Okay, so I am going to loosen up the paradigm a little. It's going to be a "you never know what's up next" deal, and this week I have to share with you a bit of research (not my own) on TWO-hit wonders. In the mean time, I do have 2 new debuts, and the first one comes in at #10, from Allison Krauss and Union Station...
Friday, April 11, 2025
M10 2.0
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Wednesday Bible Study: The stone paths
Once again, the Lord has postponed where I was going in this series for what He wants me to share. This time, He had me look at the Genealogies of Cain and Seth in Genesis and see them as stones in a pair of footpaths- one leading to a good place, one not. And then, last night as I type, He gave me another perspective- He had me look at the fallen Pastors who once were on my Christian radio, and the reasons they are no longer there. Without names, this is why they fell: One by perversion; one by lacking integrity; another by pride; another by seeking ritual; and another who I believe was never a true man of faith. Somehow, God tells me, these fit into our story. Find out, with me, just how.
We start the paths with their beginnings. Cain's name was basically from Eve saying, "Look, I've made a man"; Seth was a "replacement", a substitute for the murdered Abel. Cain tried to do things his own way; Seth was a substitute of sorts for Abel, just as Jesus is a substitute for us before God's wrath.
Cain's first son is Enoch- one of 2 names that will be on both lists. The name means, "To train up", so Enoch was taught all of his father's ways. One of them involved his stubborn pride, for it is said Cain built a city, and named it after Enoch. (Unless mentioned, all these references will be from Genesis 4 and 5.) Now God had something to say about naming this city, here in Psalm 49:
Psa 49:11 Their graves are their homes forever, their dwelling places to all generations, though they called lands by their own names.
Psa 49:12 Man in his pomp will not remain; he is like the beasts that perish.
Psa 49:13 This is the path of those who have foolish confidence; yet after them people approve of their boasts. Selah
This was a way of seeking after immortality, of finding a way to live after death- the sin of Nimrod many generations later. A better way is on our other path, where Seth's first son is named Enosh- a subtle difference to us, but a big one in Hebrew, where it means, simply, "human." And this human had a better idea for immortality:
Gen 4:26 To Seth also a son was born, and he called his name Enosh. At that time people began to call upon the name of the LORD.
Immediately, the paths diverge. One sought immortality through pride; the other through humbling themselves to the Lord. The next generation brings to Cain's Enoch a son named Irad- "to hide away". Adam and Eve had hid after sinning; Cain had sought to hide his sin from God. Now this evil path was leading to a lifestyle of hiding away- like the pastor who had faulty integrity because it rested on an untrue telling of an old sin. On the other side, Enosh gave birth (through his wife, of course) to Cainan (a Nest), who was at home with the Lord.
Fourth generations give to Cain, Mehujael, and to Seth, Mahalaleel. I want you to see the contrast in these names: Mahalaleel means, "praise of God"; Mehujael is the chilling, "Erased by God". The ungodly line was moving farther away; the godly line was moving ever closer. This puts me in mind of a lesson I learned about consequences. Just as Samson didn't know he had lost contact with God after he ran out of lies for Delilah, the pastor this brings up had a hidden life of perversion, and died in extreme pain. You can only ignore God so long.
The fifth generation is the flip to this- that things CAN change. This time, the ungodly line gives us, like one raised stone, the name Methusael, a "man of God". At the same time, the godly line gives us Jared- a name that means, "descent". Even the ungodly can have one saved from it- even the godly cannot rely just on ancestry. This reminds me of the pastor that went from a Biblical "expert" to retreating into a religion of ritual- and as the Tao teaches, ritual is the dead husk of faith.
At this point, the one-on-one matchup of the generations collapses. Seth's line gives us Enoch- the good Enoch, who joins Elijah in never having died, but instead-
Gen 5:22 Enoch walked with God after he fathered Methuselah 300 years and had other sons and daughters.
Gen 5:23 Thus all the days of Enoch were 365 years.
Gen 5:24 Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.
Before you shake your head at Enoch living 365 years, remember: this was before the flood, and his son Methuselah would live 969 years. Lest you think this is crazy talk, the Bible says it's also the future:
Isa 65:20 No more shall there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not fill out his days, for the young man shall die a hundred years old, and the sinner a hundred years old shall be accursed.
After Methuselah came the good Lamech; and he would father Noah. Noah is the next one to one matchup, and his match up was with the evil Lamech, whom we must look at next. This Lamech- whose name's meaning is the lone mystery in the list, although the Jews think it MIGHT mean "vigorous youth"- lived in the days of the Watchers. The Watchers- explained in the Book of Enoch and hinted at in Genesis 6- were angels who took on flesh, being tempted, it seemed, by the beauty of human women and the allure of sex. They, according to Enoch, taught various arts to Cain's ungodly line, and these would become evident in the brief stories of Lamech's wife and his sons.
Lamech was the first (that we know of) to break the one-man-one-wife command, having two wives. One was Adah, whose name indicates she learned of jewelry from one Watcher, the other was Zillah, who apparently was a student of makeup. Now, Lamech is the one who the Bible tells us gave this mysterious line:
Gen 4:23 Lamech said to his wives: “Adah and Zillah, hear my voice; you wives of Lamech, listen to what I say: I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for striking me.
Gen 4:24 If Cain's revenge is sevenfold, then Lamech's is seventy-sevenfold.”
The 'sevenfold' he refers to is God's promise that whoever laid hands on Cain would be avenged by God sevenfold (Gen. 4:15). While scholars disagree on what he meant by this, and the Jews try to say it was about his accidently killing Cain ( even though he says he killed a "young man"), what we can glean from it was that he was bent to violence- much like the pastor who became violent when his forceful dictatorship of his church was revealed. Noah was born the promise of something better:
Gen 5:28 When Lamech had lived 182 years, he fathered a son
Gen 5:29 and called his name Noah, saying, “Out of the ground that the LORD has cursed, this one shall bring us relief from our work and from the painful toil of our hands.”
Lamech has three sons (and a daughter), whose names- while reflecting different subtle attributes of skills taught by the Watchers- are basically variations on the same theme- "bringing forth with pomp" (remember the quote from Psalm 49?), indicating that the strain of stubborn pride started in Cain still ran strong in the family. Jabal was the first named, and was taught to be a nomadic herdsman; Jubal learned the arts of music; and Tubal (who the rabbis and commentators believe had the familiar "-Cain" added on later) was the metal-worker and weapons-master. One old commentator say that they were representations of the later Greek gods- Jabal was Pan, Jubal was Apollo, Tubal-Cain was Hephaestus, and sister Naamah (the name means 'pleasure') was Aphrodite. In the meantime, as you may know, Noah had three sons as well. Shem meant "name of honor"; from him the later Israelites would spring. Ham meant "hot"; his descendants would spread to the tropical lands, Egypt and Africa; Japheth meant "Roomy", and his descendants would cover everyone else.
The problem with where these paths were growing- the ungodly, angel-infected, pride filled like of Cain was growing far too numerous; by the time of Noah, the godly were down to 4- and there is some reason to wonder about Ham. But God had a plan, and preserved Noah through the purging Flood; and Cain and the immortality he sought, and the cities he built, were washed away. Someday- maybe soon, from the looks of things- the scenario will play out again in disaster and fire. Which path will you choose?
Saturday, April 5, 2025
The Lazy man's blog
And I have been Lazy this week- did not feel like doing a music post this week. Even though I did a new M10, I ended up with half the top ten staying in place (including the top 4). But I did have two new tunes, which you may enjoy here...
Good girl stops to wait for cars |
Peek! |
Daffodils are some hardy folk |
About this time, a Boston Terrier pup came out and greeted us. But my idiot camera fought me over what setting to rest on until after he returned home. And when we saw him briefly later, it acted up again. Not especially happy at this point.
More doggies! |
Plenty of water at Misty's drinking spots now! Lately it's been raining like we are in the fricking Amazon... |
The elusive gray squirrel poses |
Almost a year later, we finally have a winner in my "Which one will fall first" contest |
Not everything that springs up is green... |
Cricket practice, no surprise |
This is actually a regional thing, happening at PFW the next day... |
Two of the four cars we saw that a) thought bat-day was today, and b) thought you could take a car over a footbridge |
Believe it or not, frogs already |
There's actually three of 'em in this picture |
...which means Misty was on the hunt |
And as a nightcap, she HAD to drag me to the bottom of North Canal to sniff a soccer ball. |
Next up, one week later, after another enormous amount of rain...
And despite the predictions, looks like another rain coming |
Misty finds the first bunny of the spring |
I spotted the second |
Arboreal Ocean filling up nicely |
About as high as I've seen the creek |
And then- it rains |
I don't know if we'll have a bunny summer, but we sure are having an underwear spring... |
And back at Bob's Bar last night |
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Wednesday Bible Study: Everybody must get stoned
This week, you might guess I want to take up the subject of stoning. Surprisingly, there was a lot to learn.
First, the mechanics of the punishment. No, not how to do it, but why. If you read Leviticus and Deuteronomy, you will note that some crimes were by word prescribed for stoning the offender- but many others just say death, without picking the method. That lead the Jews to use what was said in other spots to identify 4 legal ways to perform Capital Punishment.
Of course there was stoning, as we've established. There was also striking down by the sword, which seems to have been mainly for political or military matters. A third was burning to death- they deduced this because that's what Judah was going to do to his daughter in law Tamar, before she exposed him as the father of her twins. Presumably since this was involving one of the Patriarchs, the Jews decided that this would involve crimes against priests.
Now as the Jews studied the Law, they used a couple of principles to work out what form of punishment went with crimes calling for death but not naming the method. They used words studies and "if this, then that" procedures to clear up most of the unknown cases. But for the ones that they still couldn't come up with a reasonable explanation, they invented one. Reasoning that there were rough ways to die, and easier ones, they figured that the still-blank cases needed the easiest way of killing they could think of. So they would put "a hard napkin inside a softer napkin" and strangle the offender.
I don't know of any examples of the strangulation or burning actually being used, but we can guess that they were used in the wrong way...
Heb 11:36 And others (of the prophets) had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings; yes, more, of bonds and imprisonments.
Heb 11:37 They were stoned, they were sawed in two, were tempted, were slain with the sword. They wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, tormented.
Anyhow, stoning was the main way- the Targum lists 18 crimes approved for stoning- most of them variations to the ones listed in the Bible. Those were:
-Dedicating children to Molech, aka sacrificing them to the fire
-being a wizard, soothsayer, or medium
-blasphemy
-breaking the Sabbath
-Being a rebellious and sinful adult child
-adultery/rape
- defying a direct order from God
- serving other gods or enticing others to
To those the Jewish list added incest and bestiality. Now there is a common theme to these, which I'll explain in this next section.
And that would be, who actually got stoned? Well, here you have two columns- those that got stoned for God's reasons, and those who got stoned for human reasons. To the best of my research, I found three that were stoned for the reasons prescribed.
-Achan, who disobeyed the command of God to not take loot from Jericho- he hid away some items, which caused God to remove His favor and got Israel defeated the first time they tried to take the city of Ai.
-The second case comes from Numbers 15:13. One guy decided purposefully to break the Sabbath and gather sticks. See, there is blasphemy of the mouth and blasphemy of action. God shouldn't have to say, "I JUST TOLD YOU..." to us.
- The final case came from Leviticus 24:
Lev 24:10 Now an Israelite woman's son, whose father was an Egyptian, went out among the people of Israel. And the Israelite woman's son and a man of Israel fought in the camp,
Lev 24:11 and the Israelite woman's son blasphemed the Name, and cursed. Then they brought him to Moses. His mother's name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan.
Interesting here is everyone is named but the offender. More so, mom's name means "peaceable"; Grampa's name can be boiled down to "mouthy". Guess which one the blasphemer took after? Also, there is a right and wrong way to do things: the Jews of the Targum used human logic to deduce which punishment God desired. Not so Moses:
Lev 24:12 And they put him in custody, till the will of the LORD should be clear to them.
But because this was a case they had to come to God about, God laid down some rules about these punishments, that would have helped the Jews immensely had they been able to figure them out.
First, anything against God Himself- idolatry, blasphemy, disobedience, merited stoning. Basically the first six Commandments were stoning-required, thus the rebellious child for not obeying or honoring his parents was considered the same as having blasphemed God.
Second, with mitigating circumstances, premeditated murder. Human life was a stoning offense.
Third, if it was something that could be restored- an animal, a possession, an injury that did not cause death. If it was something that could not be restored- like a woman's honor in the case of rape- then stoning was required.
Finally, how about cases that did NOT merit stoning? That would include Adoram, who had been the financial guru for Solomon, when Rehoboam sent him out to collect his new, higher taxes. Zechariah, the priest and son of the priest Jehoiada, whom Joash ordered killed when he spoke up about Joash's evil change after Jehoiada died; and Naboth, who was killed by Ahab when he wouldn't sell his vineyard to him. Add from the New Testament Stephan, who witnessed to the Sanhedrin, calling them stubborn and stiff-necked; and Paul, who some say died and was brought back at Lystra in Acts 14. So what do we have for reasons here?
Politics. Greed. Pride. Hate.
Just one last topper, and sorry for running long: The greatest blasphemer of all- Goliath of Gath, who daily blasphemed against the Living God and His army, until an untried youth came and took him down, by God's power, with JUST ONE STONE.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Martin World News
I am going to try to lighten up the mood with a Martin World news post. Wish me luck!
How about we start with a FoxNews "who's dumber"?
Contestant one:
ANY item that can put Kid Rock and Trump as the banner headline...
Contestant two:
Toddler kicked out of nursery school for being transphobic: 'This is totalitarian insanity'
The child was suspended from a state school in the 2022-23 academic year for 'abuse against sexual orientation and gender identity'
You know, I can only take so much before saying: This is stupidity, and if the trans community wants to be taken with a shred of seriousness, they need to stop crap like this.
BBC World
This next might be the most counter-intuitive headline I've ever seen. I mean, I know what they were trying for, but...
Germany decides to leave history in the past and prepare for war
That past includes six major wars within 80 years- kinda sounds more like they're bringing up the past...
Moscow Times
In this same vein, but probably a bit poorer taste on my part... first, see this definition:
grap·ple
/ˈɡrap(ə)l/
verb
1.
engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons; wrestle.
"passersby grappled with the man after the knife attack"
Now, the headline:
After Losing Limbs to War, Russian Amputee Veterans Grapple With Officials’ Empty Promises
But, how do you grapple, with no... uh-oh...
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Okay, okay... I'm sorry, just put the torches out... |
Japan Times
Well, as long as the ice under me is already cracking...
An incident between former TV personality Masahiro Nakai and a woman was “sexual violence that took place as an extension of duties at Fuji Television Network Inc.,” a committee of outside lawyers concluded Monday.
"An extension of duties"?? Can I please see that job description?
News.com.AU (Australia)
When is a compliment not a compliment? When someone uber-sensitive thinks it's "sexual harassment":
The independent candidate for the battleground seat of Bradfield has been banned from a local hairdresser for joking that getting her hair washed was better than sex.
Apparently the teenage hairdresser working on Nicolette Boele thought what most people would consider the highest of compliments was a come-on.
Friday, March 28, 2025
M10 Friday special
So this week has been another one of those tests in life, and I didn't even get an M10 done until late last night. So late and no bits, but here's my top ten this week:
10- We start off what will prove to be an Austin Snell sandwich with a song that came out prior to Heavy Metal, called, Pray All The Way Home...
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Wednesday Bible Study: Stones, living and dead (Part 2)
Living stones, and dead stones.
1Pe 2:4 As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious,
1Pe 2:5 you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
You are a living stone, Peter tells us- under the caveat he mentioned just before this, 1Pe 2:3 if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good. But what does that mean?
The first of Christ's living stones WAS Peter, and it came with confession:
Mat 16:15 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Mat 16:16 Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Mat 16:17 And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.
Mat 16:18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
You become alive by confessing Christ as God. What then, is the result of this?
1Pe 2:9 But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
1Pe 2:10 Once you were not a people, but now you are God's people; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.
-You become a UNITY with all other believers- not black or white, slave or free, but one.
-You belong to GOD, separated unto Him.
-You have received mercy; the judgment that is yours, Christ takes on Himself.
-And you have a new PURPOSE; worship and praise of the God who gifted you with the faith to confess Him.
Here's the thing we don't get, and I will likely go more into depth on this later on- Everywhere a holy stone is mentioned, it is or is to be "uncut by human hands". God makes it, He calls you, He gives you faith, He shares His grace and mercy.
But there is a difference between being a living stone and a dead one.
Mat 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to his baptism, he said to them, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
Mat 3:8 Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.
Mat 3:9 And do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father,’ for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children for Abraham.
This sentence is heavy with meaning. John was baptizing in the same place that the Children of Israel first crossed into the promised land. And there were stones there:
Jos 4:9 And Joshua set up twelve stones in the midst of the Jordan, in the place where the feet of the priests bearing the ark of the covenant had stood; and they are there to this day.
Jos 4:10 For the priests bearing the ark stood in the midst of the Jordan until everything was finished that the LORD commanded Joshua to tell the people, according to all that Moses had commanded Joshua. The people passed over in haste.
Hear me out: Before this, he had elders from each tribe take a stone FROM the miraculously dried bed of the Jordan and set them up un the other side as a memorial; these they could see, while once the river was returned, these others they would not. They would look on the ones they could see, and see themselves, each tribe, memorialized, and miss the point beneath the waves, that the miracle was God's provision, not their efforts. It was the stones beneath the living water of the Jordan (the Jews called running water 'living'), submerged in the Spirit of God, that would be the Children of Abraham- not those who pointed to their own names on the dead rocks they could see.
The point was and is that they, and we, start out with that heart of stone, affected only by what we see. And it takes plumbing the depths to realize that only God can give that stone heart flesh. When we start out, we are driven by our idols: Money, fame, sex, whatever- and we never see the effect that has on us:
Psa 115:4 Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands.
Psa 115:5 They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see.
Psa 115:6 They have ears, but do not hear; noses, but do not smell.
Psa 115:7 They have hands, but do not feel; feet, but do not walk; and they do not make a sound in their throat.
Psa 115:8 Those who make them become like them; so do all who trust in them.
And we will go on not seeing, not hearing, not feeling- unless something marvelous happens:
Eze 36:25 I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols I will cleanse you.
Eze 36:26 And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
Eze 36:27 And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules.
See how it all ties together? The living stones, submerged in the living water of the Holy Spirit, given a heart of flesh to seek Christ. The dead stones, content to be shaped by their idols , content to not hear, not see, not feel, not really.
Friday, March 21, 2025
M10 "Midnight special"
I have been swamped doing stuff on typing night, so -while not exactly midnight- I'm gonna just do the facts ma'am, again this week.
Shilpa Ray drops to 10, falling 3 with Portrait of A Cat Lady.
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"Just great. Do a song about gravity winning, and you droop everywhere!" |
Holding at 9, The War And Treaty and Love Like Whiskey...
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"Somebody need ta tell me how ya move up this durn chart!" |
And while you're at it, tell Greta Van Fleet, because Black Smoke Rising holds at 8...
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"Hey, we're just happy to get in here!" |
The only debut this week is my Goth girl, Amira Elfeky, coming in at 7 with Death Of Me...
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"Yeah, you wanna step over here and say that?" |
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"Real funny, dude..." |
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"Sure, snappy comment for everyone but me..." |
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"It's one hеll of a machine, | The way it covers some ground..." |
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"You think that bloke up ahead is getting tired yet?" |
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"And stay tuned for my upcoming voice roll in the new The Cat In The Hat animated, coming next year!" |