In Psalm 121 the theme is to imply that the Lord is your guardian and your protector, therefore you should look to him and only him for any need. As said in Verse 2, "My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth" also in Verse 5, " The LORD is thy keep: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand". In the bible, they state that no one should want for anything. As long as they give themselves unto the Lord, all of ones worry should be no more. "The LORD will preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul." It also stated that the Lord will always be around by your side, he will be the shadow that walks before you. Symbolism was also a factor of Psalm 121. In Verse 1 "I will lift my eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help" , using "the hills" as a symbol for higher power. Verse 5 stated " The LORD is thy keep: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand". Using "thy right hand" as a sym...
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Feb. 17, 2019
My weekend was pretty great. It started off with a good Friday because I finally got my drivers license, I missed school that day to get it because I knew it was gonna be a long wait. Also, I caught up with my aunties and we went out to grab some food, and later on that night I went to the parade and caught up with people I haven't seen in a while. Saturday was my sister's 16th birthday. It was a very busy day because I had to drive her around so she could get whatever she needed to get done. Her dinner party turned out really good and we didn't get home until late and had a sleepover. When we woke up Sunday morning we went to Waffle House and came back home and watched movies for the rest of the day. Only bad thing is that I now have an E in calculus for missing a day and was too busy and forgot to do my assignment at 12.
Scene 2 Edmund has a letter planning to kill his father, but he is trying to make is seem as if his brother is making the plan to kill him. Edmund's mother and father weren't married when they had him. Edgar, his brother, is so innocent and knows nothing about Edmund's plans. Scene 3 Goneril feels that her father is always offending her and tells his servants to do their jobs lazily. She also tells them to tell him that she was sick and that she didn't want to talk to him.
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