#bookofrevelationonline #urdubiblereading #Twowitnesses مُکاشفہ 11 دو گواہ 1اور مُجھے عصا کی مانِند ایک ناپنے کی لکڑی دی گئی اور کِسی نے کہا کہ اُٹھ کر خُدا کے مَقدِس اور قُربان گاہ اور اُس میں کے عِبادت کرنے والوں کو ناپ۔ 2اور اُس صِحن کو جو مَقدِس کے باہر ہے خارِج کر دے اور اُسے نہ ناپ کیونکہ وہ غَیر قَوموں کو دے دِیا گیا ہے۔ وہ مُقدّس شہر کو بیالِیس مہِینے تک پامال کریں گی۔ 3اور مَیں اپنے دو گواہوں کو اِختیار دُوں گا اور وہ ٹاٹ اوڑھے ہُوئے ایک ہزار دو سَو ساٹھ دِن نبُوّت کریں گے۔ 4یہ وُہی زَیتُون کے دو درخت اور دو چراغ دان ہیں جو زمِین کے خُداوند کے سامنے کھڑے ہیں۔ 5اور اگر کوئی اُنہیں ضرر پُہنچانا چاہتا ہے تو اُن کے مُنہ سے آگ نِکل کر اُن کے دُشمنوں کو کھا جاتی ہے اور اگر کوئی اُنہیں ضرر پُہنچانا چاہے گا تو وہ ضرُور اِسی طرح مارا جائے گا۔ 6اُن کو اِختیار ہے کہ آسمان کو بند کر دیں تاکہ اُن کی نبُوّت کے زمانہ میں پانی نہ برسے اور پانِیوں پر اِختیار ہے کہ اُنہیں خُون بنا ڈالیں اور جِتنی دفعہ چاہیں زمِین پر ہر طرح کی آفت لائیں۔ 7جب وہ اپنی گواہی دے چُکیں گے تو وہ حَیوان جو اتھاہ گڑھ...
#Eatser2022 #EasterHistory #GoodFriday2022 The importance of Easter and its secrets How does Easter relate to Jesus? Where does the word ‘Easter’ come from? And when did we start eating Easter eggs? Historian Emma J Wells explores the origins of this springtime celebration… Easter was originally a celebration of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of sex, fertility, war, and religiously-sanctioned prostitutes, right? Wrong. Well, bunnies and eggs can’t possibly have anything to do with this most holy festival commemorating Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead, then. Actually… they do. Like its festive and spooky cousins, Christmas and Halloween, Easter evolved over centuries, blending Christian and non-Christian elements together. Hence the origins of the springtime celebration are far more complicated than you might expect, due in part to misconceptions which continue to circulate. So, let’s put the bunnies, eggs and all other frivolities in one basket in search of an explanatio...
Joseph’s Dreams 37 Jacob lived in the land where his father had stayed, the land of Canaan. 2 This is the account of Jacob’s family line. Joseph, a young man of seventeen, was tending the flocks with his brothers, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives, and he brought their father a bad report about them. 3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate [ a ] robe for him. 4 When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him. 5 Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more. 6 He said to them, “Listen to this dream I had: 7 We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while yo...
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