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1 | Was "James" used prior to KJV ? | Bible general Archive 1 | CDBJ | 70887 | ||
Greetings EdB from Northern Ohio, I know that you live in Florida but didn’t realize that you were from Ohio. I live just north of an Amish community called Hartville and my house was built by Amish folks; and as you mentioned, the whole family works on the project. I think that I would trade you an Amish hickory smoked ham for some of that nice Florida warmth. I don’t think that we will ever really be satisfied with where we live until we are at home with the Lord. It seem like all locations have their drawbacks. Speaking of the ham situation I am going to tell one on my eight-year-old grandson. My daughter was fixing a ham for Christmas and her son ask her what they were having; she said a honey-cured ham and my grandson said, “ What kind of disease did it have?” I thought that was a classic, CDBJ |
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2 | Was "James" used prior to KJV ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 70906 | ||
Greetings CDBJ! Since we are discussing Ohio, I thought I would mention that I used to pastor in St. Marys, OH. It is about 3 hours from Canton, but our local high school football team used to get up there just about every year for the state championships! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Was "James" used prior to KJV ? | Bible general Archive 1 | CDBJ | 70931 | ||
Since you were a pastor in St. Marys does that mean you were a Catholic priest? Oh, I just noticed the Ohio at the end, just kidding! My son lived about 10 miles from there before he moved to the Woster Ohio area. Every time I got to visit him I have to watch out for the black horse drawn buggies. There is an area not to far from where he lives now called Kiddren Ohio: Just being there takes one back in time over 100 years. One day, when my son was about nine, we drove down to Kiddren and there was an auction going on for farm animals. An Amish man had a pig jump out of his wagon and run off squealing in frantic desperation as we watched the black clad figure with a big black hat chase the pig up and over a hill for about a half a mile. My boy still laughs about that when I mention it, I don’t know if the poor fellow ever did catch the elusive fleeting pork chop? |
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