his wife on trial. Herod gathered together those most faithful to him. He brought the accusation against Mariamme concerning the love potions and drugs she had been alleged to have prepared.

He lost his temper while speaking and was in too great a passion to judge. The jury perceived  this. They condemned her to death.

It occurred to him and some of those in the court that she should not be so hastily put to death after the sentence had been passed. She should be imprisoned in one of the fortresses of the kingdom instead. Salome and her party labored hard to have the woman put to death immediately. They persuaded the king by advising him of the danger of demonstrations by the populace were she allowed to live. Mariamne was led out to her execution. She was killed about 29 BCE.

Herod's palace was constructed between 37 and 4 BCE. Jesus of Nazareth was most probably tried by Pontius Pilate in the courtyard for the palace.

The Hasmoneans were the family dynasty referred to in the books of the Maccabees. Herod professed love for her, but he was Idumaean. He wasn't Judean. He was appointed king by the Romans. He married Mariamne to appease the Judeans and the Romans. He was motivated by jealousy of their popularity among the people. He had a tower built in her name, but it was only a claim to his testimony of love. This "love" was an outward sign of a condition lacking grace.

The Magdalene Mariamne was known to the writers of the gospel.

Gospel Writers
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/…/who-was-mary-magdalene-11…/…

The gospels are not eyewitness accounts. They were written 35 to 65 years after Jesus’ death. It is believed that there was a common source for the sayings of Jesus. The differences in the accounts was due to the jelling of separate oral traditions that had taken form in different Christian communities. Jesus was crucified in about the year 30 CE. The gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke date to about 65 to 85. The common material lends credibility to the existence of a common source.

The Gospel of John was composed around 90 to 95. It is distinct. It was written last. When we read about Mary Magdalene in each of the gospels we are not getting history in a strict factual sense. Each account is the documentation of a communal memory. The memory was shaped by time, shades of emphasis and the effort to make a distinct theological point.

The synoptic texts are Mark, Matthew and Luke. They share enough common material to warrant the assumption of the same source of sayings. The dating of the written record is associated with the destruction of Jerusalem. The destruction and the affiliated persecution gave the writers a motivation to document that which they believed to be true in the context of theological history.

Mary Magdalene was the first witness to the empty tomb in which Jesus had been placed. The crucifixion of Jesus corresponds with the destruction of Jerusalem in this context. His resurrection is a testimony to the faith that a better state of affairs would be constructed.

This was taken by the popes who called for the crusades as a claim to the city of Jerusalem. It is better to understand the resurrection of Jesus as Christ as a call to redeem the law from the doctrine of destruction that was grafted into the text of the bible during the codification of the canon by the Roman occupation.

The Magdala Stone
https://upload.wikimedia.org/…/800px-Magdala_Stone_%284%29.…

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala_stone

The Magdala stone is a carved stone block unearthed by archaeologists in a Galilean synagogue in Israel. It is dated to the time before the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70.
It is noted for detailed carving. The carving was made while that Temple still stood. It is assumed to have been made by an artist who had seen the scene before it was destroyed by the Roman military.

Some archaeologists describe the carving as something that enables a new, scholarly understanding of the synagogue. The place for worship was conceptualized as sacred during the period while the Temple was still standing. This overturns the long-held scholarly consensus that the synagogue was merely an assembly or study hall prior to the destruction of Jerusalem. The Torah and other sacred books were read aloud and studied in each synagogue building, but it was not a sacred space for worship with prayer.

The Magdala altar stone stood in the center of the Migdal Synagogue. It is tall enough to have been used as a reading desk or podium by someone in a seated position. A similar size stone was found in an ancient synagogue dating from the Byzantine period in a dig at nearby Horvat Kur.  It is also carved with images of the Temple.

Rina Talgam is a professor who specializes in the art of the ancient Near East at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is a leading scholar on the meaning of this stone. She understands the Magdala Stone as a depiction of the Temple and the implements used in worship. The carving includes the depiction of the Holy of Holies by an artist who had actually seen the Temple and was familiar with the most sacred of spaces.

The image on the Magdala stone was intended to lend a sacred aura to this synagogue. The image made it “like a lesser Temple” for use in Galilee. The territory was a long journey from Jerusalem under the conditions of that pedestrian era. Most people traveled by foot.

Migdal, Israel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migdal,_Israel

The town is named after the old city of Migdala Nunia (Aramaic: "fish tower"). It was the home town of Mary of Magdala (Luke 8:2). It is situated just west of the Kinneret on Tiberias-Rosh Pina road.

A salvage dig was conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in September 2009. It was prior to the construction of a hotel. The dig revealed an ancient synagogue believed to date back some 2000 years. It was dated from 50 BCE to 100 CE.

Archaeologists discovered an unusual stone carved with a seven-branched menorah in the middle of a 120 sq.m. main hall. It is the first of its kind to be discovered from the early Roman period. The walls are decorated with brightly colored frescoes in addition to the engraved stone.

Mary Magdalene
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdala

All four gospels refer to a follower of Jesus called Mary Magdalene. It is usually assumed that this means "Mary from Magdala". There is no biblical information to indicate whether this was her home or her birthplace. Most Christian scholars assume that she was from the place the Talmud calls Magdala Nunayya. This is also where Jesus landed on the occasion recorded by Matthew.

Josephus refers to a wealthy Galilean town destroyed by the Romans in the Jewish War from 66-73 CE. The town had the Greek name "Tarichææ" from its prosperous fisheries. Josephus did not give its Hebrew name.

There are authors who identify this place with Magdala Nunaiya. The "fish tower" was used to dry fish. It was also known in biblical times for flax weaving and dyeing. It was a major campaign camp for Josephus during the Jewish Wars.

Its reference in Matthew 15: 39 is given as "Magadan" in some editions.  It is called "Dalmanutha" in Mark 8: 10. The site is known now as "el-Medjel."

The name, Mary Magdalene, represents a conjunction between the Mariamne and Magdala towers.
The resultant 'watchtower' was a testimony to the history for the time. The destruction of the city of Jerusalem was a marker that indicated that the Romans had assisted the Hasmoneans to obtain liberation from the Seleucids in order to establish a republic in place of the kingdom.

Judean law would still act as a witness to the history of law itself with respect for the development in the Middle East and Mediterranean areas. Allusions to the contributions of Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Seleucid and Roman empires were encoded with respect for the ancient law against murder recorded in the script for the code of Ur-Nammu, an ancient Sumerian expression.

Sumerian was the first language of cuneiform letters. It was a step beyond the hieroglyphs of Egypt. The factual expression of history was something that was being derived from the progression from the symbolic fiction associated with polytheism to the realistic frame for the historical perspective as presented by the prevailing moral concern of monotheism.

7.23.18

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F7.20 Waxing Gibbous near Jupiter
T7.24 Full Moon meets Saturn

Karl Menninger, 7.23.1893, Topeka, KS
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Topeka passed through a boom period that ended in disaster during the late 1880's. There was vast speculation on town lots. The 1889 bubble burst and many investors were ruined. Topeka, however, doubled in population during the period and was able to weather the depressions of the 1890's.

Another kind of boom happened in the early in the 20th Century. This time the automobile industry took off. Numerous pioneering companies appeared and disappeared. Topeka was not left out.

Karl Augustus Menninger was an American psychiatrist and a member of the family of psychiatrists who founded the Menninger Foundation and the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas. He was long considered the elder statesman and dean of American psychiatry.

He was a crusader for many causes, including neglected and abused children, prisoners, American Indians and wildlife.



Donald Trump 6.14.46, New York, NY
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The difficult years of the Great Depression saw the election of reformer Fiorello La Guardia as mayor and the fall of Tammany Hall after eighty years of political dominance.

Returning World War II veterans created a post-war economic boom. Large housing tracts in eastern Queens and Nassau County were developed as well as similar suburban areas in New Jersey. New York emerged from the war as the leading city of the world. Wall Street assumed America's place as the world's dominant economic power.

Donald Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States. He was a businessman and television personality before entering politics.



Woody Harrelson, 7.23.61, Midland, TX
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Midland was established in June 1881 as Midway Station on the Texas and Pacific Railway. It earned its name because of its central location between Fort Worth and El Paso. It had become one of the most important cattle shipping centers in the state by 1890.

It was changed significantly by the discovery of oil in the Permian Basin in 1923. The Santa Rita No. 1 well began producing in Reagan County. This was followed shortly by the Yates Oil Field in Iraan. It was transformed into the administrative center of the West Texas oil fields.

Midland was the largest bombardier training base in the country during the Second World War. A second boom period began after the war with the discovery and development of the Spraberry Trend. It was still ranked as the third-largest oil field in the United States by total reserves.

Woody Harrelson is an American actor, comedian, activist, and playwright. He is an enthusiast and supporter for the legalization of marijuana and hemp. He is also an environmental activist. He has spoken publicly against the 2003 invasion of Iraq.



Charisma Carpenter, 7.23.70, Las Vegas, NV
克里斯马卡彭特
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The Moulin Rouge opened in the 1950's. It became the first racially integrated casino-hotel in Las Vegas.

Nuclear weapons testing began at the Nevada Test Site in 1951. The tests were conducted 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the city. Residents and visitors were able to witness the mushroom clouds until 1963. They were exposed to the fallout. The limited Test Ban Treaty required that nuclear tests be moved underground.

The iconic "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign was created in 1959 by Betty Willis. It was never located within municipal limits.

Corporations and business powerhouses such as Howard Hughes were building and buying hotel-casino properties during the 1960's. Gambling was referred to as "gaming" which transitioned into legitimate business.

Charisma Carpenter is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Cordelia Chase in the popular TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–1999) and its spin-off series Angel (1999–2004).

She was born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1970. She is the daughter of Christine, a bird sanctuary worker, and Don Carpenter, a salesman. She has two older brothers, Ken and Troy, and two nieces, Chrissy and Mackenzie. She is of Spanish (from her maternal grandfather), French and German descent.



Daniel Radcliffe, 7.23.89, London, England
丹尼尔·雷德克里夫
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The Greater London Council was abolished in 1986. This left London without a central administration until 2000. City government was restored, with the creation of the Greater London Authority. The Millennium Dome, London Eye and Millennium Bridge were constructed to celebrate the start of the 21st century.

Daniel Radcliffe is an English actor and producer best known for his role as Harry Potter in the film series of the same name. He was born in Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Hammersmith, London, England in 1989.

He is the only child of Marcia Jeannine Gresham (née Jacobson) and Alan George Radcliffe. His mother is Jewish and was born in South Africa and raised in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. His father was raised in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, in a "very working-class" Protestant family. Radcliffe's maternal ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Poland and Russia.



Marina Okada, 7.24.93, Tokyo, Japan
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The Soviet Union declared war on Japan a week before Tokyo’s Aug. 15 surrender in 1945. The declaration scrapped the neutrality pact. The soviet republic seized the southern Kuril islands.

The two countries signed the Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration in 1956. This ended the state of war and restored diplomatic ties. The Soviet Union agreed to return two of the four islands after a peace treaty was signed.

The 1993 Tokyo Declaration was signed by then Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa and Russian President Boris Yeltsin. The statement was central to the development of Japanese and Russian relations. The two nations agreed to settle the territorial dispute regarding the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri and Shikotan in the declaration. The Habomai group of islets were added in order to conclude a peace treaty early and to normalize their relations.

When Putin was elected president in 2001 Japan and Russia agreed to recognize the 1956 joint declaration as the starting point for negotiations to resolve the island issue. President Putin met with Prime Minister Abe in 2016 for talks on the territorial issue.

Okada Marina is a Japanese singer. She is one of the vocalists in the pop-rock band LoVendoЯ and the unit Love Bitter EX. She was born in Tokyo in 1993.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

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Touch
Invisibility
タッチインビジビリティ
Tatchiinbijibiriti
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Light is for sight.                                 視力 shiryoku
Less at night increases fright.                 恐怖 kyofu

The new moon is the match for all fires.  火災 kasai
She is the mother of every desire. 慾望 yokubo

The moans of beastly release  解放 kaiho
echo until they cease                       停止する teishi suru
to wait for the next unseen relief. 救済 kyusai

Explosion galore                                     豊富hofu
has a dazzling allure 魅力 miryoku
for the silvery hint of tints 色合い iroai
in the forest silhouette of linear imprint. インプリント inpurinto

Darkness plucks the wings from painted butterflies. 
Unbelieving flutter fans the moonbeams from unseeing eyes.

Odd-shaped shadows in fertile gardens lie   
under the stygian way of the black disked night.

Agate is the picture of minstrel quiet in complete despair.
Sandy quartz with colored swirls of arrested energy lie there.

The cup by the window has been assigned to you. 
The design is a sign of form for shape renewed.

Fill the cup with the fire of Spring.
The bird of time is on the wing.
Winter had clothed earth for warmth to fling.

The root grows down while the stem shoots up.
Space makes a place for form to take shape as wine in a cup.

Touch the invisible with the lightness of your being.
Lift the light of your countenance from the unseen.

Mercy comes with recognition.
Recognition is the condition for good mission.

Time, courage, and reason fight in the absence of light
to do what's right with or without sight.

Leadership will shine alone
when the path to what's right needs to be shown.

When love is revealed, we will be like we are;
better than that which we discard. 

Salvation is survival with progression.
Resurrection is salvation that transcends regression.

The moral code is the abode for law.
Law is a state that consciousness saw.

Law must be fulfilled
as a condition of will.

Will is not just for the thrill.
Objectivity is the goal for the till. 

Sound is a seashell mound 
to walk around.

Answer me when I call
defender of my cause.

When I call I will be heard
even when the word is a bird.

These are the words I spoke to you.
They were not spoken to misconstrue truth.

Do no harm to your self or another.
Keep this goal to be a good sister or brother.

Consider the lilies of the field.
They do not toil in excess to net their yield.

Smell is a ship’s bell.
It’s hard to tell
from where it swelled.

Scent can be immediate or indirect.
It owns attention in a surge of sweet sense 
or it slowly wafts into consciousness, 
stirring emotions and coloring the prominence
of unthought consonance.

Moxa is for aroma.
Aroma sooths persona
while you're laying in a coma.

Clear is the ring of the golden bell!
A world of clarity the sound foretells!

It rings out with delight
through the medium of flight.

The golden mold shapes the molded notes
in a tune the player connotes.

Circles become waves.
The waves become knaves.

The sound floats to the dove as she dotes
from her perch on a boat as though she wrote
the notes for sea goats.

The serpent, the lion and the bear
only kill when a threat is there.

Out of the sounding cells of the golden bell
a gush of euphony broadly wells!

Taste saves face
 for the bouillabaisse.

Touch is a friction clutch
for your double dutch.
Feel too much?
Shift your stuff
to find your rush.

The experience of existence 
forms the idea of persistence 
in being as more than the idea of this.

The experience of existence exists 
as more than just the idea of bliss.

Fantasy is the first of all the pleasures.
Nothing greater than the greatest idea of measure 
can be conceived to be a better treasure. 

If majesty exists in the mind, 
it also exists in reality to find.

Nobility exists in reality 
as well as the mental prelude to physicality.

The creature of consciousness
is to the path of pleasure contrivance lent. 

Play is an invention that engages the emotions. 
It is the art of stimulating devotion to motion. 

The unmoved mover begins the song.
The movement tells your heart that what's right is strong. 

Music is a prime example
of an unscrambled sample 
of ample art in the gamble.

I had been absent from music in the spring
though rhythm puts the spirit of youth in everything.

When the usual cruelty of April had been dressed with trim
the rings of Saturn swallowed moons as the children of rebellion.

The flight of birds or the sweet smell of Spring
could not make the future speak or sing.

The flower doesn't need to know what odor to construe.
The tree doesn't have to tell the sex of the blooms it grew.

The lily doesn't have to wonder why it bloomed white.
The fruit is sweet, but it figures with the taste of delight.

The deep vermilion in the rose acts as praise
for the power that the stem had raised.

The softly-warbled song
moves from forest openings.
The pleasant woods and colored wings
flash quick as a glance in the April air. 
The bright day fills the silver woods with care.

When forest glades are teaming with bright forms
dark and many-folded clouds foretell the coming-on of storms.

The green slope throws shadows
on the hollow hills to the upland known
in an appeal to the mercy of fire
in a mad expostulation with the deaf roar of the dire
frantic sire as he reaches higher and higher.
with desperate desire 
to see the farmer finish his rows
before the freshness of day retires to expose
darkness to the rose.

Gladness grows in my heart
as the sown seed for grain gets a start. 


4 Cum invocarem

1 Answer me when I call, O God, defender of my cause; *
you set me free when I am hard-pressed;
have mercy on me and hear my prayer.
2 "You mortals, how long will you dishonor my glory; *
how long will you worship dumb idols
and run after false gods?"
3 Know that the Lord does wonders for the faithful; *
when I call upon the Lord, he will hear me.
4 Tremble, then, and do not sin; *
speak to your heart in silence upon your bed.
5 Offer the appointed sacrifices *
and put your trust in the Lord.
6 Many are saying, "Oh, that we might see better times!" *
Lift up the light of your countenance upon us, O Lord.
7 You have put gladness in my heart, *
more than when grain and wine and oil increase.
8 I lie down in peace; at once I fall asleep; *
for only you, Lord, make me dwell in safety.

Acts 3:14
But you rejected the Holy and Righteous One and asked to have a murderer given to you...

1 John 3:2
Beloved, we are God’s children now; what we will be has not yet been revealed. What we do know is this: when he is revealed, we will be like him, for we will see him as he is.

Luke 24:44
Then he said to them, ‘These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you—that everything written about me in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms must be fulfilled.’

4.15.18
Emma Watson, Seth Rogen, Suzuki Airi 4.12

Suzuki Airi
鈴 ling    bell                    suzu bell
木 mu    wood                         ki wood
愛 ai       love                          ai love
理 li        management      ri reason

Persimmon Tree
Bluish-green leaves, male flowers are pink in groups of three, female flowers are creamy-white single. hachiya

Upfront
http://helloproject.wikia.com/wiki/Suzuki_Airi
Blog
http://blog-project.net/suzuki-airi
Website
http://www.airisuzuki.net
Dearest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SalDNH0FWYA

Emma Watson
艾 ai      mugwort ai          moxa
玛 ma    agate                 ba           colored quartz
沃 wo    fertile                uwa        able to produce
森 son   forest                mori        woods

Seth Rogen
设 she assume               se               facility
置  zi    home               su               place
哦 oh  oh                    ro               wow
根 gen   root                   gen             root

Social Network
https://www.facebook.com/sethrogen/

New Moon
Haumea at opposition to sun
In Bootes

Haumea- Hawaiian goddess of fertlility, mother of the volcano and fire goddess Pele
Bootes- Grk. the farmer, a ploughman, invented the wagon and plow

April Constellations
http://www.seasky.org/constellations/constellations-april.html
the Sea Serpent, the Lion and the Bear
Saturn, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Venus, Jupiter

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Celebrate

Health

Celebrate
Love
愛を祝う
Ai o iwau
ps22

Light of my life,
why have you left my sight?

Why have you forsaken me?
Darkness has overtaken the seen.

You are so far from my cry,
I don't know where things lie.

The words of my distress
seek your soft caress.

I cry for you in the daytime
when you desire to reveal the sublime.

When I seek you in the night as well,
outlines are the most the story tells.

You made design for existence.
You are enthroned on praise for subsistence.

Our ancestors put their trust in you.
You delivered them for our being too.

They cried and you delivered.
Their trust was not cast into the river.

I am a worm. I am no man.
I have been scorned by the land.

Those who saw me laughed with scorn.
They curled their lips as to blow a horn.

They said "So much for faith. It was such a waste.
Let your trust be put to shame."

I had been taken from the womb.
My mother's milk, I did consume.

I was entrusted to you since the time of birth.
You have been my faith since I first walked on earth.

Stay with me now. Trouble is near.
There are none to help preserve what's dear.

Young bulls have encircled me.
They were so strong, they hurdled trees.

They opened wide their jaws to roar.
Saliva drooled as they groaned some more.

The fertile land had made them strong.
They feigned a charge after they pawed it long.

My bones are out of joint.
Their science moves slowly from point to point.

My heart melts like wax within my breast.
I am poured out like water to test the crest.

My tongue is like a potsherd in dry dirt
My mouth is parched. It's so dehydrated it hurts. 

You have laid me in the dust of the grave.
I appeal to you for the trust of the brave.

Men and dogs surround the bulls at bay. 
I fall to my knees. The circle portrays the day.

I can count my bones.
I pray the pain atones.

My hands and feet are pierced.
The lines in this play were not rehearsed.

My garments are divided among them.
They play tug of war. They destroy the hem.

Lots are cast for what is left.
Gambling is used to dispel the theft.

Light of life, do not stray from me.
Your are my strength. You help me to see.

Save me from the blade that cuts.
Save me from the the bullet of a gun.
Give me the strength to fight or run.

Save me from wild teeth that tear.
Be it bull or dog, lion or bear. 
Your salvation I will declare.
I will raise my praise from the winding stair.

Joy is praise for life.
Let me live in peace and die free from strife.

Faith was reckoned to me as righteous.
The pious hope for an experience that works like us.

My covenant will be for you.
You will live for the love of truth.

The moon has complete the first quarter since it was new.
It sets at midnight and starts to rise near noon.  

My praise is for joy in the assembly of people.
I will declare that I was delivered from evil.

 I will celebrate life in the presence of the present
with those who assemble for love in essence.

The poor will eat and be satisfied.
The love of joy will be the guide.

Those who share providence 
will share satisfaction as defense. 

Those who seek love 
will see the dove.
“May your heart know peace
and care for others in a way that doesn't cease.”

Gratification will be remembered
past the glow from the burning embers.

Share the joy to the ends of the earth. 
The family of nations will feel the warmth of birth
with gratitude and mirth.

Leadership is the heritage of responsibility.
Responsibility acts with transparency for security
in accord with redemption from liability.

Those who have passed into the past 
celebrate blessings from experience cast
for progress in leadership with joy that lasts.

Our ancestors lived for a hope so vast
that my soul lives for a faith surpassed
that our descendants will live for love unabashed.

Ps.22
22 Deus, Deus meus

1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? *
and are so far from my cry
and from the words of my distress?
2 O my God, I cry in the daytime, but you do not answer; *
by night as well, but I find no rest.
3 Yet you are the Holy One, *
enthroned upon the praises of Israel.
4 Our forefathers put their trust in you; *
they trusted, and you delivered them.
5 They cried out to you and were delivered; *
they trusted in you and were not put to shame.
6 But as for me, I am a worm and no man, *
scorned by all and despised by the people.
7 All who see me laugh me to scorn; *
they curl their lips and wag their heads, saying,
8 "He trusted in the Lord; let him deliver him; *
let him rescue him, if he delights in him."
9 Yet you are he who took me out of the womb, *
and kept me safe upon my mother's breast.
10 I have been entrusted to you ever since I was born; *
you were my God when I was still in my
mother's womb.
11 Be not far from me, for trouble is near, *
and there is none to help.
12 Many young bulls encircle me; *
strong bulls of Bashan surround me.
13 They open wide their jaws at me, *
like a ravening and a roaring lion.
14 I am poured out like water;
all my bones are out of joint; *
my heart within my breast is melting wax.
15 My mouth is dried out like a pot-sherd;
my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth; *
and you have laid me in the dust of the grave.
16 Packs of dogs close me in,
and gangs of evildoers circle around me; *
they pierce my hands and my feet;
I can count all my bones.
17 They stare and gloat over me; *
they divide my garments among them;
they cast lots for my clothing.
18 Be not far away, O Lord; *
you are my strength; hasten to help me.
19 Save me from the sword, *
my life from the power of the dog.
20 Save me from the lion's mouth, *
my wretched body from the horns of wild bulls.
21 I will declare your Name to my brethren; *
in the midst of the congregation I will praise you.
22 Praise the Lord, you that fear him; *
stand in awe of him, O offspring of Israel;
all you of Jacob's line, give glory.
23 For he does not despise nor abhor the poor in their poverty;
neither does he hide his face from them; *
but when they cry to him he hears them.

My praise is of him in the great assembly; *
I will perform my vows in the presence of those who
worship him.

25 The poor shall eat and be satisfied,
and those who seek the Lord shall praise him: *
"May your heart live for ever!"

26 All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to
the Lord, *
and all the families of the nations shall bow before him.

27 For kingship belongs to the Lord; *
he rules over the nations.

28 To him alone all who sleep in the earth bow down
in worship; *
all who go down to the dust fall before him.

29 My soul shall live for him;
my descendants shall serve him; *
they shall be known as the Lord's for ever.

30 They shall come and make known to a people yet unborn *
the saving deeds that he has done.

Gen.17:2
"I will make my covenant between me and you, and will make you exceedingly numerous."

Rom.4:22
 his faith ‘was reckoned to him as righteousness.’

Mark 8:36
what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life?

2/25/18
https://cosmicpursuits.com/2006/the-sky-this-month-february-2018/
23 Feb. The Moon continues its eternal pilgrimage along the ecliptic. Now at first quarter, it rolls through the stars of the Hyades, the naked-eye star cluster that makes up much of the constellation Taurus. Observers in northeastern North America and much of Europe can see the Moon occult Aldebaran, the brightest star in Taurus.

First Quarter Moon
https://www.space.com/33974-best-night-sky-events.html
First quarter moons rise around noon and set around midnight, so they are visible starting in the afternoon hours. The term quarter moon refers not to its appearance, but the fact that our natural satellite has now completed the first quarter of its orbit around Earth since the last new moon.