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The Psalms of David
Translated from the Septuagint Greek
2013
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"In this rendering, the Psalms become once again what they were for Christian believers from the very beginning: the hymnal of the Church. They remain, certainly, the songs of Israel: from its cries of lamentation to its shouts of exultation. But for the Christian reader, they become as well hymns of petition and praise that express both the joy and the longing of those who live 'in Christ' . . . At the same time their very language can convey to us the assurance that, as he has throughout...
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Never before, in the early, early spring, had there been so much excitement down at Doctor Muskrat’s Pond. Of course, spring’s the season for visitors. They were always on the lookout for old friends winging up from the south. The Beautiful Duck and his mate, who’d warned Nibble Rabbit about the Terrible Storm, stopped in to wish everyone a happy summer. Then they laughingly beaked their way northward through a flurry of late snow. Bad weather couldn’t scare them now. They kept a lookout f...
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"Tad Coon's Tricks" follows the adventures of Tad Coon, a mischievous raccoon who loves to play tricks and create trouble. The book is filled with humorous and entertaining tales that revolve around Tad's antics and the clever ways he gets himself into and out of various situations.The stories highlight Tad's playful nature and resourcefulness. Through his tricks and adventures, Tad Coon interacts with other animal characters, leading to a series of comical and sometimes chaotic scenarios....
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The Bad Little Owls is a children's book written by John Breck. It follows the adventures of three mischievous young owls named Ollie, Oliver, and Olivia. The owlets are constantly getting into trouble, but they eventually learn valuable lessons about responsibility and empathy.The book is a fun and heartwarming story that teaches children about the importance of making good choices. It is a great book for young readers who are learning about right and wrong.
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MOSTLY ABOUT NIBBLE THE BUNNY is a story about a small bunny who loses his mother in the middle of a cold and dark winter. All alone, he is left to fend for himself. What follows is a series of 9 adventures for a very small bunny.Along the way he meets and makes friends but also comes across those who say they want to be his friend, but really have no intention of showing Nibble friendship at all.In this book you will find the 9 adventures of this small bunny through the wi...
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The air was blowing in at the mouth of his hole when Little Nibble Rabbit opened his eyes. That meant a cold south wind outside, a rainy wind. He could see the wet drops hanging from the top of his arched earth doorway. They would wet his back when he tried to go out and that wouldn’t be nice. He shivered and closed his eyes again. Then he huddled up tighter than ever into a little furry brown ball. Still he was cold, so he tried to cuddle into the very farthest corner where his mother alw...
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When the big rain began to fall Chaik Jay and Tad Coon dashed for cover, but on his way to cover in the pickery thorn bush, Chaik hurt his wing. He knew have had a bad time with it if he’d tried to stay in the pickery thorn bush, and Tad Coon, who knew a thing or two, advised the bird to let Louie Thomson catch him as Louie had found, bound and freed birds with injured wings before.But just how did Chaik lose all his natural wildness and go tame?Well you’ll just have to downl...
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"The Jay Bird Who Went Tame," specific details are not readily available. However, it's likely a charming and whimsical tale aimed at young readers. The story may revolve around a jay bird who, unlike its wild counterparts, decides to become domesticated and live among humans or other tame animals. Through the adventures of the jay bird, the book may convey themes of friendship, adaptation, and the importance of being true to oneself.Overall, "The Jay Bird Who Went Tame" is likely to appea...
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You remember all the funny things Nibble heard about Man from the guests who came to his Storm Party. That was the time the Big Hollow Oak blew down, and the brave little bunny who lived at Doctor Muskrat’s Pond rescued all the poor homeless folk who had been shaken out of it. He showed them the way to a fine little tent all made of cornstalks out in the Broad Field. It was so nice and snug and comfortable, the minute they tucked their tails inside it, and caught their breaths, and sleeked...
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John Breck’s writing style in "Nibble Rabbit Makes More Friends" is likely to be simple and engaging, designed for young readers. The prose is expected to be clear and easy to follow, with lively and colorful illustrations that complement the narrative. Breck’s style focuses on creating a friendly and inviting atmosphere, encouraging children to learn about friendship and social interactions through the adventures of Nibble Rabbit.Overall, "Nibble Rabbit Makes More Friends" offers a heartw...
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The story follows the adventures of the titular character, Tad Coon, a young raccoon living in the wilderness. When Tad's family faces threats from predators or human activities, Tad must embark on a journey to protect his family and find a new home.As Tad navigates the challenges of the natural world, he encounters various obstacles and learns valuable lessons about courage, perseverance, and the importance of family and friendship. Along the way, Tad meets other animals, both friend and ...
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"The Wavy Tailed Warrior" by John Breck is a novel set in the American West, revolving around the adventures of a protagonist who might be a Native American or a cowboy. The title suggests a focus on a specific character or perhaps an animal, possibly with a distinctive trait like a wavy tail.As a work of western fiction, "The Wavy Tailed Warrior" likely explores themes common to the genre, such as bravery, survival, justice, and the clash of cultures on the frontier. It may feature elemen...
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