Limerick: Mark 3.1

Theodore H Mann thmann at juno.com
Sun May 16 15:50:50 EDT 1999


      A Limb-erick

Was existing in that place a man,
Being withered is having the hand.
(Would the) Savior offend
by attempting to mend
(On the) Sabbath? And break the command?

(Yes), there in that place was a man,
Being withered in soul as in hand.
(And I) sure wish I knew 
(who the) "they" in verse two
represents. Can a Conrad expand?

Rejoice in your hearts for that man !!
Restored both in soul and in hand !!
(Was the) (1) whole congrega-
tion, or (2) FARISAIOI, pa-
tiently waiting to bring reprimand? 

Or both?
____________________
 
I hope no one tells me this is an inappropriate posting !!  :-)

Dr. Theodore "Ted" Mann
Orchard Lake, Michigan
thmann at juno.com


On Sun, 16 May 1999 11:21:59 PDT "George Blaisdell" <maqhth at hotmail.com>
writes:
>After great wresting and gnatsching of teeth...
>
>Was existing in that place a man,
>Being withered is having the hand.
>No hope did he have
>For his hand's healing salve,
>'Til the Annointed
>His ointment
>Did stand.
>
>I know the drill ~
>
>Yaargh!!  Delete!!  Quick!!  :+)
>
>George Blaisdell
>Roslyn, WA
>
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