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Romance / Re: My Payback To The Girl Who Broke My Heart. by Beatricebarbie: 1:04pm On Jul 09 |
Goodlady:slvts. 🗑 if no money, the next thing is to auction pvzzie |
Romance / Re: My Payback To The Girl Who Broke My Heart. by Beatricebarbie: 5:16am On May 07 |
jubrilELsudan:that kind man is a mumu and if that's you, you are a fh00l |
Romance / Re: My Payback To The Girl Who Broke My Heart. by Beatricebarbie: 5:09am On May 07 |
Goodlady: Coming from a gender that use their body as rags. 🗑 🚮 I wish men realise that you are trash, use and pass to the next |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Third Class Graduates: How Do You Feel When Denied A Job Due To Class Of Degree by Beatricebarbie: 5:32am On Mar 24 |
Jennyclay: You are still not kpia'd. Hopefully it happens soonet |
Crime / Re: Sesan Adelabu Kills His Wife Bolu, Commits Suicide by Beatricebarbie: 8:13pm On Feb 22 |
LilMissFavvy:because women are evul. I am sure she cheated |
Crime / Re: People Block Dangote Trailer And Loot The Goods In The Trailer by Beatricebarbie: 4:50pm On Feb 21 |
Very good. Nigerians no gree 4 them |
Politics / Re: Leaked SGF ₦1bn Memo: Tinubu Presidency Is A Cesspit Of Corruption - PDP by Beatricebarbie: 6:05pm On Feb 10 |
Naijerians are the biggest mu-mu people I have ever seen. We will bear evil until death sef. Nigeria is not the giant of Africa, all na for mouth |
Travel / Re: A Nairalander’s Road Trip To New York by Beatricebarbie: 6:48am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Tourist123:Baby |
Travel / Re: A Nairalandler’s Trip Back To The U.S by Beatricebarbie: 6:40am On Aug 07, 2023 |
Tourist123:you can't have blue passport in just 2 years but maybe a green card and that is cool too |
Travel / Re: A Nairalandler’s Trip Back To The U.S by Beatricebarbie: 7:17pm On Aug 05, 2023 |
Tourist123:this man has finished edo girls 👧 bad edo brother 1 Like |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:28pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he wa.s confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned 2 Likes |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:28pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:25pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourn |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:25pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had. served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.Aft.er the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:25pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man o.f integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:24pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on ea.rth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned |
Literature / Re: The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:24pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned. 1 Like |
Literature / The Man Who God Choose by Beatricebarbie: 3:24pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Canaan, there lived a man named Joshua. He was a young and courageous warrior who had witnessed the mighty deeds of Moses, the great leader who had freed the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Joshua had served as Moses' faithful assistant and had learned many lessons about leadership and faith during their time together.After the death of Moses, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua's shoulders. The Lord spoke to him, saying, "Moses, my servant, is dead. Now, you must rise up and lead my people into the land which I have promised to give them."Filled with determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Joshua gathered the Israelites and reminded them of God's faithfulness. He recounted the miracles they had witnessed, the parting of the Red Sea, the manna from heaven, and the guidance of the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night. With each word, he inspired hope and confidence in the hearts of the people.The journey towards the Promised Land was not an easy one. The Israelites faced numerous trials and tribulations along the way. But Joshua, unwavering in his faith, led them with courage and conviction. He sought the Lord's guidance through prayer and was assured of His presence and protection.As they approached the city of Jericho, a formidable obstacle stood in their path. Jericho was a heavily fortified city, surrounded by impenetrable walls. But Joshua trusted in the Lord's plan and received specific instructions from Him. He was commanded to march around the city once a day for six days, with the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around the city seven times and blow the trumpets. When the trumpet sounded, the people were to shout, and the walls of Jericho would come tumbling down. joshua obeyed without hesitation. He rallied the Israelites and followed God's instructions precisely. On the seventh day, as the trumpets sounded and the people shouted, a miracle unfolded before their eyes. The walls of Jericho crumbled, and the Israelites triumphantly entered the city. This victory not only demonstrated God's power but also marked the beginning of their conquest of the Promised Land.Throughout their campaign, Joshua continued to seek the Lord's guidance. He led the Israelites to many victories, overcoming formidable enemies with unwavering faith. He divided the land among the tribes, ensuring a fair distribution. Joshua was not only a military leader but also a spiritual guide, reminding the people to remain faithful to God's commands and worship Him alone.In one of the most extraordinary events during Joshua's time, the sun stood still in the sky for a whole day at his command. It was during a critical battle against the Amorites. Joshua realized that they needed more daylight to secure victory, so he prayed to the Lord, asking Him to halt the sun's movement. In response to Joshua's faith and boldness, God granted his request, extending the daylight until the battle was won.Under Joshua's leadership, the Israelites conquered the land of Canaan, fulfilling the promise that God had made to their ancestors. Joshua's unwavering faith and obedience became a shining example for generations to come. He was a man of integrity, leading with humility and devotion to God.As the years passed, Joshua grew old and gathered the people one last time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness and urged them to remain loyal to the Lord. He knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close, but he was confident that God would continue to be with His people.Joshua passed away, leaving behind a legacy of faith, courage, and obedience. The Israelites mourned 1 Like |
Literature / Re: Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:18pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of histo |
Literature / Re: Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:17pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of history. |
Literature / Re: Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:17pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of history. |
Literature / Re: Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:17pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of history |
Literature / Re: Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:16pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of history. |
Literature / Timbuktu by Beatricebarbie: 3:16pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and rich in history, there lived a remarkable woman named Halima. Her tale is woven from the fabric of historical facts, stretching across centuries and continents, depicting the extraordinary journey of a woman who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.Halima was born in the early 18th century in Timbuktu, a city known for its vibrant trade and intellectual pursuits. Despite being born into a modest family, she possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge that set her apart from her peers. From a young age, Halima voraciously devoured the works of scholars and engaged in intellectual debates with the esteemed thinkers of her time.In Timbuktu, renowned as a center of Islamic scholarship, Halima's intellect flourished. She immersed herself in the study of theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, breaking free from the confines of traditional gender roles that limited the opportunities available to women. With each passing year, her reputation as a prodigious scholar grew, attracting the attention of scholars and travelers from distant lands.Word of Halima's brilliance eventually reached the ears of an influential and enlightened ruler in the Ottoman Empire, Sultan Selim III. Intrigued by the tales of this exceptional woman, Sultan Selim extended an invitation for her to join his court in Istanbul, the grand capital of the empire.Halima, recognizing the rare opportunity that lay before her, accepted the Sultan's offer and embarked on a momentous journey across the vast Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. Her arrival in Istanbul was greeted with great anticipation, as scholars and nobles awaited the meeting of minds between Halima and the esteemed intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire.Under Sultan Selim's patronage, Halima's intellectual pursuits flourished. She engaged in stimulating conversations with renowned philosophers and scientists, exchanging ideas and challenging long-held beliefs. Her fearless pursuit of knowledge, coupled with her eloquence and wisdom, made her a respected figure within the Ottoman court.Halima's thirst for exploration and discovery extended beyond the realm of intellectual pursuits. Inspired by the tales of legendary travelers and explorers, she yearned to witness the marvels of the world firsthand. Equipped with a voracious appetite for adventure, she embarked on a series of daring expeditions to various corners of the globe.Her journeys took her to the bustling markets of Cairo, where she haggled with merchants and soaked in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. She ventured deep into the heart of the Sahara Desert, traversing vast sand dunes and encountering nomadic tribes whose traditions and customs fascinated her.Halima's wanderlust also led her to the fabled cities of Europe. In Paris, she mingled with the intellectual elite of the Enlightenment, engaging in spirited debates on matters of philosophy and politics. In London, she marveled at the scientific advancements of the Industrial Revolution, forging connections with inventors and visionaries who were shaping the modern world.But it was Halima's fateful encounter with the famed explorer James Cook that would forever change the course of her life. In a chance meeting during one of Cook's voyages, their shared curiosity and passion for discovery ignited a profound bond. Together, they embarked on a series of expeditions to uncharted territories, venturing into the unexplored depths of the Pacific Ocean.Their expeditions yielded invaluable scientific discoveries, ranging from previously unknown animal species to the mapping of uncharted islands. Halima's sharp intellect and astute observations contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. Her collaboration with Cook would forever be etched in the annals of history. |
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