More about the Jesse tree. For English speakers I recommend looking at Shower of Roses for a fine explanation.
Dette er også et jessetræ |
Søndag 29. november - Læsning nr. 1 Jesse rod
Es 11,1
Mandag 30. - Læsning nr. 2 Skabelsen
1 Mos 1,1-2,4
Tirsdag 1. december - Læsning nr. 3 Syndefaldet
1 Mos 2 og 3
Onsdag 2. - Læsning nr. 4 Noahs ark
1 Mos 6-9
Torsdag 3. - Læsning nr. 5 Abrahams forjættelser
1 Mos 12-18 & 21,1-7
Fredag 4. - Læsning nr. 6 Melchisedek
Hebr 6,9-7,28
Lørdag 5. - Læsning nr. 7 Isaks offer
1 Mos 22,1-19
Billedet af et jessetræ øverst i højre sidebar fører til dagens tekst med en kort indledning og måske en idé til noget, man kan lave.
Godt nytår og velsignet første uge i advent
For some reason, Blogger often chooses YOUR blog to refuse to let me comment. I type my comment and instead of the dreaded word verification box the comment disappears.
SvarSletI will keep trying. And trying again.
I know very little about most religions and am happy to learn. Thank you.
I really can't explain why. To the best of my ability I have disabled all word and picture verification - I fear them as well, as I often have to click through 5 or even 8 "select all fire hydrants, traffic lights, parking meters and so on" before allowed to comment. I hope it straightens itself. At least now I again receive notification via e-mail that you commented.
SletTry copying your comment before pressing Submit, that way you just have to paste it again, not re-type it.
I do this when commenting on WP blogs, as they do not like me and often deletes my comments, I thought actually this was a WP versus Blogger thing, but as you have problems as well, then maybe not.
At the moment every two days (for two days) I have to play the verification game on each and every blogger blog. Then it miraculously disappears.
SletHowever in addition to those frustrations for some blogs (and yours is often one) I type in my comment, hit publish and it disappears. I do use the copy facility, but often have to wait an hour or more before my comment is accepted. Big sigh. And of course when I ask the blogger boffins I get no response.
While i grew up with an Advent wreath and seeing a Jesse Tree at church, we never did the readings at home. Thank you for the link to explain more about it.
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