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Edelgard Von Quotes By Brian Godawa

If the judges in Psalm 82 "to whom the word of God came" were considered to be men rather than gods by Jesus, then his appeal to the passage to justify his claims of deity would be nonsensical. He would essentially be saying "I am a god in the same way that human judges were human representatives of God." But this would not be controversial, it would divest Jesus of all deity, and they would certainly not seek to stone him. No, Jesus is affirming the divinity of the sons of God in Psalm 82 and chastising the Jews that their own Scriptures allow for the existence of divine beings (gods) other than the Father, so it would not be inherently unscriptural for another being to claim divinity. Of course, Jesus is the species-unique Son of God (John 1:18),[17] the "visible Yahweh" co-regent over the divine council (Dan. 7). But Jesus' point is that the diversity of deity is not unknown in the Old Testament.[18] — Brian Godawa

Edelgard Von Quotes By Mary J. Williams

She looks like a Disney princess, but is a total badass. — Mary J. Williams

Edelgard Von Quotes By Alyssa Rose Ivy

But sweetie, we aren't defined by the mistakes we make, but by what we learn from those mistakes and how we move on. — Alyssa Rose Ivy

Edelgard Von Quotes By Karina Halle

I'd always hoped that love would be enough. Otherwise it's just a Nine Inch Nails song. — Karina Halle

Edelgard Von Quotes By Julia Glass

She loved the dogs as you're supposed to love dogs: consistently — Julia Glass

Edelgard Von Quotes By Dennis Lehane

We're not our brother's keeper, Joseph. In fact, it's an insult to our brother to presume he can't take care of himself. — Dennis Lehane

Edelgard Von Quotes By Clare Vanderpool

My mother was like sand. The kind that warms you on a beach when you come shivering out of the cold water. The kind that clings to your body, leaving its impression on your skin to remind you where you've been and where you've come from. The kind you keep finding in your shoes and your pockets long after you've left the beach. She was also like the sand that archaeologists dig through. Layers and layers of sand that have kept dinosaur bones together for millions of years. And as hot and dusty and plain as that sand might be, those archaeologists are grateful for it, because without it to keep the bones in place, everything would scatter. Everything would fall apart. — Clare Vanderpool