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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1396630)3/29/2023 11:44:52 AM
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What cucks like pooco don't realize is Canada would not exist as a country without the U.S. directly south of it's border. Canada is fast becoming a third world nation, we used to be good at hewing wood and drawing water, now we look to the Trudeau government for assistance.

"The phrase “hewers of wood and drawers of water” comes from the Bible, but it was the Canadian economist Harold Innis who used it in his 1930 book, The Fur Trade in Canada, to describe our traditional economic dependence on resource production."

HEWERS (of wood) ( Deut 29:11; Josh 9:21, 23, 27). This is a special social classification which was imposed on the Gibeonites, residents of four towns in the area of Jerusalem. This was done because they had tricked Joshua into a treaty fearing that their fate might be the same as Jericho and Ai. This status, which is better defined as forced labor, is not quite as degrading as slavery, but is still very low on the social ladder. The Hebrews despised forced labor as is later evidenced during the reign of Solomon. This status would include the gatherers and cutters of firewood ( Deut 29:11). Joshua also delegated the Gibeonites to be “drawers of water” ( Josh 9:27) which would fit with their low class status. Some of them became the later Temple slaves.

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