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Biblical Women Ruth and Naomi

Naomi and Ruth are two great women whose stories are told in the pages of the Old Testament. Naomi was of the house of Israel, and Ruth was of Moabite lineage, similar in many ways, yet their differences complimented one another in a beautifully unique way.

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Making Money With Dumpster Diving

Dumpsters, or skips as they are called in some parts of the world, can be a treasure trove for those who are bold enough, crazy enough, and curious enough to look. We call it shopping the perimeter....

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Pictorial Definitions

Pictorial Definitions. . ©_MFB III My life is a pickle each daily slicetangy and sweetbut sometimes it can turn suddenly sour..... puckering up my lipsand my heart. Drawn from where fatepreserves all...

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The History of Gleaning

According to Webster's Dictionary glean means to gather grain or other produce left by reapers. Gleaning has been around since Biblical times when Jews didn't harvest all the crops in order to leave some for...

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Vineyards and wheat fields were once gleaned by the needy with permission from landowners. A history of at least 6,000 years to the 21st Century records these events. (public domain)79

Gleaning in America - 6,000 Years of Green Living

Gleaning is a Middle Eastern and Old Testament law and custom in which harvesters leave the corners of their crop fields untouched so that the poor and the foreigner have access and gather food. Gleaning is...

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Luke 22:24 'And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest.'66

Desperation Divides

Luke 22:24 'And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest.' Luke 22:24 ‘And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest.” ...

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The Gleaners. Jean-Franois Millet. 185767

Gleaning - The Resurrection of an Old Practice

The Gleaners. Jean-Franois Millet. 1857 In biblical times, the Jewish people were required by law to leave the gleanings in their fields for the old, poor, widowed, children and hungry travelers to gather....

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