Possible Apocryphal Addition to Genesis 5th and 6th day ....
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Possible Apocryphal Addition to Genesis 5th and 6th day ....
On the fifth day God created the beasts of the earth. First He created the dog and he told the dog, “You will do nothing but act as a guard and will sit on the porch and bark at people”. “For this I will give you twenty years.”
The dog said, “How about I frolic and play and sniff other dog's behinds and sleep whenever I want to and I'll give you back ten of those years?”
God granted the dog's wish.
Then He created the monkey and he told the monkey, "You will be an entertainer and will do nothing but act silly and do tricks to entertain people.” “For this I will give you thirty years.”
The monkey said, “How about I ignore people and hang around in trees having a good time and I'll give you back ten years like the dog did?”
God granted the monkey's wish.
The He created the cow and he told the cow, “You will be a beast of burden and will toil mightily.” “For this I will give you sixty years.”
The cow said, “How about I stand around in green pastures and eat until I get very fat and I'll give you back forty years?”
God granted the cow's wish.
Tired of all these negotiations God created the other beasts and gave them no choice but after a good nights rest, when God created man on the sixth day He told man, “You will enjoy yourself and have a good time and for this I will give you twenty years.”
Man said, “That's not enough years.” “Why don't you give me the ten years that the dog gave back, the ten years that the monkey gave back and the forty years that the cow gave back?”
God granted man's wish and that explains why we enjoy ourselves for the first twenty years, toil for the next forty years, act silly and do tricks for our grandchildren for the next ten years and sit on the porch and bark at people for the last ten years.
The dog said, “How about I frolic and play and sniff other dog's behinds and sleep whenever I want to and I'll give you back ten of those years?”
God granted the dog's wish.
Then He created the monkey and he told the monkey, "You will be an entertainer and will do nothing but act silly and do tricks to entertain people.” “For this I will give you thirty years.”
The monkey said, “How about I ignore people and hang around in trees having a good time and I'll give you back ten years like the dog did?”
God granted the monkey's wish.
The He created the cow and he told the cow, “You will be a beast of burden and will toil mightily.” “For this I will give you sixty years.”
The cow said, “How about I stand around in green pastures and eat until I get very fat and I'll give you back forty years?”
God granted the cow's wish.
Tired of all these negotiations God created the other beasts and gave them no choice but after a good nights rest, when God created man on the sixth day He told man, “You will enjoy yourself and have a good time and for this I will give you twenty years.”
Man said, “That's not enough years.” “Why don't you give me the ten years that the dog gave back, the ten years that the monkey gave back and the forty years that the cow gave back?”
God granted man's wish and that explains why we enjoy ourselves for the first twenty years, toil for the next forty years, act silly and do tricks for our grandchildren for the next ten years and sit on the porch and bark at people for the last ten years.
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Oh yes please!Canuckster1127 wrote:Do you want me to see if I can find the joke in the ORIGINAL HEBREW to verify the nuance in meaning?
However, I believe that this conversation between man and God must have happened in the process of creation prior to Adam getting lonely and wanting a companion who turned out to be Eve.
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...and then the trouble began...oh wait, did I say that out loud?. Just kidding, Judah.Judah wrote:Oh yes please!Canuckster1127 wrote:Do you want me to see if I can find the joke in the ORIGINAL HEBREW to verify the nuance in meaning?
However, I believe that this conversation between man and God must have happened in the process of creation prior to Adam getting lonely and wanting a companion who turned out to be Eve.
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And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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Judah, I think Turgy is a bit of a cheeky monkey as well.Judah wrote:If so, perhaps not the same cheek you mean, Turgy.Turgonian wrote:You mean he has the habit of turning the other cheek?
"Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible." - Corrie Ten Boom
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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Oh, of that I have no doubt!FFC wrote:Judah, I think Turgy is a bit of a cheeky monkey as well.Judah wrote:If so, perhaps not the same cheek you mean, Turgy.Turgonian wrote:You mean he has the habit of turning the other cheek?
And of course, your addition of the words "as well" must surely be an agreement that the description fits yourself.
Methinks I'll have to watch you both.
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I'm looking forward to seeing that. For research purposes only of course.Turgonian wrote:More of an undead monkey.
(I watched Dead Man's Chest last Friday. )
"Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible." - Corrie Ten Boom
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?