A Bible scholar opens Psalm 82 in the original language, and can't explain what he's reading. Same word. Same verse. Singular and plural at the same time. This is the moment that changed everything for Michael Heiser.
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“What he loved in horses was what he loved in men, the blood and the heat of the blood that ran them. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise.”
- Cormac McCarthy
In the battle against the Devil, the greatest victory is when someone drives the enemy out not only from himself but also from the hearts of others — something accomplished through preaching and teaching. Hence a third aureola is owed to teahers and preachers (Commentary on Sentences 4.49.5.5)
This is the Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), watching the ice break up in the winter of 1915, just weeks before his exploration vessel The Endurance was crushed by the ice pack and sank below the Weddell Sea. I have cleaned-up and enhanced this old paget plate, which was taken in colour by the ship's photographer Frank Hurley 111 years ago. It's an early colour glass-plate process and not colourised.