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Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us
with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Sêl'-läh.
Psalms 68: 19

*Please check for meaning of Sêl'-läh on my footnote
underneath my poetry 



On March 13th, 2006 a week before spring to be exact, the Lord gave us
18 inches of snow....We hadn't seen a snow storm like this in a number
  of years! The benefits far outweigh the disadvantages. 

 
wheelbarrow
Wheelbarrow tips
18 inches overflow
 Load of snow
   benefits.

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© Andrea Jeanne Petersen

An old  pump
Cannot jump
Into the trees
With ease!
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© Andrea Jeanne Peteresn
pump
snowywheel

An angel came to kneel
Neath' an iron  wheel,
The sheep o'er the rim,
Held a cross by its chin.
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© Load of Snow
By Andrea Jeanne Petersen
Created March 15, 2006

*Footnote* 
(The meaning of  Sêl'-läh  as found in Easton Bible Dictionary.)

   Sêl'-läh - a word frequently found in the Book of Psalms, and also in Hab. 3:9, 13, 
about seventy-four times in all in Scripture. Its meaning is doubtful. Some interpret it
as meaning "silence" or "pause;" others, "end," "a louder strain," "piano," etc.
The LXX. render the word by daplasma i.e., "a division."

silence
pause
I interpreted Sêl'-läh  as meaning "silence" and "pause" for the two wintery scene above. But that does not mean everyone 
           need to be in agreement with my accessment but  to intrepret the word "Sêl'-läh" according to how one sees it. 


 

sign

old


The cause
to pause
for silence.

.....Sêl'-läh....

See the
Formation
Of Salvation.
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