The Nuts and Bolts of Bible Prophecy: Core Topics Explained (End Time Bible Prophecy Key Teachings Collection Book 1) February 23, 2024 The Nuts and Bolts of Bible Prophecy: Core Topics Explained (End Time Bible Prophecy Key Teachings Collection Book 1) I’ll stipulate to the nuts. Spread the love Tags: aspect ratio, bulletin board layout, cut and paste, mismatched art styles, WordArt ◀ The Harsh New World (The New Earth Book 1) New Covers For Old: Day XXIV ▶ Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Current ye@r * Leave this field empty Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Current ye@r * Leave this field empty Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 8 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Nicholas Dollak 8 months ago http://mail.boomeria.org/physicslectures/illusions/bolts.jpg Last edited 8 months ago by Nicholas Dollak Nicholas Dollak 8 months ago http://mail.boomeria.org/physicslectures/illusions/bolts.jpg Trying to post a JPEG. Let’s see if this works… Author Nathan 8 months ago Reply to Nicholas Dollak If your comment box looks the same as mine (I *am* special, after all), it’s the isolated icon in the lower right. Nicholas Dollak 8 months ago Reply to Nathan Thanks! Exact same picture. Author Nathan 8 months ago Reply to Nicholas Dollak Yup. Pulled it from your link. EricL 8 months ago I’m guessing that this Bible scholar moonlights in a machine shop, because mastering ancient texts written in a foreign language is so much like assembling metal bookcases. Nicholas Dollak 8 months ago Reply to EricL Hmmm… The last metal bookcase I assembled didn’t have so much metaphor, idioms, and obscure political allegory involved… đ LBC Participant 8 months ago Hint: There are no bolts.
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Trying to post a JPEG. Let’s see if this works…
If your comment box looks the same as mine (I *am* special, after all), it’s the isolated icon in the lower right.
Thanks! Exact same picture.
Yup. Pulled it from your link.
I’m guessing that this Bible scholar moonlights in a machine shop, because mastering ancient texts written in a foreign language is so much like assembling metal bookcases.
Hmmm… The last metal bookcase I assembled didn’t have so much metaphor, idioms, and obscure political allegory involved… đ
Hint: There are no bolts.