Friday, May 05, 2006
The Adventures of Deutero-Isaianic Man
John Dekker recently made a list of terms never to be used when preaching from the Old Testament.
Here is the Borg's "understanding" of the use of these terms:
After loosing the battle at Hithpael, Deutero-Isaianic-Man escaped on his Tretragrammaton. He looked through his Pericope and believed he had spied his enemies, being swallowed by the Protevangelium. Yet he had made a Phenomenological mistake! His enemies had another Leitmotiv; and the Protevangelium was instead persuing Deutero-Isaianic-Man. The Protevangelium gained on Deutero-Isaianic-Man and unleashed its Hendiadys. Overpowered, he plummeted down into the Ante-diluvian.
As it is written in the Septuagint.
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I will never look at the OT in the same way again. :)
I love the pic of Deutero-Isaianic Man!
he's from some old movie about Samson, i think.
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