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Feb - Help edit + Banner space; Go and make a careful search! +++ ![]() Read the free e-book!Feb 2006 Re: 1. editing 2. banner space available for a sponsor to cover cost 3. Go and make a careful search for...information, sick birds, dead birds, the first carriers, etc. 4. Do not share... unclean ... needles. (Re: AIDS/SIDA) 5. Peter's Mother-in-law Dear Reader, 1. Please help edit this book. Where two or three do this, it's wonderful. Where many readers do, God will bless this book most abundantly. There will be a draw for the paperbacks. An award of 1 paperback book each to 10 people who help edit this book with at least 3 improvements. Author to draw 10 names from those submitted by the time of publication. My time is limited because of time intense family duties. Yet, this is the time to publish this book. Please keep in mind: spelling - American please punctuation - double periods etc. other language mistakes awkward explanations mistakes in Bible and page references factual mistakes double language identifiers non-consistency 2. I read that a big banner can be added for a sponsor to the top of every page of this webpage. This would help with the cost of publishing this book webpage and the book with Xulon Press. Please contact the webmaster through the e-mail us button at the bottom of the menu bar, if you are interested. The content will have to be in God's plan. 3. Go (all of you)and make a careful search for the _____. This sentence is so important that it is found in every Bible practically on the first page of Matthew. These are Herod's words used for evil, since he was looking for baby Jesus to kill him out of jealousy. But the very same wording can be used for good when searching for missing people. The very same wording can be adapted for good -- re: battling infectious diseases. Go (all of you) and make a careful search for _______. - information - healers - healed people (of the infectious disease for antibodies or healing serum). - words, wordings with their Bible references - language speakers of those languages needed to fight infectious illnesses - sick birds -- free to roam - caged, ... sick birds - sick bats - sick pigs - sick mice and mouse/rat excrement. - sick people - insects - wild animals - the first carrier of ____ illness, the index case. - the path/way...of illness. - unclean ... needles. (Re: drug users, medical reuse. See eye of the needle) - clean ... needles. (for medical procedures) - sellers of unclean ...meat. - markets... of poultry, and ____. - poultry workers and farms. No time to add any of these wordings in other languages. For a start look at the Directquote Missing?! subpage and scroll down to Go and make a careful search for the child for the Matthew reference and some language wordings. You'd have to take out child/infant from the quote, find the replacement wording you need and substitute. 4. Do not share ... unclean...needles. RE: AIDS/SIDA - This wording could be used on a sign at a needle exchange program or in health care facilities that do not have new needles every single time. Ex: Romania, Kenya and Zaire. To find the wording in other languages: Of all the 'do not share' references in the Bible only one seems useful. Will try to give information soon. There are many 'unclean' references in the Bible 'needle' is in the 'eye of the needle' reference and is featured in the e-book. Read book and use the 'find' feature entering 'needle' in the field. 5. Peter's mother-in-law was healed and immediately she got up and 'served' those that were there. (NT Bible story) I read that in an Ebola outbreak in Zaire many years ago, there were many volunteers to tend the sick. Among them were those that had just survived. They 'volunteered' to 'serve' the sick. Let's follow Peter's mother-in-law's example, especially when we have survived! Cheers and blessings, GG ![]() |
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