Gotta give credit to that cartoonist. Talk about being able to extrapolate a concept!
As I'm coming around this morning, I really have to laugh at the integration and timing of the seemingly unrelated topics that appeared ahead of my morning arrival to FR:
Cat Woman... the "tora" is a cat, a tiger (虎).
I was listening to the Highwayman concert from the Mirage in Vegas. And it again occurred to me that Waylon must surely have been in present at Sinai, because "hear" was his important wedding song, starting at ~ min 6:13.
He knew the real deal! The song reveals this. Just ahead of the song, he even asks the audience if they'd been looking for Sigfried and "Leroy". See, now by jokingly changing the one name slightly, he got everyone's attention.
"They ain't here, it's tiger-breeding time.."
Well anyway, it's pretty obvious that the Torah is the ultimate Country song. It's got all of the elements, over and over. Yet... people just aren't prepared!
King Arthur: What Everybody Gets WrongBethlehem = "house of bread". Where else would anyone expect to find King Arthur?!
It was a picture-perfect wedding
We had the whole world at our feet...
Well, I’m about to blow Ezekiel away. (or keep him her? they?) tied up for hours. There is a midrash (Jewish 1st and 2nd century commentary) on the Hebrew Bible, that says Moses’ staff was lodged in the ground, and the one who would lead the Jews would be able to pull it out.
So OBVIOUSLY King Arthur was written by the Mel Brooks of his time.
Ezekiel I don’t have time to cut/paste but if you search “pull” in this link you’ll find the references— and more on the creation of Moses’ staff in Jewish tradition.
https://www.betemunah.org/staff.html
And with that-— I’ll bravely run away.
(He bravely ran away! When danger reared its ugly head he bravely turned his tail and fled..... )