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The Lord Takes No Pleasure In Death
For I have no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies,” declares Lord Yahweh. “Therefore, turn back and live.” — Ezekiel 18:32 | Legacy Standard Bible (LSB) Legacy Standard Bible Copyright ©2021 by The Lockman Foundation. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. Cross References: 1 Timothy 2:4; Job 37:23; Isaiah 3:16; Ezekiel 18:23; Ezekiel 33:11
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focr · 2 years
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petitefleuriste · 2 years
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God’s desire is that the wicked turn from their sin rather than die.
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doulafaith · 3 months
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Harmony
“He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the LORD and put their trust in him.” Psalm 40:3 I am sure many of us have witnessed two distinct ways of singing a song and playing an instrument; and one appears to be more of a gift or an acquired gift than the other. There is the soloist and musician who studies the notes and practices methodically until the…
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girlbloggercher · 2 months
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how to read the Bible
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this is in order!
1. John
2. Mark
3. Matthew
4. Luke
5. Genesis
6. Exodus
7. Leviticus
8. Numbers
9. Dueteronomy
10. Romans
11. Galatians
12. Colossians
13. Proverbs
14. Ecclesiastes
15. Job
16. 1 Peter
17. 1 Corinthians
18. 2 Corinthians
19. Ephesians
20. Philippians
21. 1 Thessalonians
22. 2 Thessalonians
23. 1 Timothy
24. 2 Timothy
25. James
26. 2 Peter
27. 1 John
28. 2 John
29. 3 John
30. Jude
31. Psalms
32. Joshua
33. Judges
34. 1 Samuel
35. 2 Samuel
36. 1 Kings
37. 2 Kings
38. 1 Chronicles
39. 2 Chronicles
40. Ezra
41. Nehemiah
42. Jeremiah
43. Lamentations
44. Ezekiel
45. Joel
46. Amos
47. Obadiah
48. Nahum
49. Habakkuk
50. Zephaniah
51. Haggai
52. Zechariah
53. Malachi
54. Micah
55. Hosea
56. Luke
57. Esther
58. Jonah
59. Song of Solomon
60. Acts
61. Titus
62. Philemon
63. Hebrew
64. Isaiah
65. Daniel
66. Revelation
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep:
Redemption and Restoration
In the parable of the Lost Sheep, Jesus conveys a deep message about the relentless pursuit of redemption and the boundless grace of God. Let us delve into this timeless story and explore its significance in our lives today.
A certain shepherd had a hundred sheep, yet one of them strayed from the fold. Undeterred by the ninety-nine, the shepherd embarked on a relentless search for the lost sheep. He scoured the hills and valleys until, at last, he found the wayward sheep, weary and alone.
Filled with compassion, the shepherd tenderly lifted the sheep onto his shoulders and rejoiced, calling together his friends and neighbors to celebrate the sheep's return. In the same way, Jesus explains, there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance (Luke 15:3-7).
This parable reminds us of the depth of God's love and his unwavering commitment to seek out and restore the lost. Just as the shepherd pursued the lost sheep, so too does our Heavenly Father pursue each one of us with relentless love and compassion.
No matter how far we may have strayed, God's arms are always open wide, ready to welcome us back into His embrace. His grace knows no bounds, and His forgiveness is freely offered to all who humble themselves and turn back to Him.
The parable of the Lost Sheep challenges us to reflect on our own lives and consider those areas where we may have wandered away from God's path. It beckons us to return to the fold, to repent of our sins, and to experience the joy of reconciliation with our Heavenly Father.
Just as the shepherd rejoiced over the lost sheep's return, so too does God rejoice over each one of us when we turn back to Him. Our repentance brings joy to heaven, and our restored relationship with God brings fulfillment and purpose to our lives.
Broader context:
Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:3-7):
This is the main passage where the parable is found.
God's Pursuit of the Lost:
Ezekiel 34:16 - God seeks out the lost and brings them back to safety.
Isaiah 53:6 - We all, like sheep, have gone astray, but the Lord laid on Jesus the iniquity of us all.
Matthew 18:12-14 - Jesus' teaching about the shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to seek the one lost sheep.
Psalm 119:176 - Like a lost sheep, seek your servant, for I have not forgotten your commands.
God's Rejoicing over Repentance:
Luke 15:10 - There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.
Luke 15:32 - It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.
Acts 3:19 - Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out.
God's Unfailing Love and Faithfulness:
Psalm 23:1-3 - The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.
Psalm 36:5 - Your steadfast love, O Lord, extends to the heavens, your faithfulness to the clouds.
Psalm 136:1 - Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.
Lamentations 3:22-23 - The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
The Shepherd's Role as a Metaphor for Jesus:
John 10:11 - I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.
Hebrews 13:20 - Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant.
Call to Repentance and Restoration:
Joel 2:12-13 - "Yet even now," declares the Lord, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments."
Revelation 3:20 - Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.
The Joy of Salvation:
Romans 15:13 - May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.
Psalm 51:12 - Restore to me the joy of your salvation and uphold me with a willing spirit.
Questions:
Have I strayed from God's path, and if so, am I willing to humble myself and turn back to Him?
Do I fully grasp the depth of God's love and His relentless pursuit of me, even in my moments of wandering?
How can I share the message of God's grace and redemption with others who may feel lost or disconnected from Him?
What steps can I take to deepen my relationship with God and experience the fullness of His joy and restoration in my life?
Let us pray:
Heavenly Father, we thank you for your unwavering love and grace, demonstrated to us through the parable of the Lost Sheep. Give us the courage to humble ourselves, repent of our sins, and return to you with open hearts. May we never forget the depth of your love for us and the joy that comes from being reconciled to you. In Jesus' name, amen.
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flashsidewayss · 4 months
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i got tired of trying to figure out when things happened in lockwood & co
so i made a timeline with "years" that could technically be shifted in any direction but were put there to a) make the math make sense and show how long things have been and b) i think its HILARIOUS to place the series 2012-2014. hilarious series of years
anyway i wrote a fic that was supposed to be short and simply explore the universe and this timeline and then it spiraled. this is posted here so people can use this as a reference for the fic but it's also for the general enjoyment of the People. sorry
Pre-Canon
1937
May 7
Marissa Fittes born
1943
September
Marissa meets Ezekiel (age 6)
1952
February
Marissa meets Tom Rotwell (age 14)
October 28
Margaret Fittes born (Marissa age 15)
1953
February
Mud Lane Phantom (Marissa age 15)
Late May
Highgate Terror (Marissa age 16)
Problem officially recognized
1958
September
Marissa leaves Tom for good (age 19)
1959
January
Marissa forms Fittes Agency (age 19)
July 
Rotwell forms Rotwell Agency (Marissa age 20)
1972
January 20
Penelope Fittes born (Marissa age 34)
1981
November 3
Law passed letting children have legal rights to their autonomy from age 14 (drinking age is still 18, age of consent is still 18 unless with someone under age of 18)
1982
April 17
Marissa Fittes “dies” (age 43)
1985
April 1
Margaret Fittes dies (age 32)
Penelope Fittes (Marissa) takes control of Fittes Agency (age 14)
1991
July 8
Jessica Lockwood born
1997
July 25
Anthony Lockwood born
December 3
Flo Bones born
1998
May 18
George Cubbins/Karim born
October 31
Lucy Carlyle born
2003
December
Murton Colliery Horror
2005
July 15
Celia and Donald Lockwood die
July 16
Flo Bonnard’s mother dies, she beings working with Sinclair and Soanes (age 7)
2006
November 12
Jessica Lockwood dies (age 15) (Lockwood age 9)
2009
June
Flo Bones and Anthony Lockwood meet at dueling competition (both age 11) 
2010
February
Anthony Lockwood meets George Cubbins/Karim during a case with Sykes and Fittes Agency (ages 12 and 11 respectively)
2011
June
George is fired from Fittes Agency (age 12)
July 26
Anthony Lockwood founds Lockwood & Co. (age 14)
November
Flo Bones leaves her agency after the death of Sinclair and Soanes (age 13)
Canon
2012
February
Lucy joins Lockwood & Co. (age 13, Lockwood age 14, George 13)
November
Combe Carey Hall (LC 14, AL 15, GC/K 14)
2013
June
Bone Glass Incident (LC 14, AL 15, GC/K 15)
November
Chelsea Outbreak (LC 15, AL 16, GC/K 15)
Beginning of Black Winter
Lucy Carlyle leaves Lockwood & Co.
2014
April
Lucy rejoins Lockwood & Co. (LC 15, AL 16, GC/K 15)
September
Storming of Fittes Hall (LC 15, AL 17, GC/K 16)
anyway. i think jonathan stroud didn't put years so no one could understand how deeply fucked the math is. sorry marissa and margaret fittes you both have children as teenagers and even then the math BARELY works.
also the world has to be different for it to work the age of like Personal Autonomy is 14 now bc of kids working as agents. you still have to be an adult to do stuff like drink and vote (though i'm sure that's a political argument in this universe) but children can be in charge of businesses and gain custody in special cases (like the lockwoods) at 14.
hope this is entertaining!
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verseoftheday · 1 year
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Today's Verse - Ezekiel 18:31-32 https://www.heartlight.org/cgi-shl/todaysverse.cgi?day=20230505&amp%3Bver=niv&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=tv&utm_term=en
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Good Morning!☀️
For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord GOD: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye. Ezekiel 18:32
God spoke to Israel through Ezekiel to clarify God's view of accountability for sin. He made it clear that each was to die of his own sin, that the righteous son of an evil father would not be condemned by his father's sin. He went on to explain that if the wicked repented and began to live righteously his wickedness would be forgiven. God let them know that he did not delight in the death of the wicked. 
God also let them know that prior righteousness could not erase present wickedness. Just as prior wickedness was erased by turning to righteousness, prior righteousness is erased by turning to wickedness.
Righteous living is not a part time, sometime, convenient proposition. We must consistently follow God's way to live forever with him!
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awigglycultist · 2 years
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Okay now that several ppl have helped and rbed my post, here's a longer list of some content/trigger warnings in NMT2 (I tried to keep this as spoiler free as possible but there are some small spoilers. If you want to know anything more about any of these feel free to dm me. Also feel free to add on more if anyone has anything else that comes to mind)
Honey Queen
- Lots of Death all around, but especially durning the honey queen pageant, tho there's other points too (34:00 - 35:00 tho we don't see the actual death) (1:13:10 - 1:13:39) (1:14:50 - 1:50:40) (1:16:03 - 1:16:50) (1:25:00 - 1:25:28)
- Durning the song at the very beginning, Honey Queen, there's lots of clips of honeycomb (3:20 - 5:001 but honeycomb doesn't show up immediately)
- There's also lots of clips of bees in the same song (same as above)
- Zoey's grandma is homophobic (she never says anything particularly horrible, also she's a very minor character, but still) (23:50 - 25:09)
- Another character outs someone (23:50 - 25:09)
- A huge fight scene (1:10:30 - 1:16:50)
- There’s a not too graphic depiction of hanging, it happens when Linda and Zoey are fighting backstage on the catwalk (1:14:50 - 1:15:40)
- I'm really unsure how to explain this one but a very gross and graphic description of pig corpses magically coming together to form something else (1:24:16 - 1:24:43)
- At the end, there's a really close up shot of a mouth (think like the one in the them but like. Idk it was just grosser/scarier) (1:24:40 - 1:25:18)
- There's flashing durning the Nibbly Ditty (1:26:36 - 1:26:48)
Perky's Buds
- Gun violence (4:19 - 4:57) (51:34 - 52:54)
- Animal violence (birds spefically), both at beginning and the end (4:19 - 4:57) (52:54 - 53:19)
- Animal death (birds spefically) at the end (52:54 - 53:19)
- 4 people die, it's all in one scene when the nighthawks start attacking (24:35 - 25:37)
- Graphic vomiting scene when Ezekiel make Ziggs and Emma be feed like birds (they don't show vomit but the nosies and descriptions are very gross and graphic) (33:33 - 34:44)
Abstinence Camp
- There's lots of blood splatters on the screen durning Axe Man , they're pretty fake looking, it's just a red overlay in splatter patterns but it may still be something that bothers you (song is 58:55 - 1:02:33)
- You can see an axe a lot throughout Axe Man (same as above)
- Durning Axeman there's a bit with an axe holding a pair of underwear with a ton of blood covering it (59:55 - 59:59)
- Flashing images durning Axe Man (1:01:10 - 1:01:15) (1:01:42 - 1:01:48)
- You can hear someone vomiting for a little bit at the beginning of Abstinence Camp, starts as soon as The Axe Man song ends (1:02:34 - 1:02:39)
- Lots of death of all around 1:28:43 - 1:29:35) (1:42:48 - 1:43:19) (2:00:09 - 2:00:36) (2:01:00 - 2:01:18)
- Gross description of someone after they've died (1:29:55 - 1:30:10)
- several mentions of sex and masturbation. But the thing I can really pin point is once someone does masturbate and it's described (1:26:30 - 1:27:32)
Daddy
- A dog dies, of natural causes. When Frank goes home from the mall and then goes to the vet. (9:49 - 10:42)
- There's 4 deaths from when Shelia goes to the honey festival and forward for the rest of the ep. (51:51 - 52:28 this one is off screen but this is the moment we find out they're dead) (53:43 - 54:07)(57:33 - 58:04) (1:04:25 - 1:04:55)
Gun Violence (53:43 - 54:07)
Killer Track
- The song Killer Track is played when Kale and Miss Holloway are in the van (don't worry about when Rose is the van) it also has lost of flashing a loud nosies (1:26:36 - 1:28:19)
- There's a fake out death, it's a huge spoiler so dm for more info (1:37:30 - 1:38:23 this is when it happens but it's also talked about for a while after lmk if you want that too)
- Someone dies after the song Runaway With Me (2:01:45 - 2:02:12)
Yellow Jacket
- At the beginning when Hannah is in shop class, blood spatter across the screen throughout her vision (8:59 - 9:10) (9:39 - 9:49) (10:23-10:25 there's a sound for this one too, idk how exactly to describe it except well it kinda sounds like a finger getting cut off)
- Description of Hannah's accident (10:25 - 10:30)
- When Webby first appears there's a clip of a small spider (17:32 - 17:37)
- There's a bit where blue goo is puked into someone's mouth, can't get around this without a bit of more spoilering too so dm if you want to know when it happens (1:3544 - 1:35:58)
-Death, it's not an actual human that dies if that matters to you (1:41:13 - 1:41:27)
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The Soul who Sins will Die
Just as we will die because of Adam, we will be raised to life because of Christ.
Because I do not have pleasure in the death of a dead person, says THE LORD OF LORDS, but return and live. — 1 Corinthians 15:21 and Ezekiel 18:32 | Contemporary English Version (CEV) and Aramaic Bible in Plain English (ABPE) The Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version Copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society and The Aramaic Bible in Plain English 8th edition; Copyright © 2013 All rights reserved. Cross References: Job 37:23; Isaiah 31:6; Ezekiel 18:23; Ezekiel 33:11; Romans 5:12; Romans 5:17; 1 Timothy 2:4
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focr · 2 years
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Super random question, but is there like an actual history about how the kippah (the piece of clothing itself not the meaning) developed, because so far I've kinda headcanon'd it came from balding men wanting to protect their bald spot from the sun. It also always seems so flimsy, how are guys not losing it all the time?
Bfhdhdjdjsjs your headcanon is A++.
Tbh, I had to look it up, since despite thinking about it when I was younger, I never bothered to look it up. According to Jewish encyclopedia, through Wikipedia,
The Israelites might have worn a headdress similar to that worn by the Bedouins, but it is unknown whether a fixed type of headdress was used. That the headdress of the Israelites might have been in the fellah style may be inferred from the use of the noun צַנִיף, tzanif (the verb tzanaf meaning "to roll like a ball", Isaiah 22:18) and by the verb חַבָּש, habash ("to wind", compare Ezekiel 16:10; Jonah 2:6). As to the form of such turbans, nothing is known, and they may have varied according to the different classes of society. This was customary with the Assyrians and Babylonians, for example, whose fashions likely influenced the costume of the Israelites—particularly during and after the Babylonian Exile.[42] [...]
I imagine that, at the beginning, it was meant to protect the skin from the sun's heat, like the Bedouin used it, and given what is customary within Babylonian and Assyrian societies, it probably had also a role in distinguishing your social class (which is still sort of a thing! For insurance, in general black kippahs are a staple of Haredi Jews). That being said, on the Assyrian stelees Jews are not shown to wear any kind of head dress, which might mean they weren't in vogue during that time (or that the one making the stelee got lazy 🦥).
Now, as for the change into a skullcap, I imagine it was a change in fashion, which stuck for the longest and thus became the norm, yet it still differs among different Jewish communities:
The Black Velvet Kippahs are, as I said, of the ultraorthodox Jews, and even they have variation: See how one has a rim and one doesn't.
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Haredi children might also have velvet Kippahs with embroidery or other colors such as navy blue.
Yemenite Kippahs tend to have a dark color and embroidery at the bottom, while there are also knitted Kippahs used by less orthodox factions of Judaism, and they come in many colors and many designs.
In other words, it's either a community thing (think breslov, bukharan Jews, and haredim) and/or a fashion thing (think suede and crochedet Kippahs used by reform and modern Orthodox Jews).
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A good guide for this sort of thing is this the following image, which shows a series of changes of Jewish male headdress
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Jewish Head-Dress at Various Periods.1, 2. England (13th cent.). 3-5. Germany (13th cent.). 6-8. France (13th cent.). 9. Rhine Provinces (13th cent.). 10. Constance (1417). 11. Holland (15th cent.). 12. Italy (15th cent.). 13, 14. Germany (15th cent.). 15-17. Rhine Provinces (15th cent.). 18, 19. Worms (16th cent.). 20. Germany (16th cent.). 21. Worms: "Judenbischof" (17th cent.). 22. Swabia (17th cent.). 23. Frankfort-on-the-Main (1630). 24, 25. Poland (1765). 26, 27. Warsaw (1825). 28. Cracow (17th to 18th cent.). 29. Podolia (1750). 30. Tunis (1800). 31. Morocco (1800). 32. Moravia (1800). 33. Russia (modern). 34. Caucasus (modern). 35. Russia: Karaite (modern). 36, 37. Tunis (modern). 38. Russia: "Yarmulka" (modern). 39. England: rabbinical (modern).
As you can see, the headdress changed a LOT until it reached today's look, which is probably a product of changes in fashion, price of fabric, and probably also emancipation etc. and the desire to blend in better into gentile societies.
Then again, I'm no expert so I might be spewing nonsense XD.
Anyway, I hope this was helpful to some degree!!
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Line Upon Line Lesson 007: Get on the Boat!
Genesis 7:1 - Then the Lord said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation.”
Many people think God commanded Noah to build the ark solely to save the animals and his own family.  However, this is actually not true.
Let’s read together Ezekiel 14:14-20; Habakkuk 2:4; and Hebrews 11:6-7.
Noah was considered righteous by God because Noah believed in God. Noah demonstrated His faith in God through his obedience to God’s commands. Noah built the ark even though there was no evidence or prior history of floods in the world.
Note that the Bible clearly states Noah could not save anyone else with his righteousness.  This means Noah’s wife, his three sons, and their wives each had an individual faith in God. They also believed in God and were obedient to His words.
Let’s read together Psalm 142:7; Isaiah 42:6-7; 1 Peter 3:18-20; and 2 Peter 2:5.
The Bible described Noah as a preacher of righteousness. God used Noah to deliver a message of repentance. Noah wasn’t just building the ark for one hundred and twenty years. He was warning the entire world about God’s judgment and the impending flood.
Let’s read together Deuteronomy 30:19-20;  Matthew 24:37-39; Luke 17:26-27; and Ephesians 4:17-32.
In essence, Noah’s message was, “Repent now and get on the boat! If you do not, you will be destroyed by the coming flood!  This is the only way you can be saved!”
Unfortunately, no one listened to Noah. Their hearts were so set on sin, the Holy Spirit could not reach them.  God wanted to save them all, but they chose not to be saved.
Let’s read together Acts 4:10-12.
God gives us all the same choice today that He gave the people of the Antediluvian age. Repent now and accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. There is no other way to be saved. Will you choose Jesus?
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Fundie Families and Adjacents I Follow: Wissmann
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Loren Albert Wissmann- May 15, 1957
Gloria Ann- June 6, 1958
Loren and Gloria married on August 16, 1980, they were ages 23 and 22. They share 13 children, 9 children-in-law, and 27 grandchildren.
1. Rachel Anna- January 31, 1982
2. Ruth Elissa- August 16, 1983
3. Josiah David- February 23, 1985
4. Bethany Lynne- July 10, 1986
5. Andrew Michael- February 29, 1988
6. Elizabeth Joy- September 21, 1989
7. Matthias Meinert- June 18, 1991
8. Stephan Gerald- July 15, 1993
9. Hannah Marlys- June 23, 1995
10. Susanna Evelyn- March 7, 1997
11. Alaythia Gloria- October 22, 1999
12. Nathanael Loren- October 28, 2001
13. Charissa Marie- September 26, 2006
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Rachel married Alan William Busentiz (August 1, 1972) on June 30, 2012, at ages 30 and 39. They share 3 children and 1 on the way.
1. Kendrick Alan- January 26, 2016
2. Autumn Joy- October 7, 2017
Miscarriage- 2018
3. Justice William- July 12, 2019
John Matthew- miscarriage January 2021
Faith Elizabeth- miscarriage August 2021
4. Audrey Ann- September 26, 2023
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Ruth married Ryan James Bourlier (February 3, 1982) on July 30, 2016, at ages 32 and 34. They share 5 children.
1. Lee James- June 21, 2017
2. Jerit Daniel- October 3, 2018
3. Judah Loren- November 28, 2019
4. Kaleb Terry- July 3, 2021
5. Chloe Ann- December 12, 2022
miscarriage- September 2023
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Josiah married Abi Lyn Rehm (March 28, 1987) on September 20, 2008, at ages 23 and 21. They share 4 children.
1. Joanna Praise- February 24, 2010
2. Asher David- November 30, 2011
3. Jenifer Lee- May 17, 2016
4. Andron Michael- October 11, 2019
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Bethany married Daniel Beasley (June 28, 1988) on December 19, 2009, at ages 23 and 21. They share 5 children.
1. Arianna Mae- April 26, 2012
2. Caden James- February 3, 2014
3. Everett William- December 1, 2016
4. Gemma Lynne- September 28, 2018
5. Felicity Anne- January 28, 2021
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Andrew married Kori Jane Knuth (November 19, 1989) on March 5, 2011, at ages 23 and 21. They share 2 sons.
7 miscarriages- unknown dates
1. Wyatt Andrew- June 25, 2018
2. Jaxon Richard -June 11, 2020
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Matthias married Michelle Ruth Kingery (July 21, 1990) on December 30, 2017, at ages 26 and 27. They share 3 children.
1. Adalynn Michelle- March 22, 2019
2. Titus Ezekiel- June 7, 2021
3. Owen Matthias- June 17, 2023
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Hannah married Jeremiah Robert Duggar (December 31, 1998) on March 26, 2022, at ages 26 and 23. They share a daughter.
1- Brynley Noelle- December 25, 2022
2- Brielle Grace- 2024
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Susanna married Drew Donald Jerred on July 1, 2023. They share 1 daughter.
1- Lila Ann- March 2024
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Nathanael married Katrina Hope Sahlstrom (June 28, 2003) on October 15, 2022, at ages 20 and 19. They share a son.
1- Theodore James- August 7, 2023
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The Unworthy
1. GLaDOS
2. Wheatley
3. Professor Farnsworth
4. Booster Gold
5. Darth Vader
6. Miss Trunchbull 🥉Third lowest percentage of Yes votes
7. Worf
8. Bumble
9. Rootspring
10. Lore
11. Stanley
12. Rytlock Brimstone
13. Sweetheart
14. Ultron (MCU) 🥈Second lowest percentage of Yes votes
15. Gnarpy
16. John Crichton
17. Scarlet Witch
18. Mickey Mouse
19. Commander Rourke (Canon) 🏅Lowest percentage of Yes votes.
20. Adonis "Donnie" Creed
21. Sydney Prescott
22. Ezekiel Jones
23. Mark Hoffman
24. Kyouko Hori
25. 90s Fresh Prince Will Smith
26. Milo Thatch (sequel, not original)
27. Buster Scruggs
28. Rei
29. Han Solo
30. Ted Mosby
31. Ivan (Game Grumps version)
32. Daxter
33. Allison Cameron
34. Banjex
35. Kevin Beckman
36. Rupert Giles
37. Makima
38. Father Ted Crilly
39. Peter Quill/Star Lord
40. Gamora
41. Danny Sexbang
42. Weiss Schnee
43. Tom Collins
44. Tobio Kageyama
45. Raiden
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