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Well it's pretty windy out here in the little state of Rhode Island, light's just flickered here in Coventry, so to be on the safe side, I need to shut down for the night, See everyone in the morning. Thanks for being here

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Following our excursion into the book of Ezekiel, we find Daniel's book on his experiences in Babylon under Nebuchadnezzer. Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah (all from the tribe of Judah) were among those taken. Here's why they were among those selected:
Daniel 1:3-4a: " One day the king ordered Ashpenaz, his highest palace official, to choose some young men from the royal family of Judah and from other leading Jewish families. 4 The king said, “They must be healthy, handsome, smart, wise, educated, and fit to serve in the royal palace."
And here's how the selected were trained by Ashpenaz and his staff:
Daniel 1:4b-5: "Teach them how to speak and write our language 5 and give them the same food and wine that I am served. Train them for three years, and then they can become court officials.”
So, under the Babylonian ruler, Nebuchadnezzer, to serve as court officials one would be required to train for 3 years in the protocols, culture and rituals of the court, learn to speak and write a different language, and be lavished with good food and drink."
I wonder how I would react - to being taken captive, forced to serve the enemy, knowing that the training alone was 3 years of my life. We know how the four did. How would you?

For it can never be maintained in any tribunal in this country, that the people of a State, in the exercise of the powers of sovereignty, can be restrained within narrower limits than those fixed by the Constitution of the United States, upon the ground that they may make contracts ruinous or injurious to themselves. The principle that they are the best judges of what is for their own interest, is the foundation of our political institutions.

https://www.courtlistener.com/....opinion/86878/ohio-l

Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Co. v. Debolt, 57 U.S. 416, 14 L. Ed. 997, 16 How. 416, 1850 U.S. LEXIS 1559 – CourtListener.com
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Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Co. v. Debolt, 57 U.S. 416, 14 L. Ed. 997, 16 How. 416, 1850 U.S. LEXIS 1559 – CourtListener.com

Opinion for Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Co. v. Debolt, 57 U.S. 416, 14 L. Ed. 997, 16 How. 416, 1850 U.S. LEXIS 1559 — Brought to you by Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to creating high quality open legal information.

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When the salad is as fresh as the live frog.

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