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Photos for 2024-06-23: Children's Chorus
1. Photos for 2024-06-23: Children's Chorus
2. Children's chorus , Mar. 5, 1936
3. Photos for 2024-06-23: Children's Chorus
4. Children's chorus , Mar. 5, 1936 : 1/4
5. Children's chorus , Mar. 5, 1936 : 2/4
6. Children's chorus , Mar. 5, 1936 : 3/4
7. Children's chorus , Mar. 5, 1936 : 4/4
8. June
The English word
"June" comes, through French, from the Latin word
"Iunius" ≈ "Junius" the Roman month of the goddess the Latin word
"Iuno" ≈ "Juno" patron of rulers and childbirth. Equivalent to the Greek Hera.
Flag day: June 14: Adoption of the United States flag in 1777.
Juneteenth day: June 19. Commemorating the end of slavery in the United States in 1865. Also called Emancipation Day .
June: Serious baseball season, but not yet the stretch.
9. John Chrysostom
Romans 16:7 Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellowprisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me. [kjv]
In the early church history,
John Chrysostom (347-407), archbishop of Constantinople, wrote the following concerning
Junia.
Was Junia one of the
"chosen" "elect"?
“Greet Andronicus and Junia . . . who are outstanding among the apostles”: To be an apostle is something great. But to be outstanding among the apostles— just think what a wonderful song of praise that is! They were outstanding on the basis of their works and virtuous actions. Indeed, how great the wisdom of this woman must have been that she was even deemed worthy of the title of apostle. Wikipedia
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