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1 | Examine yourselves! | 2 Cor 13:5 | Hank | 8317 | ||
And so, Mark, our saga endeth. We survived. No harsh words were uttered. We are still friends. We are still brothers in Christ. And we end our discourse far more in accord than in anything else. God's blessings on you and those dear to you. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Examine yourselves! | 2 Cor 13:5 | userdoe215 | 8325 | ||
I cannot imagine anything other than friendship with Mark, for his pennings are those of thoughtful discourse, not senseless caviling. Saga? |
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3 | Examine yourselves! | 2 Cor 13:5 | Hank | 8332 | ||
Saga, shogun? I'm not quite sure what you mean, but perhaps you want me to answer why I used the word in connection with the discourse between Mark and me. A saga is not restricted to mean a Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative. It can mean any long detailed account. If you add our combined posts together, you will surely agree that they are both long and detailed :-). But fruitful, I trust. I echo your cheers of Mark. --Hank | ||||||