Robert points out that it's probably really 73, if you add Harold: "... I thought his name was Harold.........Our Father who art in heaven Harold be his name..."
These are beautiful—thought-provoking and heart-provoking—and it’s an added bonus to see them in Hebrew. Whodda thunk that Charles Dickens’s “Great Expectations” was #67. Hee hee! To me, Jealousy (#24) stands out. I'll meditate on that one.
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Robert points out that it's probably really 73, if you add Harold:
"... I thought his name was Harold.........Our Father who art in heaven Harold be his name..."
These are beautiful—thought-provoking and heart-provoking—and it’s an added bonus to see them in Hebrew. Whodda thunk that Charles Dickens’s “Great Expectations” was #67. Hee hee! To me, Jealousy (#24) stands out. I'll meditate on that one.
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