Wellllllll, actually, it’s not. But, hey, I’m used to reading Psalms and only having part of them make sense to me, soooo, I found the parts I understood to be great and assumed the parts I didn’t were still really good, too. I know what it made me think of, but not feeling very brave about putting that uncertain speculation out there for all to see…
That’s okay, Eclexia. I don’t know all those math symbols either but the whole thing seems to point to the fact that when it comes to forgiveness, “Jesus does the new math.” But what do I know? My husband took me out to dinner and I two beers. I can hardly type…
Oh, the serpent. Here I was thinking it was some math symbol I never learned in school, and all along, that line was art, not math I still remember a sermon I heard on God’s math, and this is a beautiful expression of that idea.
Yeah, I did get that one, but I kind of thought that was the artistic climax at the one–sort of someone breaking out in praise because all the math stuff was so profound.
Since 1999, David and Hilary have worked in Mozambique on the Nyungwe Bible Translation. Starting in 2008, David took on a new role as Media Access Coordinator for the work in Mozambique. See Flickr photos and a video here: The Afri-Kers.
Love it!
I thought 1~1 was perfectly clear but Hilary interpreted it wrongly. It’s obvious to you, right?
Wellllllll, actually, it’s not. But, hey, I’m used to reading Psalms and only having part of them make sense to me, soooo, I found the parts I understood to be great and assumed the parts I didn’t were still really good, too. I know what it made me think of, but not feeling very brave about putting that uncertain speculation out there for all to see…
That’s okay, Eclexia. I don’t know all those math symbols either but the whole thing seems to point to the fact that when it comes to forgiveness, “Jesus does the new math.” But what do I know? My husband took me out to dinner and I two beers. I can hardly type…
I rest my case…:)
1~1=the serpent coming between Adam and Eve. Just thinking about the strange math of theology…
Oh, the serpent. Here I was thinking it was some math symbol I never learned in school, and all along, that line was art, not math
I still remember a sermon I heard on God’s math, and this is a beautiful expression of that idea.
Oh, Kathy, you got me laughing.
And that little praise guy \o/ isn’t very mathematical either.
Yeah, I did get that one, but I kind of thought that was the artistic climax at the one–sort of someone breaking out in praise because all the math stuff was so profound.
I meant “artistic climax at the end” I can’t even blame it on beer