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PyRo
05-31-2004, 06:34 PM
Idea stolen from another board.... just press control - V and post :)
I would do mine, but it would result in a ban :)

dj89
05-31-2004, 06:38 PM
info@aplusanodizing.com

NJPaint
05-31-2004, 06:43 PM
http://www.eric.servicehost.us/atot/topgear0530.avi

Torbo
05-31-2004, 06:45 PM
http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htmhttp://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm

penguinpunk555
05-31-2004, 06:56 PM
http://www.shootpaint.com/orderform.htm?productId=EVO21&quantity=1

dwab3000
05-31-2004, 07:03 PM
http://carbineshornet.com/hornet_polish2.jpg

Curly
05-31-2004, 07:03 PM
http://www.potatoboy.net/users/funkmunky/california/

dwab3000
05-31-2004, 07:03 PM
http://carbineshornet.com/hornet_polish2.jpg

Will Wood
05-31-2004, 07:06 PM
I had "Old Thread" ...
Well not really, but I lost what I had because I copies the link to the old thread first.
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51549

Skoad
05-31-2004, 08:15 PM
this only works guys if you don't go and copy something just to put on this page, here's mine:


Slade xTekno

Brak
05-31-2004, 08:20 PM
Go real slow
You like it more and more
Take it as it comes
Specialize in havin' fun


guess who performs that song and what the name is and you are officially cool

BobTheCow
05-31-2004, 08:31 PM
i hate you thing

^ lol I have NO idea why that was on my clipboard!!! Weird... :eek:

tard
05-31-2004, 08:47 PM
UDP 1200
UDP 27000 to 27015 inclusive
TCP 27030 to 27039 inclusive

Rob218
05-31-2004, 08:58 PM
http://mxtabs.net/tab_versions.php?path=Guitar,l,754,Lynyrd+Skynyrd, Free+Bird,24578

Beemer
05-31-2004, 09:16 PM
http://www.eric.servicehost.us/atot/topgear0530.avi


Good one NJ I put that in the top ten Folder

barrel break
05-31-2004, 09:24 PM
http://www.automags.org/forums/subscription.php?do=usub&t=139405

Bluestrike_2
05-31-2004, 09:26 PM
http://img1.imageshack.us/img1/6972/CD.jpg

personman
05-31-2004, 10:50 PM
and just so you know like all my friends have threatened to drag me to paintballing at least once but I, the master of excuses, have so far avoided all these attempts. so HA there is NO WAY on EARTH you are gonna drag me there. lol.

NukeGoose
05-31-2004, 10:53 PM
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=586507&sku=O38-1020

MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
05-31-2004, 10:54 PM
do you think this works for The Things They Carried

The only way to change the world is to overcome your fear of embarrasment

Chojin Man
05-31-2004, 11:16 PM
http://idisk.mac.com/dgreening/Public/logix1.jpg

RT pRo AuToMaG
05-31-2004, 11:23 PM
1.1. Markers may fire at any rate of fire, and may shoot any number of paintballs, provided that no more than one burst of gas and no more than one paintball is fired per press and release of the trigger or between the press and release of the trigger. If a player carries a marker on the field of play that can be caused to fire more than once per press and release of the trigger, or more than once between a press and release of the trigger, the player will be assessed a minor penalty, unless the marker was used by the player in a game and the player cannot demonstrate that such defect was the result of a mechanical, electrical or pneumatic failure on the field of play, in which case that player’s team will forfeit that game. If such defect was caused by deliberate software, hardware, pneumatic or mechanical modification from the manufacturer’s original form the player will also be assessed a major suspension.
1.2. A marker with settings, whether mechanical, pneumatic, or electronic, that may be adjusted without the use of tools to allow the marker to operate in an illegal manner is illegal. A player who operates buttons, switches, valves or other adjustable device on a marker during the game without the permission of a judge will be assessed a minor penalty.

CodeMA
05-31-2004, 11:32 PM
whatispaintball.com/

SpecialBlend2786
06-01-2004, 03:40 AM
Aside from this background information, Zinn tends to shy away from battle information, instead analyzing political decisions surrounding the war. His opposition to the war is revealed further when he shows how President Johnson and the rest of the federal government lied about the Gulf of Tonkin resolution in order to enter a war with North Vietnam to “stop the spread of communism.” He then goes on to show the ridiculousness of the war, including facts such as, “By the end of the Vietnam war, 7 million tons of bombs had been dropped on Vietnam, more than twice the total bombs dropped on Europe and Asia in World War II – almost one 500-pound bomb for every human being in Vietnam,” (469).

Zinn paper for AP Us history. I used the word ridiculousness :eek: :p

BobTheCow
06-01-2004, 05:53 AM
ZINN!!! The bastage... I hate that damn book. I'm glad we've only got 2 weeks left of school and that our teacher rarely forced us to use it. :)

Echo419
06-01-2004, 06:42 AM
http://www.freewebs.com/echoclancs/skins.htm

dansim
06-01-2004, 07:10 AM
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=136313&highlight=camo+mag



lol

lord1234
06-01-2004, 07:12 AM
stickypinecone37

LittlePaintballBoy
06-01-2004, 09:46 AM
Ninja Duder: Not much
Ninja Duder: we just walked in
sOccErChiCLet: really
sOccErChiCLet: what were you doing
Ninja Duder: your mom
Ninja Duder: ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh
sOccErChiCLet: shut you fae
sOccErChiCLet: face**

Edited to change other persons name...

slateman
06-01-2004, 11:00 AM
Just noticed something. If you do what idontknow says and then start up the game, you can get MVAM to work. If you exit out of that mission (but not out of BC) and start another, its darkened out. Not sure why.

CoFFeY[NiTrO]
06-01-2004, 11:04 AM
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=169332

CodeMA
06-01-2004, 12:18 PM
Howard Zinn does suck the big one, I TOTALY agree, I hated that book, Luckly, My professors both semisters had a hand in writing the other books we used, I enjoyed those 100x more... I reccomend Flyover History(P. Myres, R. Hines, etc)

71 LS6
06-01-2004, 12:21 PM
Don't look back
A new day is breakin'
It's been too long since I felt this way
I don't mind where I get taken
The road is callin'
Today is the day
It's a new horizon and I'm awakin' now
Oh I see myself in a brand new way
The sun is shinin'
the clouds are breakin'
'Cause I can't lose now, there's no game to play
I can tell
There's no more time left to criticize
I've seen what I could not recognize
Everthing in my life was leading me on
but I can be strong
I finally see the dawn arrivin'
I see beyond the road I'm drivin'
Far away and left behind

mxracer33x
06-01-2004, 01:41 PM
http://www.cyclelandspeedway.com/temp/cr250/right.jpg

Beemer
06-01-2004, 02:00 PM
Go real slow
You like it more and more
Take it as it comes
Specialize in havin' fun


guess who performs that song and what the name is and you are officially cool


Im already cool

"THE DOORS".........Take It As It Comes

FalconGuy016
06-01-2004, 03:09 PM
SICKofitALL 824: Oh, sorry forgot i changed S/N's
SICKofitALL 824: FiRe from AO
FalconGuy016: lol
SICKofitALL 824: im FINALLY gettinG A mag

Jeffy-CanCon
06-01-2004, 03:18 PM
The old Cherokee chief sat in his hut on the reservation, smoking the ceremonial pipe, eyeing the U.S. government officials sent to interview him.
"Chief Two Eagles," one official began, "you have observed the white man for 90 years. You have observed his wars and his material wealth. You have seen his progress and the damage he has done."

The Chief nodded that it was so.

The official continued, "Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?"

The Chief stared at the government officials for over a minute, and then calmly replied, "When white man found the land Indians were running, no taxes, no debt, plenty buffalo, plenty beaver. Women did all the work, medicine man free. Indian man spend all day hunting and fishing, all night making love to the women."

The Chief leaned back and smiled, "White man dumb enough to think he could improve system like that?"

SIGSays
06-01-2004, 06:17 PM
Note: AOL member profiles are not accessible through AOL Instant Messenger.

Kai
06-01-2004, 07:11 PM
I feel gay, but that is the cutest thing I've ever seen.

alkafluence
06-01-2004, 07:43 PM
Aside: Clicking your middle mouse button under a *nix type operating system will give similar results. So without further-a-do .....



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The informal term newbie (n00b or noob in leet (1337) -speak, is not the same) means a newcomer to a particular corner of cyberspace, such as a web log, newsgroup, or the World Wide Web itself or to an operating system. It can be both a disparaging and friendly term; always referring to a neophyte. The word itself is likely a corruption of new bee, which essentially equates a person's knowledge of a topic to that of a larval insect's state of underdevelopment (and thus has not "evolved" beyond such predicates).


Connotations

It is often used against a new user apt to ask allegedly "dumb" questions and who generally acts gauchely and uncool, to the consternation or amusement of the old hands. Due to their inexperience, they are often picked on or have an unsatisfying welcome. If friendly to the place, they tend to learn more and stay; if not friendly, they tend to be "kicked out" or ostracized from that place.

The term is also used by individuals or groups, known as regs, against any newcomer, whether the newcomer acts ignorantly or not. In this case, the regs attempt to show dominance by belittling the newbie. The newbie will be teased, and if the newbie reacts, the regs then use the reactions as justifications for the originally unjustified belittlements.

However, in other communities, newbies are received with extra attention. Some chatrooms, for example, have established rules to ask "oldies" to first answer the newbies' questions or concerns before resuming their ongoing discussions.

Other communities do not treat newbies with a significantly elevated status, but do greet most of the friendly newbies with welcomes informing them the methods to get help.

Noob or n00b

The term "noob"(or "n00b") is almost always meant to be offensive. A noob, n00b, newb, or Über n00b is a newbie who claims to know a lot about a subject, but really does not (such as Battlefield). They often show off their false skills to gain a reputation. The term was first used in hacker groups on the BBS chat systems in the 1970s.

The spelling noob or n00b, while originally having a specific meaning, is now generally used to refer to all forms of newbies, usually in a negative manner.

Automaggin2
06-01-2004, 08:40 PM
#include <iostream.h>


edit: you cant see the whole thing. Damn java.

Cryer
06-01-2004, 08:52 PM
http://www.automags.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=69944&stc=1

painTech
06-01-2004, 09:07 PM
JRotten87: Yea dude, im a ***.

Restola
06-01-2004, 09:40 PM
Combinatorics

Trick
06-01-2004, 11:29 PM
930528915


I have no clue what that was from... :confused: 1 number too short for a phone number...

tsc
06-02-2004, 04:48 PM
Qui, Quae, Quod in the Masculine

Person Singular Plural
Nom. qui qui
Gen. cuius quorum
Dat. cui quibus
Acc. quem quos
Abl. quo quibus



Qui, Quae, Quod in the Feminine

Person Singular Plural
Nom. quae quae
Gen. cuius quarum
Dat. cui quibus
Acc. quam quas
Abl. qua quibus



Qui, Quae, Quod in the Neuter

Person Singular Plural
Nom. quod quae
Gen. cuius quorum
Dat. cui quibus
Acc. quod quae
Abl. quo quibus



Yay. Latin.

gamarada717
06-02-2004, 04:54 PM
207.202.48.69:15567

Hamster Huey
06-02-2004, 08:46 PM
Break the 9 quarters up into 3 groups of 3, let's say A, B, and C. Compare the weights of A and B on your balance, which gives you three possibilities:

1) A weighs more than B
2) B weighs more than A
3) A and B are equal

The group you're interested in is the one that weighs less than the other two, since that will be the one with the fake coin. In case 1, it's group B that's the lighter one. In case 2, it's group A. In case 3, it's group C. The next step is to take the lighter group of three and compare the weight of any two of the coins on the balance. If the dud coin is on the balance, you'll know it. If the two coins you choose are equal in weight, you know the dud coin is the one that's not on the balance.

TraXeR
06-03-2004, 12:05 AM
19.13215% - Geek


Just took the Geek test.

danheneise
06-03-2004, 12:23 AM
b:\my documents\my received files\danheneise2009495595\history

FragTek
06-03-2004, 06:14 AM
MacDev Cyborg

FEATURES
Weight: 2.1 lbs
Length: 9.25" w/o the barrel,
Height: 8.66" (no air source),
Width: 1.18"
Barrel threads: Autococker
Detente Threads: Autococker/ Sonic teflon anti jam detent
Anti Chop System (ACE) CyberSense Software w/ IR beam eye to read any colored paint
Eye Type: Break beam system
Separate eye harness/plug for each eye side to allow separate removal
On field eye disable feature
DIP switch settings on board (trigger sensitivity, eye mode, etc.)
Eye Modes: Force (On), Off (Eyes are disabled, Hold on/off button down until LED flashes 3X or Dipswitch 6 to OFF position)
Trigger Sensitivity/Filter: Lowest (Switch 1 On,Switch2 On), Low (Switch 1 Off,Switch 2 On), High (Switch 1 On,Switch 2 Off), Highest (Switch 1 Off,Switch 2 Off)
Firing Modes: Semi Auto only
Processor Speed: 12MHz = 1 million trigger updates per second
Rate of Fire: Up to 30 balls per second
Stick trigger with 3 point adjustment
Fully integrated on/off, microswitch, LED, eye and solenoid systems
Frame and body machined from solid billet 6K grade aluminum
Operating Pressure: 200psi
Super fast cycling speeds up to a true 30 bps
LPR/Cocking Pressure: 50psi
Self lubricating 2 piece bolt with quick strip pull pin
Fully rebuildable low pressure ram, no tools required
LCD Display: No
LED indicator
Battery Type: 9V battery source with low battery alarm
Push button on/off
Efficiency: On Par to Excellent (1700+ on a 68/4500)
Colors (front to back fades): Black->Blue, Black->Red, Black->Orange, Black->Yellow
Valve: MacDev Red
LPR: MacDev Sonic
04 Gladiator inline reg (bottom inlet, bottom adjustment)
MacDev micro gauge (300 psi) operating pressure gauge
Custom solenoid valve featuring super fast energizing coil
Feedneck threads: AKA (Viking/Excal), Sonic mid rise with o-ring retention system
Built in snatch grip
Trigger Adjustment: Lower Set Screw/front (Length of the Trigger Pull), Higher Front Set screw (Actuation Point), Inside TopScrew (DO NOT SCREW IN TOOOO FAR IN!!! (Increases Trigger tension)
12 month limited factory warranty
Price: $980

paintbattler
06-03-2004, 01:31 PM
it

Chipper
06-03-2004, 03:30 PM
Petals Around the Rose

xmetal2001
06-03-2004, 03:45 PM
54.04339% - Super Geek

Jack & Coke
06-03-2004, 07:42 PM
c:\my documents\private\1990\springbreak-cancun\porn\3some\jillian-monica-me-02.jpg

countchocula54
06-03-2004, 07:58 PM
And I can't forget your style or your cynicism,
somehow it was like you were the first to listen to everything we said.

MadChild
06-04-2004, 01:01 AM
0304 0370 0002 0440 1046

ramennoodles
06-04-2004, 01:09 AM
did anyone see mean girls? ill be honest. it rocks.

:o -meh

Lethargic
06-04-2004, 05:10 AM
STEP ONE | STEP TWO | STEP THREE | STEP FOUR | STEP FIVE

Please gather the following items and send to the address listed below.

Signed Application
A signed copy of the Hagerty Application and supplemental application if applicable.

Insurance Declaration Page
A current copy of your daily use auto declaration page showing every person listed to drive the collector car is required to underwrite your policy. They can be emailed to us or sent through the mail.

What is a Declaration Page? An insurance declaration page shows each of the daily use vehicles in the household as well as the liability coverage carried on those vehicles. It is usually the first page of your regular use auto policy or the paper sent at renewal time with your ID cards.

Photographs of the Vehicle(s)
Include good quality, recent color photographs of each collector vehicle (Polaroids are okay).

One color photo is required for all vehicles.
For pickups, include one additional color photo of the bed.
Four or more color photos are required for ALL modified vehicles, street rods and customs, and any vehicle under active restoration.
These color photos must include an engine photo, interior photo, and a photo of the rear end of the car with the trunk open.
Payment of $147
Please make your check in the amount above, payable to: Hagerty Insurance
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General Mail
Hagerty Insurance
PO Box 1301
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Apparently my dad was hunting for cars online... :rolleyes:

Altimas
06-04-2004, 09:10 AM
Great Bidder Payed Very Quickly and Sent Info very Fast! A++++++++++++++++++++++



As you can see I been working on Ebay lol

skife
06-04-2004, 09:24 AM
<ToBe2Be-working> lol
<ToBe2Be-working> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
<ToBe2Be-working> hahahaha
<ToBe2Be-working> robot is off
<ToBe2Be-working> my porno name will be richard duro
<Thordic> The best porno name is Long Schlong Silver

just stuff from the chat i pasted somwhere else

RamboPreacher
06-04-2004, 12:42 PM
Genesis - (Creation story: about 6000 years ago… Abraham’s family: 2165–1885 B.C.):
Genesis is the Book of Beginnings, the great introduction to the drama of redemption. Genesis 1-11 may be regarded as the prologue to the drama, whose first act begins at chapter 12 with the introduction of Abraham. At the other end of the drama the book of Revelation would then be the epilogue.

The prologue is cast in universal terms. God made all things (chapter 1). In particular, he made man, who became a rebel and a sinner (chapters 2-3). Sin became universal (chapter 4), and being rebellion against God is always under divine judgment, exemplified in the story of the Flood (chapters 6-9).

Even after God had demonstrated his displeasure by an act of judgment in the Flood, man returned to his rebellion (chapter 11). Yet always God gave evidences of grace and mercy. Adam and Eve were cast out, but not destroyed (chapter 3); Cain was driven out but ‘marked’ by God (chapter 4); mankind was overwhelmed by the Flood but not obliterated, for a remnant was saved (chapters 6-9); man was scattered but allowed to live on (chapter 11).

That is the prologue that paints the background for the drama that is about to develop. What was God’s answer to the universal, persistent sin of man? As the drama proper opens in Genesis 12 we meet Abraham, the first stage in God’s answer. He would call out an elect people, from whom in due course would come the Redeemer. That people would proclaim the message of redemption to men everywhere. Genesis tells only the beginning of the story up to the time of Joseph, giving the setting for God’s mighty act of deliverance from Egypt, pattern of the greater deliverance yet to be achieved.

Exodus (Deliverance: 1446 B.C.):
Exodus is the second section of the Pentateuch, and deals with the fortunes of Israel subsequent to the propitious times of Joseph’s governorship. It records the two great culminating points in Israel’s history: the deliverance from Egypt and the giving of the law. Henceforth the events of Exodus hold a central place in God’s revelation of himself to his people, not only in the old but also in the new covenant, in which the Passover lamb provides the type for our Lord’s sacrifice, and the Passover Feast is adapted to serve as the commemoration of our redemption.

The events leading up to and following Israel’s flight from Egypt form the main theme of the book. The chronological setting is given only in general terms, consistent with the Hebrew treatment of history as series of events and not as a sequence of dates.
The book, after giving a short genealogical note to effect the transition from Genesis, begins with an account of the disquiet on the part of the Egyptians at the great numerical increase of the Israelites.

To counteract what was considered to be a growing menace, the Israelites were first subjected to forced labor under Egyptian task-masters, probably both to meet a current need for a large labor force and to keep them under strict observation. Then their labor was intensified, probably to reduce their leisure, and thus their opportunities for mischief, to a minimum.

Finally an attempt was made to check any further increase in the population by the extermination of all newborn male infants. The boys rather than the girls would be chosen, as they would probably be regarded as potential instigators of revolt. This final step furnishes the background of the account of the birth and upbringing of Moses, the second great figure in Jewish history, at the Egyptian court.

His early life, encounter with God and rise to leadership occupy chapters 2-4. In chapters 5-13 are related the attempts to gain release for Israel, ending in the Plagues of Egypt and the institution of the Passover. After the crossing of the Red Sea and its celebration in song (14:1-15:21) follows a journal of the march to Sinai (15:22-18:27). The remainder of the book tells of the Covenant at Sinai (19-31), its breach (32-33), renewal (34) and the construction of the tabernacle according to the instructions given (35-40).


Leviticus (Worship instruction: 1445 B.C.):
The third book of the Pentateuch is referred to in Jewish usage as ‘and he called’, this being the word with which it begins in Hebrew.

In the Mishnah the book is variously named, ‘priests’ law’, ‘priests’ book’, ‘law of the offerings’; these names refer to the contents of the book. In the Septuagint it is called ‘the Levitical (book)‘. The Latin Vulgate entitles it Leviticus, which similarly means ‘the Levitical (book). The Pe****ta calls it ‘the book of the priests’.

Leviticus is a book of great significance from many points of view.
First of all, it provides us with a background to all the other books of the Bible. If we wish to understand references to sacrificial offerings and ceremonies of purification, or institutions such as the sabbatical year or the year of jubilee, it is this book that we must consult.

In the second place, it is of interest from a general religious viewpoint. Thanks especially to archaeological excavation; we can compare the institutions dealt with in Leviticus with those of other people, for example, the Phoenicians, Canaanites, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians and Hittites.

In the third place, orthodox Jews have to this day found their binding regulations—especially with regard to food—in this book. Hoffmann, a Jewish exegete of Leviticus, points out that other confessions which draw upon the Old Testament chiefly select Genesis as the subject of their study, while Jews pay special attention to Leviticus.

Fourthly, Leviticus proclaims to us who are Christians the way in which the God of Israel combats sin in Israel. He combats it by means of his institutions of sacrifice and purification—social sin by means of the sabbatical year and year of jubilee, sexual sins by means of the laws of chastity—and also by means of his promises and warnings. And in this combating of sin the book of Leviticus presents to us Christ as the means of atonement, the means of purification, the great Priest, Prophet and Teacher, the King who rules us through his ordinances. That is the abiding significance of Leviticus.

It is the book of sanctification, of the consecration of life (the burnt-offering stands in the forefront of the book), the book of the avoidance and atonement of sin, the combating and removal of sin among the people of the Lord. The Day of Atonement occupies a central place in it (chapter 16); the ceremony of the two goats prescribed for that day reminds us “as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us” (Psalms 103:12).

Numbers (Wilderness wandering: 1445–1406 B.C.):
The synagogue named this book after its first word or after one of the first words (‘and he spoke’; or, ‘in the desert’). The Greek translators called it, ‘numbers’.

Where the four other parts of the Pentateuch are concerned, the Greek names are commonly used. In this fifth part, some countries the Greek has been translated into the native language: ‘Numbers’ The title is given because the book’s first few chapters (and chapter 26) contain many numbers, especially census-numbers.

In Numbers, as in the case of the whole Bible, the almighty and faithful God of the covenant reveals himself; it is this revelation that joins the different parts of Numbers into a unity. In the regulations and laws he imposes, God shows his care of his people. Israel frequently revolts against him. As a result the anger of the Lord is kindled: he does not allow the sin to go unpunished.

Moses and Aaron are not allowed to enter Canaan. But the Lord does not repudiate his people; he remains faithful to his covenant. He guides Israel through the desert, so that the land promised to their fathers is reached. This is prevented neither by Israel’s unfaithfulness nor by the power of the nations that turn against Israel.

The Lord is, indeed, unchangeable in his faithfulness but this does not imply that he is an unmovable being (see especially the touching story in 14:11). In this connection we should note the strong anthropomorphism’s (10:35; 15:3, ‘a pleasing odor to the Lord’; 28:2, ‘my food’, etc.); expressions, which, show a time how deeply, the Lord is involved in the doings of Israel.

God’s holiness is specially emphasized. The stories do, and so also, in a different way, do the laws and regulations: when a man approaches God he has to fulfil all kinds of prescribed rules, he has to be free from every uncleanness.
Very detailed prescriptions are given in this book: God exercises his sovereign dominion over everything, even over the smallest details.

As soon as the children of Israel have arrived at the borders of the promised country they yield to the temptation to serve the gods of the new land. But the Lord is not only the Lord of the desert: he engages a heathen fortune-teller (22-24), and punishes Israel for their idol-worship (25), together with those who had seduced his people (31).

In what is said above, the Christological character of this book has already been mainly indicated. In Numbers, as elsewhere, God reveals himself as the faithful God of the covenant. In other words, he reveals himself in the face of Christ.

In addition, there is much in this book which has a typological meaning: in persons (especially Moses and Aaron), in occurrences, and in laws, the coming Christ casts his shadow before him (John. 3:14; 1 Corinthians 10:1; Hebrews 3:7; 9:13).

Deuteronomy (Moses’ last sermons: 1406 B.C.):
The name Deuteronomy derives from the Septuagint rendering of a phrase in 17:18. The king was to prepare ‘a copy of this law’. The contents of the book were regarded as a second law, the first having been given on Mt Horeb (Sinai) and the second (repetition) on the plains of Moab.

Probably no book in the Old Testament gives such profound and continuous expression to the covenant idea. Jehovah, the Lord of the Covenant, who performed unprecedented saving acts to redeem his people Israel, made a covenant with them (4:23, 31; 5:2-3; 9:9; 29:1, 12) which he would remember and keep (7:9, 12) and display ‘covenant faithfulness’ or ‘steadfast loyalty’ (5:10; 7:9, 12) towards them.

For their part, loyalty to Jehovah and to his covenant would find expression in their obedience to the covenant stipulations, the ‘law’. Reference is made to ‘this book of the law’ 28:61; 29:21; 30:10; 31:26) and ‘this law’ (1:5; 4:18; 17:18-19; 27:3, 8, 26). More precisely the law is defined as ‘testimonies’, ‘statutes’ and ‘ordinances’. Sometimes only two of these terms appear, ‘testimonies and statutes’ (6:17).

These constituted a body of teaching that provided Israel with guidance for living in fellowship with Yahweh and with one another. Such a life would enable Israel to enjoy to the full all the blessings of the covenant. To live any other life was tantamount to a rejection of Jehovah’s gracious intention for his people.

An Interesting note is that Jesus used this book as a sole source of information and inspiration when in the “wilderness of temptation”.

pito189
06-04-2004, 01:22 PM
http://www.automags.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=72138&stc=1

JimmyBeam
06-04-2004, 04:37 PM
damn nice

punkncat
06-04-2004, 04:39 PM
Gur Frperg: pbhag gur ahzore bs cvcf nebhaq gur pragre cvcf ba gur qvpr. Sbe
rknzcyr, n 3 vf ebyyrq, gung'f 2.
N sbhe vf ebyyrq, gung'f mreb (ab pragre cvc). L'frr ubj guvf jbexf? Fbzr
crbcyr jvyy trg vg evtug bss, ohg bguref jvyy gnxr *lrnef*. Gehfg zr.
Lbh pna nyybj gurz gb gnxr abgrf vs lbh jnag, vg hfhnyyl qbrfa'g uryc.

V'ir nyfb frra guvf jurer gurl'er cbyne ornef fvggvat nebhaq n ubyr va gur vpr,
ohg V cersre crgnyf nebhaq gur ebfr orpnhfr vg'f rira zber boghfr.


Yup , I cheated on the petals of the rose thing. It was driving me freaking nuts trying to figure that dang thing out!!!!!!!!!! :mad:
lol