After seven successive generations, the prophet Samuel arose from the line of Korah, the genealogy of which is recorded in 1 Chronicles 6:31–38 and 1 Samuel 1:1, 20. Apparently the son of Korah did not die.
Love your last sentence about how the past lives in us...and perhaps most beautifully as song.
And thank you for yesterday's monthly gathering...I am left with a very strong wish to know more about "the hermeneutics of trust." "Trust,"as you know, derives from same root as "truth." Is there an authorial source for the term, or is it your coinage?
After seven successive generations, the prophet Samuel arose from the line of Korah, the genealogy of which is recorded in 1 Chronicles 6:31–38 and 1 Samuel 1:1, 20. Apparently the son of Korah did not die.
B'neyQorach Zombies. Good torah.
Love your last sentence about how the past lives in us...and perhaps most beautifully as song.
And thank you for yesterday's monthly gathering...I am left with a very strong wish to know more about "the hermeneutics of trust." "Trust,"as you know, derives from same root as "truth." Is there an authorial source for the term, or is it your coinage?