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Older Parisians wept over the loss of a national treasure.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wept over the coffin of Maj. Gen.
She wept over a text message she never sent to him.
His wife, two sisters and mother wept over his closed coffin.
For the first time since her death, Suzanne wept over her.
Layla's mother crumpled onto the hospital bed and wept over her daughter.
I've been with colleagues and we've wept over glasses of wine over what we're doing.
He was the promoter behind that fatal boxing event, and he has wept over Aljahmi's death.
One who will not be counted was 23-year-old Jaybee Castor, whose family wept over his coffin on Thursday.
Meghan McCain, the senator's daughter, and Cindy McCain, his wife of 38 years, were both at the service and wept over his casket.
Claudeir Francisco had been cycling when he was shot; he was still clinging to his cellphone headphones as his mother wept over his body.
Thinking back, I fear I haven't wept over a book in a long time, which makes me worry about myself, or does that represent growth?
I never sat in a theater and wept over love and death as a teenager, years before I'd have to confront those feelings for real.
Rachel sent Kenny home so he could be with his daughter, whom he wept over several times; the couple hugged and left on happy terms.
And when a gunman stormed into a synagogue just last month, declaring "all Jews must die," Americans wept over the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
Who can forget Philippa Forrester – every boy's childhood crush Philippa Forrester – commiserating with contestants down in the pit, as they wept over the smouldering remains of their life's work?
"And look at what happened," the 76-year-old woman told CNN as she wept over the weekend massacre in El Paso, Texas, that left 22 people dead and 24 more injured.
Santa Avelina Journal SANTA AVELINA, Guatemala — Juana García Gómez, 75, wept over two coffins placed side by side in the sports hall of the Santa Avelina school in the western highlands of Guatemala.
He left, and the woman wept over him, until at last, to restore her balance, she decided to clean the house and opened the drawer where she'd put the two pieces of the stone.
At the hilltop burial site on Thursday, Roshan Ghaznavi, a human rights campaigner, wept over the coffin of a girl named Negina from a poor family; she had been their best hope for a better life.
This was after he had already publicly wept over the immigration ban and suffered the president's derision for doing so, and after he had announced that he would oppose most of the rest of the cabinet appointments.
" She once wept over a typo in one of her short stories published in The New Yorker , and, when the Times Magazine had to run a correction on an article she'd written, she said, "I was gaga with misery.
Then, Bolt's supposed successor as the sport's main attraction, Wayde van Niekerk, wept over suggestions of IAAF 'sabotage' from a rival Isaac Makwala who was not allowed to run the 400 metres because of a virus he claimed he didn't have.
Bran forgave Theon and gave him the confidence he needed to die, Drogon comforted his mommy as she wept over the man she friend-zoned for 8 seasons, and Sansa and Tyrion shared the most intimate look of comfort, understanding and admiration ever.
"It is read, loved and wept over by men and women of all ages, but most of all by young adults," Maureen Freely, who translated the book for the first time into English last year (with Alexander Dawe), wrote in The Guardian.
Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus, Brown's newest and potentially battiest release yet from Montreal publisher Drawn & Quarterly, presents an alternative interpretation of the Bible in which the Blessed Virgin was a prostitute, a fact Brown claims was "covered up" by gospel writers.
With a bit of effort, it's possible to make Scripture imply almost anything you want it to, and the gifted, intensely odd Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown has performed an impressive feat of creative reinterpretation with MARY WEPT OVER THE FEET OF JESUS: Prostitution and Religious Obedience in the Bible (Drawn & Quarterly, $21.95).
Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus, Chester Brown, 2016, 270 pages Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown, published in 2016. The book is subtitled Prostitution and Religious Obedience in the Bible, and is made up of adaptations of stories from the Bible that Brown believes promote pro-prostitution attitudes among early Christians.
He died in an ambulance en route to a hospital. The victory sealed the Wildcats' national championship, but, after the game, the team sprawled out on the bench and the ground and wept over the Long's death.
Also, according to the teachings of Ahlul Bayt, it holds a special spiritual significance. With respect to Imam Hussein, Imam Baqir reported that the heavens wept over Imam Hussein for forty morning, with the sun rising red and setting red.
The car's engine began to smoke. Yoon-hee found her husband engaging in oral sex with another woman, hits him, and leaves. The engine exploded, horribly burning Hyeon-su and leaving her comatose. Yoon-hee wept over her disfigured daughter.
The nation's high religious court convicted him of regicide and sentenced him to execution. He was beheaded in the public square in Riyadh. King Faisal's body was buried in Al Oud cemetery in Riyadh on 26 March 1975. His successor, King Khalid, wept over his body at his funeral.
The "corps of loyalists" he defeated at Mamaroneck was led by the famous Indian fighter Robert Rogers (soldier). Legend has it that Washington wept over his corpse on the battlefield and notes by Washington's stepson confirm that Washington did come across Haslet's body at Princeton, but does not mention any shedding of tears.
From childhood itself, he started smoking cigarettes - playing cards - robbing things etc. Due to these bad habits, Ravi was admitted to a hostel from where he later ran away. Being a police Inspector, Ranjit Kumar finds out Ravi, but he hides this secret from Bharti. She wept over the loss of her son.
Flevit super illam (He wept over it); by Enrique Simonet, 1892 The Mount of Olives is frequently mentioned in the New Testament; 26:30, etc. as part of the route from Jerusalem to Bethany and the place where Jesus stood when he wept over Jerusalem (an event known as Flevit super illam in Latin). Jesus is said to have spent time on the mount, teaching and prophesying to his disciples (Matthew 24–25), including the Olivet discourse, returning after each day to rest (Luke 21:37, and John 8:1 in the additional section of John's Gospel known as the Pericope Adulterae), and also coming there on the night of his betrayal. At the foot of the Mount of Olives lies the Garden of Gethsemane.
On Sunday October 28, 2001, four gunmen entered the church and killed 17 pilgrims and a police guard. The gunmen are suspected of having been part of the Jaish-e-Mohammed militant group. They were interred on October 30. Women, many survivors of the massacre, wept over white-shrouded coffins, each with a cross painted in red.
She wept over him, hearing of his death. Horatius murdered her then because of her premature love affair with the enemy. The people of Rome felt this was harsh punishment rather than an actual crime of the Roman Republic. Horatius received glory for not only killing the Curiatius brothers, the enemy, but for killing his sister.
While in Aden, Potter wired the birds owners in London, made the offer and his answer would be waiting in Suez. He intends to kill the birds to find the diamond. Padisha raged over this and the taxidermist cursed himself for not having thought of it. The birds’ owner accepted Potter’s offer and Padishah wept over the sale.
"struck by Herculean voice, the mountaintops shudder at the ridges; he kept crying out with a sorrowful noise 'Pyrene!' and all the rock-cliffs and wild-beast haunts echo back 'Pyrene!' … The mountains hold on to the wept-over name through the ages." Pliny the Elder connects the story of Hercules and Pyrene to Lusitania, but rejects it as fabulosa, highly fictional.Pliny the Elder, Natural History 3.3.
In short, he could become someone else. Ismail’s initial conclusions awakened his predatory instinct; he wanted the best of life without having to work for it. One morning Saul walked into the shop and wept over the fate of a hero in a novel he had read the night before. Bewildered, Ismail imitated him, trying to imagine what it would be like to see the world with Saul’s eyes.
Deep in sorrow, the legend states, the grieving woman for whom they had contested wept over their deaths; her tears created the Osum river.A dictionary of Albanian religion, mythology and folk culture, Robert Elsie, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2001, , p. 253. She was then said to have turned to stone, becoming the foundation on which Berat Castle is now built. Both Tomorr and Shpirag are visible from the city of Berat.
In the privacy of Loughlinstown Hospital Dev wept over the corpse of the Holy Ghost priest on whose behalf he had lobbied the Vatican in 1940 for elevation to the See of Dublin and the Primacy of Ireland. Although their relationship at times was strained, both men co- operated to control people's lives for so long in a closed and puritanical society which the writer Seán Ó Faoláin memorably decried as a "dreary Eden".
According to Rabbinic tradition (as seen in the Mishnah Taanit 4:6), the sin of the spies produced the annual fast day of Tisha B'Av. When the Israelites accepted the false report, they wept over the false belief that God was setting them up for defeat. The night that the people cried was the ninth of Av, which became a day of weeping and misfortune for all time.Mishna Taanit 4:6 read online; Orthodox Union page on Tisha B'Av.
He was third son of Thomas Rogers, a surgeon of St Albans, where he was born on 18 October 1806. He was educated at private schools and by his father, of congregationalist views. In his seventeenth year he was apprenticed to a surgeon at Milton-next- Sittingbourne, Kent; reading John Howe's The Redeemer's Tears wept over Lost Souls diverted his attention from surgery to theology. After study at Highbury College, Middlesex, he entered the congregationalist ministry in June 1829.
One day while O-na-tah, the spirit of the corn, was wandering alone she was captured by Hä-qweh-da-ět-gǎh. Hä- qweh-da-ět-gǎh sent one of his monsters to devastate the fields, and the other sisters ran away. Hä-qweh-da-ět-gǎh held O-na-tah captive in darkness under the earth until a searching ray of sunl o the surface. Here she wept over the devastation of her fields and her abandonment by her two sisters.
He had been severely wounded in the > right ankle and shoulder, the latter wound extending to his spine. The > surgeons wanted to amputate his foot, saying it was necessary in order to > save his life; but the Colonel objected, and said that if his foot must go > he would go too. Mother waited on him constantly, and the nurses could not > have been more devoted. He was highly esteemed by all his men, many of whom > visited him at the house, and even wept over him in his suffering and > helplessness.
Merlin was then forced to ask the Great Dragon for help, and discovered that the only way to break the enchantment was to have Uther cry tears of "true remorse". Merlin and Gaius persuaded Arthur to take a tincture that simulated death, and Gaius retrieved Uther, who wept over his son's seemingly dead body. The troll attempted to pull Uther away, but was unable to prevent the enchantment from being broken. In the subsequent fight, both the troll and Jonas were slain by Arthur assisted by Merlin's magic.
When she sent him a typewriter he didn't like, Nancy claimed that Ron threatened to kill her and her children, and promptly cut off contact. Porambo took a substantial blow when he found out that his daughter Rhonda slipped into a coma during routine surgery related to rheumatoid arthritis in 1989. Porambo was allowed to visit Rhonda in the hospital, and he was escorted to Rhonda's room with shackles around his wrists and ankles. During the 15 minutes he was allotted for the visit, he wept over Ronda's unmoving form, holding her as tightly as he could.
Hugh was part of the small army which, on its way south to join Charles at Toulouse, was ambushed by Pippin II in the Angoumois on 14 June 844. Hugh was killed by a lance, and according to the anonymous verse lament composed about his death—called the Rhythmus de obitu Hugonis abbatis or Planctus Ugoni abbatisMGH, Poetae II, p. 139.—Pippin wept over his body. Hugh is sometimes confused with Abbot Hugh of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, resulting in the erroneous claim that he had a daughter, Petronilla, who married Tertullus of Anjou, the semi-legendary father of Ingelger, first count of Anjou.
" Walter sent the poem to the London Spectator, and events blossomed from there: > "The poem was a short, poignant little thing. In a month it had carried > Walter's name to every corner of the globe. Everywhere it was copied -- in > metropolitan dailies and little village weeklies, in profound reviews and > "agony columns," in Red Cross appeals and Government recruiting propaganda. > Mothers and sisters wept over it, young lads thrilled to it, the whole great > heart of humanity caught it up as an epitome of all the pain and hope and > pity and purpose of the mighty conflict, crystallized in three brief > immortal verses.
She returned to her room and wept over the ring. Dionigi told her that the man was his enemy, and that she should bring the ring and when giving it, throw it against the wall as if in a temper. When she was finally compelled to bring the ring, she did as he had asked, and the ring became a pomegranate that, when it hit the floor, scattered seeds. Lattantio became a rooster and ate the seeds to put an end to Dionigi, but one seed hid out of his reach, and when it had a chance, turned to a fox and bit off the rooster's head.
Two graphic novels came from this period: The Playboy (1992) and I Never Liked You (1994). Surprise mainstream success in the 2000s came with Louis Riel (2003), a historical-biographical graphic novel about rebel Métis leader Louis Riel. Paying for It (2011) drew controversy as a polemic in support of decriminalizing prostitution, a theme he explored further with Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus (2016), a book of adaptations of stories from the Bible that Brown believes promote pro- prostitution attitudes among early Christians. Brown draws from a range of influences, including monster and superhero comic books, underground comix, and comic strips such as Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie.
Again he finished with the help of a Canada Council grant. It was a polemic promoting the decriminalization of prostitution, and attracted praise for its artistry and bare-all honesty, and criticism for its subject matter and Brown's perceived naïveté where brushes aside concerns about human trafficking and dismisses drug addiction as a myth. At about this time, Brown finally stated he didn't intend to finish his Gospel of Matthew, which had been on hiatus since 1997. In 2016 Brown followed up Paying for It with Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus, made up of adaptations of stories from the Bible that Brown believes promote pro-prostitution attitudes among early Christians, and argues for the decriminalization of prostitution.
As Pratt tried to drive away from the shooter, his car was forced off a bridge and into the Chicago river, leading to Pratt sustaining serious head injuries, and Chen suffering a broken leg. Elgin died from his injuries. Their interactions became infrequent due to Chen's family problems, but Pratt went over to her house during Season 11's Christmas Eve episode when he learned she quit. Chen's father begged her to let him die so she injects him with a drug that kills him, and Pratt was aghast by this idea but ultimately supported Chen as she performed euthanasia, and then consoled her as she wept over the loss of her family.
The channel is now a street in Mexico City, called "Puente de Alvarado" (Alvarado's Bridge), because it seemed Alvarado escaped across an invisible bridge. (He may have been walking on the bodies of those soldiers and attackers who had preceded him, given the shallowness of the lake.) It is said that Cortés, upon reaching the mainland at Tlacopan, wept over their losses. This episode is called "La Noche Triste" (The Night of Sorrows), and the old tree ("El árbol de la noche triste") where Cortés allegedly cried, is still a monument in Mexico City. The Aztecs pursued and harassed the Spanish, who, guided by their Tlaxcalan allies, moved around Lake Zumpango towards a sanctuary in Tlaxcala.
A gossip and busybody, many of her storylines were used for comedic purposes, though the character was equally used for dramatic effect; a scene in which she wept over the spectacles of her recently deceased husband Stan (Bernard Youens) has been hailed as one of the most moving images in television history. Alexander quit the role of Hilda in 1987 after 23 years but was persuaded to reprise the part in 1990 for a one- off appearance as part of an ITV Telethon. She has also been seen in a spin- off video in 1998, in which another long-running character, Betty Williams (Betty Driver), visited her at her new home. Both of these appearances are considered canon to the show.
Thus there have been two different meanings (or more levels of biblical hermeneutics): an historical meaning, truly happening according to the Gospels, and a secondary meaning in the symbolism. "Flevit super illam" (He wept over it); by Enrique Simonet, 1892 In Luke 19:41 as Jesus approaches Jerusalem, he looks at the city and weeps over it (an event known as Flevit super illam in Latin), foretelling his coming Passion and the suffering that awaits the city in the events of the destruction of the Second Temple. In many lands in the ancient Near East, it was customary to cover in some way the path of someone thought worthy of the highest honour. The Hebrew Bible () reports that Jehu, son of Jehoshaphat, was treated this way.
When Zonuz was prepping to deliver the killing blow, Uxas crept up from behind and ended him, reducing his resurrected army back to the dust they were recreated from and sending the Old God back to the Source. For a time, both brothers would raise their dead world back from the devastation wreaked by their previous conflicts, dubbing it Genesis with Izaya eventually remarrying, up until for undisclosed reasons Darkseid killed Highfather's new wife away from prying eyes, save those of his sibling's. Another war would commence pitting the former's faction against the self- titled God of Evil, which devastated the world they made together. With the losses tallied on both sides, a ceasefire was eventually called with Darkseid eventually slinking back into the darkness, while Highfather wept over the loss of their new home.
As in his previous graphic novel Paying for It (2011), Brown takes a pro-prostitution stance in Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus. He declares his research has determined that Mary, mother of Jesus, was a prostitute, that early Christians practised prostitution, and that Jesus' Parable of the Talents should be read in a pro-prostitution light. Brown describes himself as a Christian who is "not at all concerned with imposing 'moral' values or religious laws on others" and believes that Biblical figures such as Abel and Job "find favour with God because they oppose his will or challenge him in some way". Brown adapts the stories or portions of stories of Cain and Abel, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, Mary, mother of Jesus, the Parable of the talents, Mary of Bethany, Matthew, and the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
She picked up the child and fled in the direction of the ocean. Cuniraya revealed his true self, illuminating the land, but Cahuillan, facing away, did not notice. Cuniraya started to chase after Cahuillan, speaking to various animals. He blessed those giving encouragement, and curses those who were not supportive: the condor was blessed to eat all dead animals, and to cause animals which ate it to die; the female skunk was cursed to walk at night, hated and stinking; the puma was blessed to eat the llamas of humans, and be honoured by festivities and sacrifices if killed by them; the fox was cursed to be hated by humans and discarded when killed; the falcon was blessed to be lucky, to eat hummingbirds, and to be wept over and offered sacrifices if killed; the parrot was cursed to constantly shriek.
If the Indians of the south were to survive and their culture be maintained, they faced powerful historical forces that could only be postponed. He dismissed romantic portrayals of lost Indian culture as a sentimental longing for a simpler time in the past, stating that "progress requires moving forward."Brands; (2006); pp. 489–93 > Humanity has often wept over the fate of the aborigines of this country and > philanthropy has long been busily employed in devising means to avert it, > but its progress has never for a moment been arrested, and one by one have > many powerful tribes disappeared from the earth...But true philanthropy > reconciles the mind to these vicissitudes as it does to the extinction of > one generation to make room for another...In the monuments and fortresses of > an unknown people, spread over the extensive regions of the West, we behold > the memorials of a once powerful race, which was exterminated or has > disappeared to make room for the existing savage tribes… Philanthropy could > not wish to see this continent restored to the condition in which it was > found by our forefathers.

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