O bittersweet wonder, why dost thou plague me so?
there was an article in psychologytoday abt anorexia. it talks abt the addiction of hunger. the intimate relationship of indulgence and abstinence. very insightful and interesting~
i was trying to write an ode. and one nice expression that i stumbled on was 'star of the morning'. but after doing research, i found it a little disturbing that the term 'star of the morning' is used in both revelations (22:16) and isaiah (14:12). it is a title for jesus (in the former) and also the alias of lucifer (the latter). lucifer, or luci ferre, when translated, literally means light bringer. wiki says that most texts use 'day star' in their translation now. quaint~ think to understand scripture in its entirety, must study hebrew, greek and latin. wa.
i wanna learn elvish. and sign language. and jap. haiz. enemy of great is good arh.
viva voce villarum vociferous veggies~
Name: Foo Guo Zhong Melvyn
Age: 19+
Affiliations: MSHS (Pri), Rosyth, RI, RJC, SFX (LoG)
Bday: 14th Nov
Email: mel_protoss@hotmail.com
O bittersweet wonder, why dost thou plague me so?
there was an article in psychologytoday abt anorexia. it talks abt the addiction of hunger. the intimate relationship of indulgence and abstinence. very insightful and interesting~
i was trying to write an ode. and one nice expression that i stumbled on was 'star of the morning'. but after doing research, i found it a little disturbing that the term 'star of the morning' is used in both revelations (22:16) and isaiah (14:12). it is a title for jesus (in the former) and also the alias of lucifer (the latter). lucifer, or luci ferre, when translated, literally means light bringer. wiki says that most texts use 'day star' in their translation now. quaint~ think to understand scripture in its entirety, must study hebrew, greek and latin. wa.
i wanna learn elvish. and sign language. and jap. haiz. enemy of great is good arh.
viva voce villarum vociferous veggies~