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BBC... 22:44 - Dec 25 with 5337 viewsSwanzay

Why are the BBC calling people migrants and not refugees...?
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BBC... on 20:28 - Dec 26 with 1158 viewsHumpty

BBC... on 20:23 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

I’ve never applied, Hump.


I wouldn't bother. They'll take a knife to your winkie.
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BBC... on 20:33 - Dec 26 with 1148 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 20:28 - Dec 26 by Humpty

I wouldn't bother. They'll take a knife to your winkie.


It’s ornamental these days, Hump.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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BBC... on 20:47 - Dec 26 with 1143 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 20:02 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

Truth be told, Hump, what you and I would recognise as The Psalms, the language with which we’re familiar, dates from the 17th Century.


No it doesn’t.
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BBC... on 20:56 - Dec 26 with 1135 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 20:10 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

I always refer to The King James Bible, Hump. It’s everything.


They nicked the book of Psalms from the Coverdale Psalter for the King James Lohengrin.
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BBC... on 20:57 - Dec 26 with 1134 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 20:47 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

No it doesn’t.


I’ll play.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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BBC... on 21:02 - Dec 26 with 1123 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 20:57 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

I’ll play.


As I said, it’s the Coverdale Psalter you will know. Written in the 1530s ish for the Great Bible under Henry VIII. And incorporated into the King James and the Book of Common Prayer.
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BBC... on 21:03 - Dec 26 with 1121 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 20:56 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

They nicked the book of Psalms from the Coverdale Psalter for the King James Lohengrin.


Which was based in large part, if not wholly, on the work of Tyndale. I’m basing that on the Bragg lecture at Hay. He made a pretty convincing case, to be fair.

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BBC... on 21:04 - Dec 26 with 1118 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 21:02 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

As I said, it’s the Coverdale Psalter you will know. Written in the 1530s ish for the Great Bible under Henry VIII. And incorporated into the King James and the Book of Common Prayer.


Yes indeed.

Bloody Oxonian coming on here at night raining on my hitherto uncontested strutting.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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BBC... on 21:05 - Dec 26 with 1118 viewsDarran

Blimey,Her Majesty The Queen has expensive items inside Buckingham Palace.
Who’d have thunk it,thick twáts.

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BBC... on 21:07 - Dec 26 with 1113 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 21:05 - Dec 26 by Darran

Blimey,Her Majesty The Queen has expensive items inside Buckingham Palace.
Who’d have thunk it,thick twáts.


Was ist das?

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BBC... on 21:08 - Dec 26 with 1111 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 21:03 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

Which was based in large part, if not wholly, on the work of Tyndale. I’m basing that on the Bragg lecture at Hay. He made a pretty convincing case, to be fair.


It was indeed. Also on Luther translated from the German. Coverdale is believed to have worked for Tyndale in Antwerp.
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BBC... on 21:09 - Dec 26 with 1105 viewsDarran

BBC... on 21:07 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

Was ist das?


What?

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BBC... on 21:13 - Dec 26 with 1101 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 21:04 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

Yes indeed.

Bloody Oxonian coming on here at night raining on my hitherto uncontested strutting.


Well I can either converse about the Coverdale Psalter or the Swans and on balance, I’d rather spend my time discussing something (anything) other than the Swans this evening.
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BBC... on 21:15 - Dec 26 with 1099 viewsDarran

GSTQ.


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BBC... on 21:15 - Dec 26 with 1096 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 21:08 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

It was indeed. Also on Luther translated from the German. Coverdale is believed to have worked for Tyndale in Antwerp.


I think it’s pretty much nailed on that he was employed copying out Tyndale’s translations.

Have you noticed toward the bottom of the first page one of the lefties has given me a down-arrow for commenting of the beauty of the language employed in the KJV? Made my night that has!
[Post edited 26 Dec 2018 21:21]

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BBC... on 21:16 - Dec 26 with 1092 viewsdickythorpe

BBC... on 21:15 - Dec 26 by Darran

GSTQ.



There's some odd stains on that piano
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BBC... on 21:17 - Dec 26 with 1091 viewsLohengrin

BBC... on 21:13 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

Well I can either converse about the Coverdale Psalter or the Swans and on balance, I’d rather spend my time discussing something (anything) other than the Swans this evening.



An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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BBC... on 21:18 - Dec 26 with 1086 viewsexiledclaseboy

BBC... on 21:08 - Dec 26 by londonlisa2001

It was indeed. Also on Luther translated from the German. Coverdale is believed to have worked for Tyndale in Antwerp.


He was in Deep Purple for a while too.

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BBC... on 21:21 - Dec 26 with 1080 viewsDarran

BBC... on 21:18 - Dec 26 by exiledclaseboy

He was in Deep Purple for a while too.


We saw him in Cardiff didn’t we my Friend. 🙌🏻

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BBC... on 21:21 - Dec 26 with 1076 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 21:15 - Dec 26 by Lohengrin

I think it’s pretty much nailed on that he was employed copying out Tyndale’s translations.

Have you noticed toward the bottom of the first page one of the lefties has given me a down-arrow for commenting of the beauty of the language employed in the KJV? Made my night that has!
[Post edited 26 Dec 2018 21:21]


The King James is a beautiful piece of work.

I did, however, when I saw the story of the migrants yesterday, remark that many of those most vociferous in their opposition to these people arriving would also be the ones most vociferous in their celebration of the birth of a man who spent a lifetime explaining why the correct response would be one of welcome...
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BBC... on 21:22 - Dec 26 with 1075 viewsexiledclaseboy

BBC... on 21:21 - Dec 26 by Darran

We saw him in Cardiff didn’t we my Friend. 🙌🏻


We did old chum.

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BBC... on 21:23 - Dec 26 with 1071 viewslondonlisa2001

BBC... on 21:18 - Dec 26 by exiledclaseboy

He was in Deep Purple for a while too.


And Whitesnake.
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BBC... on 21:24 - Dec 26 with 1068 viewsdickythorpe

BBC... on 21:22 - Dec 26 by exiledclaseboy

We did old chum.


Did you also see that black man with a massive schlong?
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BBC... on 21:25 - Dec 26 with 1065 viewsexiledclaseboy

BBC... on 21:24 - Dec 26 by dickythorpe

Did you also see that black man with a massive schlong?


Yeah. It’s all the rage.

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BBC... on 21:25 - Dec 26 with 1064 viewsdickythorpe

The 70's porn star King ding a king used to pass out every time he had more than a semi
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