Thanks! I'm not on Truth or following deltas much anymore. This would be great if real this time but I am ok waiting another 2 years... yet I'm cautiously optimistic based on recent habbenings.
The phrase "gird your loins" appears in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament.
In the Bible, the phrase "gird your loins" is often used as a metaphorical expression to describe a state of preparedness, alertness, or readiness for action. It is a figurative image that refers to the practice of tucking in the long loose garments that were commonly worn in ancient times in order to free up movement for tasks requiring physical exertion or quick action.
The expression can be found in several passages, such as:
Exodus 12:11 (New International Version):
"This is how you are to eat it: with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet and your staff in your hand. Eat it in haste; it is the LORD's Passover."
1 Kings 18:46 (New International Version):
"The power of the LORD came on Elijah and, tucking his cloak into his belt, he ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel."
These verses depict individuals physically preparing themselves for action or movement by securing their garments to allow freedom of movement.
In contemporary usage, "gird your loins" has evolved to become a figurative expression that means to mentally or emotionally prepare oneself for a challenging or difficult situation. It is often used to encourage someone to brace themselves or get ready for an upcoming task or adversity.
It's worth noting that the phrase is not exclusive to the Bible and can be found in other literary works as well.
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What is actually happening?
It.
THE IT.
The IT of all ITS.
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Thanks! I'm not on Truth or following deltas much anymore. This would be great if real this time but I am ok waiting another 2 years... yet I'm cautiously optimistic based on recent habbenings.
Potus retruthed this post “Hollywood actor Jim Caviezel is about to expose the CIA pedophile ring which he says is the largest in the world”
Not saying we don’t have 2 more years or 2 more weeks…. But at least we’re being a bit more direct with the comms.
Didn't take long for the usual suspects to come pissing on this, did it?
There's not much here to piss on tbh.
"A week to remember"
Maybe today will bring something spectacular and will last for a week. It will be an interesting week. I hope so.
Would we have wanted it any other way? 😊
Rise up!
The phrase "gird your loins" appears in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament.
In the Bible, the phrase "gird your loins" is often used as a metaphorical expression to describe a state of preparedness, alertness, or readiness for action. It is a figurative image that refers to the practice of tucking in the long loose garments that were commonly worn in ancient times in order to free up movement for tasks requiring physical exertion or quick action.
The expression can be found in several passages, such as:
Exodus 12:11 (New International Version): "This is how you are to eat it: with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet and your staff in your hand. Eat it in haste; it is the LORD's Passover."
1 Kings 18:46 (New International Version): "The power of the LORD came on Elijah and, tucking his cloak into his belt, he ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel."
These verses depict individuals physically preparing themselves for action or movement by securing their garments to allow freedom of movement.
In contemporary usage, "gird your loins" has evolved to become a figurative expression that means to mentally or emotionally prepare oneself for a challenging or difficult situation. It is often used to encourage someone to brace themselves or get ready for an upcoming task or adversity.
It's worth noting that the phrase is not exclusive to the Bible and can be found in other literary works as well.