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Poem in the IMF time South Korea
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kootvanwyk | 3575 | | 2020-02-02 | 2020-02-02 22:47 |
Poem in the IMF time South Korea
(6de
Oktober 1997)
Yangdung-po,
Seoul
Waar is U?
Here
Waarom
skelt U Adam
dat hy van U wegkruip
Maar
ek kan U nie vind nie?
In my nood
soek ek U
ek behoeft geld en liefde
in my ...
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Mene mene tekel upharsin once more
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kootvanwyk | 3198 | | 2020-02-08 | 2020-02-08 14:07 |
Mene mene tekel upharsin once more
Daniel 5:25
. מְנֵא
מְנֵא, תְּקֵל וּפַרְסִין
The text is Aramaic. But, it seems as if some words were borrowed
from Old Persian or could have had an Old Persian r...
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5 |
Translation of the Newly Found Anchor at Atlith near Haifa
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kootvanwyk | 3232 | | 2020-02-13 | 2020-02-13 00:09 |
Translation of the Newly Found
Anchor at Atlith near Haifa
(Koot van Wyk, Chongni, KNU Sangju Campus, South Korea, 12th of
February 2020)
A swimmer was swimming in the
sea when he saw this anchor and ...
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4 |
Poem of Edwin de Kock on the Great God we serve
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kootvanwyk | 3417 | | 2020-02-15 | 2020-02-15 22:12 |
Poem of Edwin de Kock on the Great God we serve “Ezra, God is so much greater than the universe, with us so tiny on this world at the cosmic edge of things. Why, then, despite all that, would ...
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3 |
China’s Pandemic is a historical Repetition from 1918
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kootvanwyk | 3591 | | 2020-02-19 | 2020-02-19 00:37 |
China’s
Pandemic is a historical Repetition from 1918
Watching the
media from a safe haven and distanced from Wuhan Province in China, people can
easily criticize China for handling the Coronavirus wi...
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Backgrounds of Daniel 7 and 8
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kootvanwyk | 3566 | | 2020-02-22 | 2020-02-22 23:05 |
Backgrounds of Daniel 7 and 8
Nabonidus was the father of Belshazzar and he
was born in 614 BCE and his son Belshazzar was born in 575 BCE. At the fall of
Jerusalem in 586 BCE, Belshazzar was eleven...
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More about Nabonidus and his religion transformation
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kootvanwyk | 6694 | | 2020-02-24 | 2020-02-24 22:19 |
More about Nabonidus and his religion transformation
Nabonidus and his religion was not missed by
scholars since the unveiling of cuneiform tablets in early times. Much has been
published and one of the...
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