Revelation 13:4 4 kai <2532> {AND} prosekunhsan <4352> (5656) {THEY DID HOMAGE TO} ton <3588> {THE} drakonta <1404> {DRAGON,} oV <3739> {WHO} edwken <1325> (5656) {GAVE} exousian <1849> {AUTHORITY} tw <3588> {TO THE} qhriw <2342> {BEAST;} kai <2532> {AND} prosekunhsan <4352> (5656) {THEY DID HOMAGE TO} to <3588> {THE} qhrion <2342> {BEAST,} legonteV <3004> (5723) {SAYING,} tiV <5101> {WHO [IS]} omoioV <3664> {LIKE} tw <3588> {TO THE} qhriw <2342> {BEAST?} tiV <5101> {WHO} dunatai <1410> (5736) {IS ABLE} polemhsai <4170> (5658) {TO MAKE WAR} met <3326> {WITH} autou <846> {IT?}
Revelation 13:5 5 kai <2532> {AND} edoqh <1325> (5681) {WAS GIVEN} autw <846> {TO IT} stoma <4750> {A MOUTH} laloun <2980> (5723) {SPEAKING} megala <3173> {GREAT THINGS} kai <2532> {AND} blasfhmiaV <988> {BLASPHEMY;} kai <2532> {AND} edoqh <1325> (5681) {WAS GIVEN} autw <846> {TO IT} exousia <1849> {AUTHORITY} poihsai <4160> (5658) {TO SET} mhnaV <3376> {MONTHS} tessarakonta <5062> {FORTY} duo <1417> {TWO.}
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thread: Etymology
The term "gules" derives from the Old French word goules, literally meaning "throats" (related to the English gullet; modern French gueules), but also used to refer to a fur neckpiece, usually made of red fur.
For many decades, heraldic authors have believed that the term may have arisen from the Persian word گل (gol, "rose") (coming to Europe via Muslim Spain or brought back by returning Crusaders), but according to Brault there is no evidence to support this derivation.
M remember the desert rose comment and the redemption from the pit who was found worthy in Him alone.
each one taking a separate measurement of the primary colors
Open to me an entrance no larger than the eye of a needle, and I will open to you an entrance.
"Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein".