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Related: About this forumMusical Cartoon: Elisha and the Two Bears
With Choral narration in Latin and English subtitles for those who don't understand Latin. Very illustrative of the awesome power of deities, and an object lesson for one and all:
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Musical Cartoon: Elisha and the Two Bears (Original Post)
MineralMan
Jan 2019
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MineralMan
(147,574 posts)1. Fortunately for children today, the Syrian Brown Bear is no longer
found in that region, but still survives in Turkey. Still, it's probably best to avoid ridiculing bald prophets, even now.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)4. ---way I figure it, that'll learn the little fux.
Old age, treachery and deceit will defeat youth and inexperience every time.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)2. Ezekiel 23 is one you prolly want to tear out of the house bible
Unless you want the kids asking tough questions.
MineralMan
(147,574 posts)3. Yeah. That Lot's Daughters chapter, too.
There's a cartoon about that over on YouTube, too, but I decided not to post it. A little too racy for DU, I think. It's easy to find, though.
gtar100
(4,192 posts)5. And the awesome power of music.
The juxtaposition of the music and story are a little much for me. But it's beautiful music.
I'd infer from this that God must be bald too. And a bit touchy about it as well.