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Learn from 65 Angels in their words instruction on how to call them closer to you to heal your life. The Angelic Host Bring Their Individual Services for Humanitys Blessing is an introduction to 65 Angels with instruction about what to request from each Angel and how you can call every one of the Angels to assist you with changing your life. The Angels are waiting for your calls. Instantly, the Angels enfold you with all encompassing love as they joyfully bring Light to bless you. The Angels give their words as an answer to every request. Addressed are topics consisting of: releasing fear, birth and transition, gaining the golden Light of wisdom, life purpose and right employment, seeking the Light and Gods solution for every challenge. Calling to the Angels gives them permission within the physical octave to bring assistance to fulfill your call. There is not a problem the Angels cannot solve with your continual belief and acknowledgement of their presence with you. God wants you to call the Angels for their service, blessings and love. You may choose to become an integral part of the Angels service to the Light by speaking their words as decrees to help your loved ones, others in need, the earth and all life.
This book explores the period from the 160s to 63 B.C.E., when the Maccabees ruled the Jews, up to the publication of the Mishnah in the second century C.E.
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Gregory of Narek (c. 945-1003), a monk and a priest, is best know for his poetic works, and one of the few armenian commentators on the Song of Songs, which was so great a focus among western monastic writers of the patristic and medieval periods. Living during a period of cultural and religious renaissance which preceded the Turkish and Mongol invasions of Armenia, and in a period of conflict between the non-Chalcedonian Christians of his native land and their Byzantine neighbors, Grigor worked from the Armenian text of the Song, which is slightly longer than the Septuagint or Hebrew versions and contains passages which vary from them. In his commentary Grigor traces themes and draws on other scriptural books to remind readers that every human person is endowed with an innate love for God which, in his words, 'cannot be sapped'.