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Call attempt #1,098 - Day 1,595 - Mask mandate in court in Tennessee - Proverbs 18:22

I was on the radio with David Tulis again today, but before that I listened in to his virtual court appearance as he is making a case against the overreach of the Tennessee Governor. I recorded the session and it is on Kozlowski.org. I then did a video describing it. This afternoon I was on his program talking about the censorship problems of the day. Then I completed the video and put it on YouTube and got two views immediately. That is remarkable for me, but the title, “Mask mandate in court in Tennessee” is provocative. The numbers I gave in the voicemail changed radically already. BitChute gave me 40 views in about an hour, which is also good for me. But my expectations for Brigteon was that it would be somewhere in the middle. But I was wrong. In about an hour it is at 150 views. This is a contender to be one of my highest view counts, but it needs to pass 1,128, which is still going to be very hard. The #2 on Brighteon is “Project Veritas and the Pinterest Whistleblower” which is at 408 and that might be doable.

Then there was some joyful interaction with Rob, our friend we met 3 miles into our hike in Salvage Gulf. He produced a video that used a photo from the Sistine Chapel. I then pointed to my video using the same photo: “The Creation Story – Slightly Embellished by a Man in Love”, which was done to mark our 30th anniversary. He responded with a video he did for his 40th anniversary. So in our fun sparing I did close my email with Proverbs 18:22 “He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD.”

It is now common for me to review verses in the LSV which in this case is “[Whoever] has found a wife has found good, || And brings out goodwill from YHWH.” This is very similar. However, then I looked at the Septuagint and found: “The one who found a good wife, found favors; and he received happiness from the LORD. The one who casts out a good woman, casts out good things; but the one holding on to an adulteress is foolish and impious.” This was the foundation of an interesting conversation. The comments I have found thus far from the Pulpit Commentary of 100+ years ago does note the additional text in the Greek. Both the Hebrew and Greek versions fit the idea of “marriage begins with sex and ends with death”.

My Lady, the person who loves you is not your dad, it is me!

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