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google docs suggestions i am going to kill you with a brick. no i didn't mean "Man's". i typed "Jon's" for a reason

I should go to sleep but also what if I finished the fic today? and posted it to and got to wake up to comments?

does my fic suck or have I simply read it too many times? experts are still debating this question

3.4k words in on a fic that was supposed to be just about cuddling. and they aren't even cuddling!!

"These ladies have a very nice friendship in the series and the way that they bond is beautiful, especially because there are so few female characters in the series. It’s so much about the guys and their power. I think there’s a lot of humor and they’re pretty smart. I think that’s really interesting."LOTTE VERBEEK

Do theologians in Omegaverse worlds argue about what Jesus meant when he said "I'm the Alpha and the Omega"?

That makes a lot of sense, actually.

Does anyone know the history as to how that ended up in the bible? Idk, it seems weird that a judean guy who, by historical consensus, spoke aramaic, and possibly hebrew as well, would be using greek letters in a speech. Is this passage thought to be thrown in by the council of nicea on their own? Is this a bad translation and he said the first and last letters of aramaic which was made into greek letters for western audiences? Why is this in there at all? Has the history of this passage been traced as to how it ended up in the canonized version of the bible? I find this very strange that he’d be using greek letters and I gotta know how this came up

The historical Jesus is believed to have spoken Aramaic but the New Testament was written in Greek, likely by people educated in Greek literature and rhetoric.

They also wrote for a largely Greek-speaking audience since most Christian churches at the time were outside of Judea.

Also, that speech is from Revelations- so the Jesus saying that is in a vision seen by a guy imprisoned on a Greek island. (John of Patmos, historically identified with John the beloved disciple, and IIRC imprisoned by Domitian towards the end of the 1st century). So it’s… not really attributable to a historical Jesus.

Historical Jesus spoke Aramaic but Dehydration Hallucination Jesus can speak whatever he wants

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