Precies dit!!! Als deze man praat iedereen is stil en luistert. los van je muziek zeker iets mee doen bro it’s a gift en er zijn veel die dit nodig hebben.
Vind die caption schandalig, blij voor die jongen dat ie het licht gezien heeft en nog leeft maar weet niet of ik op deze manier me gezicht zou verbranden. Maakt goede muziek en zou het persoonlijk daarbij houden dan bij die poppenkast van funx
It is important to understand how the word “jealous” is used. Its use in Exodus 20:5 to describe God is different from how it is used to describe the sin of jealousy (Galatians 5:20). When we use the word “jealous,” we use it in the sense of being envious of someone who has something we do not have. A person might be jealous or envious of another person because he or she has a nice car or home (possessions). Or a person might be jealous or envious of another person because of some ability or skill that other person has (such as athletic ability). Another example would be that one person might be jealous or envious of another because of his or her beauty. In Exodus 20:5, it is not that God is jealous or envious because someone has something He wants or needs. Exodus 20:4-5 says, “You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God...” Notice that God is jealous when someone gives to another something that rightly belongs to Him. In these verses, God is speaking of people making idols and bowing down and worshiping those idols instead of giving God the worship that belongs to Him alone. God is possessive of the worship and service that belong to Him. It is a sin (as God points out in this commandment) to worship or serve anything other than God. It is a sin when we desire, or we are envious, or we are jealous of someone because he has something that we do not have. It is a different use of the word “jealous” when God says He is jealous. What He is jealous of belongs to Him; worship and service belong to Him alone, and are to be given to Him alone. Perhaps a practical example will help us understand the difference. If a husband sees another man flirting with his wife, he is right to be jealous, for only he has the right to flirt with his wife. This type of jealousy is not sinful. Rather, it is entirely appropriate. Being jealous for something that God declares to belong to you is good and appropriate. Jealousy is a sin when it is a desire for something that does not belong to you. Worship, praise, honor, and adoration belong to God alone, for only He is truly worthy of it. Therefore, God is rightly jealous when worship, praise, honor, or adoration is given to idols. This is precisely the jealousy the apostle Paul described in 2 Corinthians 11:2, “I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy...”
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Precies dit!!!
Als deze man praat iedereen is stil en luistert.
los van je muziek zeker iets mee doen bro it’s a gift en er zijn veel die dit nodig hebben.
Facts
Mahi is echt onderontwikkeld voor haar leeftijd
Klopt maar is meer een vrouwenprobleem van deze maatschappij helaas
Ik wilde het niet zeggen.. ze praat altijd mee maar zegt zo weinig. 😅
Vind ik niet. Wat een onzin. Waarschijnlijk ga jij gewoon met andere soort mensen om. Be like Mahi ♡
Wat een genot om naar deze man te luisteren zeg!!! Alleen die caption is wel een beetje apart...
@dannyheezen1118 HAHAHAHA protesteren helpt dus toch..
Veel beter zo!
Vind die caption schandalig, blij voor die jongen dat ie het licht gezien heeft en nog leeft maar weet niet of ik op deze manier me gezicht zou verbranden. Maakt goede muziek en zou het persoonlijk daarbij houden dan bij die poppenkast van funx
Hele interessante aflevering
Mahi is in de war !
Hele rare caption dit maarja en dan vragen waarom rapper als hij niet naar zulke talkshows komen
Vandaar dat mahi single is met haar denkwijze
Ik wil een webinar van Yurmaine.
Mahi is nog jong haha verder goed gesprek
Heerlijk man Jur hoe je deze zaken uitlegt, 1 van de weinige wijze rappers in de game
Dat niveau van intelligentie merk je ook in zijn teksten
Deze man is slim
Ik ben “zelfvertrouwd” zegt ze🥲
Dikke dingen
Ex-gangster ainaaaaa wat is dat voor naam
💯💯💯
Verander die caption
mahis is geen domme meid, maar als het echt de diepte in gaat moet ze afhaken.
Je zegt dat ze niet dom is en daarna geef je de definitie van dom zijn.
Mahi wilt hem he
Ja kijk in die ogen van der in love meteen ❤❤
@@JasperKale Aah niemand is beter dan een knappe darkskin toch!! 😍🩷
😂😂😂😂😂
Omgggg ahah de disrespect
Yur is bijna 38 d8 28
Vreemde caption yurmaine is heel intelligent mag wel meer respect krijgen!
Wat was de caption eigenlijk? Ik bekijk de video nu pas.
@@SimonLierbeerer stond “ex-gangster”
@@maakjenietdruk3900🤦♂️. Thanks voor laten weten🫡
@@SimonLierbeeriets met EX GANGSTER 😂
Jammer van de caption
Ik geloof hem niet.
Is hij nog vrijgezel? Zo ja, MAHIIIII...😏😏👀
Strak
It is important to understand how the word “jealous” is used. Its use in Exodus 20:5 to describe God is different from how it is used to describe the sin of jealousy (Galatians 5:20). When we use the word “jealous,” we use it in the sense of being envious of someone who has something we do not have. A person might be jealous or envious of another person because he or she has a nice car or home (possessions). Or a person might be jealous or envious of another person because of some ability or skill that other person has (such as athletic ability). Another example would be that one person might be jealous or envious of another because of his or her beauty.
In Exodus 20:5, it is not that God is jealous or envious because someone has something He wants or needs. Exodus 20:4-5 says, “You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God...” Notice that God is jealous when someone gives to another something that rightly belongs to Him.
In these verses, God is speaking of people making idols and bowing down and worshiping those idols instead of giving God the worship that belongs to Him alone. God is possessive of the worship and service that belong to Him. It is a sin (as God points out in this commandment) to worship or serve anything other than God. It is a sin when we desire, or we are envious, or we are jealous of someone because he has something that we do not have. It is a different use of the word “jealous” when God says He is jealous. What He is jealous of belongs to Him; worship and service belong to Him alone, and are to be given to Him alone.
Perhaps a practical example will help us understand the difference. If a husband sees another man flirting with his wife, he is right to be jealous, for only he has the right to flirt with his wife. This type of jealousy is not sinful. Rather, it is entirely appropriate. Being jealous for something that God declares to belong to you is good and appropriate. Jealousy is a sin when it is a desire for something that does not belong to you. Worship, praise, honor, and adoration belong to God alone, for only He is truly worthy of it. Therefore, God is rightly jealous when worship, praise, honor, or adoration is given to idols. This is precisely the jealousy the apostle Paul described in 2 Corinthians 11:2, “I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy...”
Het is Grieks idd. Geen Latijns. Maar verder alles eens
Freud: id - ego - superego