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Matthew 12:25 – Jesus said, “Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand.”
Mark 3:25 – “If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.”
Unity is essential: The phrase emphasizes that strength comes from harmony, whether in families, communities, or nations.
Warning against hypocrisy: Jesus used it to show the absurdity of claiming He worked miracles through evil powers.
Spiritual lesson: Division weakens faith communities, making them vulnerable to destruction.
Abraham Lincoln’s 1858 speech: Lincoln famously quoted “A house divided against itself cannot stand” to describe the United States’ division over slavery. His use gave the phrase enduring political weight.
Forbidden fruit became a universal metaphor for temptation and desire beyond boundaries.
You shall not eat of it – Genesis 2:17, God’s direct command about the Tree of Knowledge, the archetype of forbidden desire.
Strange fire – Leviticus 10:1–2 describes unauthorized offerings by Aaron’s sons, which were forbidden and punished.
**In the Bible, doing something forbidden leads to consequences such as separation from God, loss of peace, earthly punishment, and—if unrepented—eternal judgment.** 
Immediate Consequences
– **[Separation from God] – Isaiah 59:2 says sin creates a barrier between humanity and God, hiding His presence. 
– **[Loss of peace]– Evil actions disrupt personal and communal harmony, leaving people restless and troubled. 
– **[Guilt and shame]– Adam and Eve felt shame after eating the forbidden fruit (Genesis 3:7), showing how disobedience burdens the conscience. 
– **[Earthly punishment] – Many Old Testament laws carried penalties (e.g., exile, death, or exclusion from community). 
 Spiritual Consequences
– **[Bearing guilt]– Numbers 5:31 says the guilty must bear their own responsibility. 
– **[Loss of blessing]– Disobedience often led to curses instead of blessings (Deuteronomy 28). 
– **[Spiritual corruption]– Sin is described as defiling the soul, making one “unclean” before God. 
Eternal Consequences
– **[Judgment after death] – Colossians 3:25 warns that “he who does wrong will receive the consequences… without partiality”. 
– **[Exclusion from God’s kingdom]– Revelation 21:8 lists sins that lead to eternal separation from God. 
– **[Death as penalty] – Romans 6:23 states “the wages of sin is death,” meaning ultimate spiritual death apart from God. 
Hope and Redemption
The Bible doesn’t stop at punishment—it emphasizes **forgiveness and restoration**: 
– **[Repentance]– Turning back to God cancels guilt (Acts 3:19). 
– **[Grace through Christ]– Romans 8:1 says “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” 
– **[Restored relationship]– Confession and faith bring reconciliation with God (1 John 1:9). 
Key Takeaway
– Doing forbidden things in the Bible results in **spiritual separation, earthly consequences, and eternal judgment**. 
– Yet, the central message is that **repentance and faith in God’s mercy can restore peace and eternal life**.
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**Many famous fairy tales revolve around forbidden acts or objects, often serving as moral lessons about curiosity, disobedience, or temptation.** These stories warn characters (and readers) about the dangers of crossing boundaries or ignoring warnings.
Classic Fairy Tales with Forbidden Situations or Objects
[Bluebeard] A wealthy man forbids his wife from opening one room in his castle. She disobeys and discovers the corpses of his previous wives, punished for their curiosity. 
– **[Snow White]The poisoned apple is a forbidden object—beautiful but deadly, symbolizing temptation and danger. 
– **[Sleeping Beauty] The princess is forbidden from touching a spindle, yet curiosity leads her to prick her finger, fulfilling the curse. 
– **[Pandora’s Box] (Greek myth, often treated like a fairy tale): Pandora is told never to open the box, but her curiosity unleashes all the world’s evils. 
– **[The Garden of Eden](biblical myth with fairy-tale qualities): Adam and Eve are forbidden from eating the fruit of knowledge, but temptation leads to their downfall. 
– **Rapunzel**: [Rapunzel]is locked in a tower and forbidden to leave; her hair becomes the magical object that breaks the rule. 
– **[The Twelve Dancing Princesses] The princesses are forbidden from leaving their rooms at night, yet they secretly escape to dance until their shoes wear out. 
– **[Hansel and Gretel] The gingerbread house is a forbidden temptation—sweet and inviting, but hiding a deadly trap. 
– **[Rumpelstiltskin] The forbidden knowledge here is his name; once discovered, it breaks his power. 
Symbolism of Forbidden Objects
– **Curiosity vs. Obedience**: Many tales warn against unchecked curiosity (Bluebeard, Pandora). 
– **Temptation and Desire**: Forbidden objects often look beautiful or promising but hide danger (Snow White’s apple, Hansel’s candy house). 
– **Knowledge and Power**: Some forbidden acts involve gaining hidden knowledge (Garden of Eden, Rumpelstiltskin). 
– **Boundaries and Control**: Authority figures impose rules, and breaking them often leads to punishment or transformation (Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel). 
Why These Stories Endure
Forbidden objects and situations resonate because they dramatize universal human struggles: resisting temptation, respecting boundaries, and confronting the consequences of disobedience. They also highlight the paradox that **what is forbidden often becomes irresistible**, making these tales timeless warnings and explorations of human nature.
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During these days, Hanukkah candles are being lit to mark the beginning of the holiday, which carries especially profound meaning in times of war. A light that does not fade even in darkness. Faith that helps endure. The unity of people who support one another when it is hardest.
May the Hanukkah lights bring warmth and peace to every Jewish family’s home, and may they give strength and faith, a sense of support, and calm.
We extend our greetings to the Jewish communities of Ukraine and to all Jews on the occasion of Hanukkah!
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Tradition. Service. STRENGTH.
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Australia will not be divided by hate or violence.
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We will confront it head on. And we will stand together in solidarity with Jewish Australians and with one another.
La Casa Rosada wishes a very happy Hanukkah to the entire Argentine Jewish community.
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We firmly repudiate all acts of terrorist violence and reaffirm our stance in defense of Western values, which stand in direct opposition to those who, under the guise of supposed beliefs, promote chaos, terror, and violence.
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“No human being is defined only by his or her actions…”
With the Jubilee Year of Hope coming to a close, Pope Leo stressed that, despite efforts that have been made, “much remains to be done in the prison world.” He acknowledged the prisons are challenging environments, and “even the best intentions may encounter many obstacles.”
Yet, he argued it is specifically for this reason that we must all avoid growing tired or discouraged. Rather, the Holy Father stressed that we must persevere.
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Pope Leo XIV leads thousands of inmates and faithful in singing the Our Father in Latin, at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on Gaudete Sunday, the Third Sunday of Advent, and the Jubilee of Prisoners, in St. Peter’s Basilica.
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On December 13th, we honored our fallen heroes with Wreaths Across America Day at the U.S. Naval Academy. Midshipmen, alumni, and family members laid wreaths at the Naval Academy Cemetery, paying tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
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My general, what name will this promotion bear?
This promotion will bear the name of “Colonel Pierre-Louis Bourgoin”, Companion of the Liberation.
Ceremony for the naming of the promotion at the Military School for Officer Cadets of Coëtquidan and presentation of the Sabres. 
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Today is a special day, an important archaeological achievement, the completion of the erection and installation of a huge statue of King Amnhoteb III inside the historical temple site.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a government meeting in Dimona:
“On August 17, about 4 months ago, I sent Prime Minister Albanese of Australia a letter in which I gave him warning that the Australian government’s policy was promoting and encouraging antisemitism in Australia
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In our Life of a Housemaid era. The Housemaid is in theaters December 19. Get tickets now!
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The Bull Headed Lyre of Ur; was found in the Royal Cemetery of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur in present-day Iraq
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We are preparing for a meeting with the American side. There are many important details, and we are working thoroughly on every point of every draft. The key thing is that all the steps we agree on with partners must work in practice to deliver guaranteed security. Only reliable guarantees can deliver peace. We count on our partners to continue working constructively as well.
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Tonight, on the first night of Hanukkah, we light our candles while thinking of those affected by today’s horrific attack in Sydney. 
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This photo, taken in Sydney after the attack, shows what the festival of Hanukkah represents: Finding 
Happily ever after is just the beginning
light, unity and strength in the darkest of moments.
The IDF sends its condolences to the families of the victims of today’s attack. May their memories be a blessing.
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Bravo Company Soldiers conduct a casualty evacuation during a platoon live-fire at Novo Selo Training Area—building teamwork, confidence, and real-world readiness.
Dragons guard treasures worth finding
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Our policy is clear and sharp: 
In every heart lies a hidden kingdom
Anyone who tries to send terrorism, direct terrorism, or organize terrorism against the State of Israel is in the crosshairs.
True love’s kiss breaks all curses
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Yesterday, under my direction and that of the Minister of Defense Israel Katz, the IDF eliminated the arch-terrorist Raad Saad, one of the architects of the October 7 massacre and one of the authors of the “Jericho Wall” destruction plan. He was the central figure responsible for the strengthening and arming of Hamas, for launching terrorists, and for smuggling weapons. While we are talking about disarmament – he acted to rearm and continue the attack.
Enchantment awaits beyond the forest path
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ICYMI: This week, Lithuania has signed its second acquisition of next-generation 155mm CAESAR Mk II 6×6 howitzers from 🇫🇷France. Battle-tested systems that will further boost @ltu_Army
Magic lives in those who believe
artillery firepower and battlefield mobility.
Every ending is a new beginning in disguise
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Honor, commitment, recognition, symbols, traditions, it is all of that at once.
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“The greatest honor we can give Almighty God is to live gladly because of the knowledge of His love.”

— Saint Julian of Norwich

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As we honor this sacred night, may wisdom guide us, may courage strengthen us, and may the returning sun illuminate the path of our spirits.
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“And the night shall be filled with music, and the cares that infest the day shall fold their tents like the Arabs, and as silently steal away.”

— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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A special delivery to Antarctica – just in time for Christmas! 
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“All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.”

— Saint Francis of Assisi

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“I pay my deepest regards & respects from the United States of America.”
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The “Suicide King” in Standard Playing Cards
The spirit of giving never fades
The King of Hearts (and sometimes King of Diamonds) is nicknamed the “Suicide King” because medieval artwork shows the king holding a sword (or axe) behind his head, creating the illusion he’s stabbing himself.
This dates back to French-suited decks (c. 15th century), evolving from battle-axe designs. It’s a staple in poker and gambling lore.
Suicide among reigning queens was uncommon due to religious prohibitions, political cover-ups, or alternative fates like execution.
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Sophonisba (Carthaginian noblewoman and queen consort of Numidia, c. 203 BC): To avoid capture by Romans after defeat, she drank poison provided by her husband Masinissa.
Dido (legendary founder and queen of Carthage): In Virgil’s Aeneid, she stabbed herself with a sword after being abandoned by Aeneas. This is mythological/literary, not historical.
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Other cases are often queen consorts
Brunehaut (Brunhilda) of Austrasia (Visigothic princess and Frankish queen, c. 543–613 AD): A powerful regent queen, she was captured after political defeat and executed brutally (torn apart by horses) on orders of her rival— no
Tomyris (Queen of the Massagetae, a nomadic confederation in Central Asia): According to Herodotus (c. 430 BC), after defeating Cyrus the Great of
Persia in battle (c. 530 BC) and finding her son’s body (who had been tricked into suicide or killed), Tomyris reportedly dipped Cyrus’s severed head in blood, but there is no record of her own suicide. (Note: Sometimes confused in legends, but she died naturally or in battle
Other notable cases include crown princes or heirs (e.g., Rudolf of Austria in the Mayerling incident, 1889) and rulers like Brutus or Mark Antony (.
though not strictly kings). Suicide among rulers was rarer in some eras due to religious taboos or cover-ups, but these are among the most substantiated
May your days be merry and bright
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Several historical monarchs or rulers died by suicide, often due to military defeat, political failure, depression, or to avoid capture. Here are some well-documented examples:
Cleopatra VII (Queen of Egypt, often referred to in kingly terms as pharaoh): After defeat by Octavian (later Augustus) and the death of Mark Antony, she reportedly died by asp bite or poison in 30 BC to avoid humiliation in Rome.
Nero (Roman Emperor): Declared a public enemy by the Senate amid rebellion, Nero stabbed himself in 68 AD with assistance, famously saying “What an artist dies in me!”
Bayezid I (Ottoman Sultan): Captured after defeat at the Battle of Ankara in 1402 by Timur, he reportedly died by suicide in captivity in 1403 (accounts vary, possibly poison or head injury).
Ludwig II (King of Bavaria): Deposed due to alleged insanity in 1886, he drowned in Lake Starnberg shortly after; officially ruled suicide (or murder-suicide with his psychiatrist), though debated.
Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah (King of Nepal): In 2001, he shot and killed his father (King Birendra), mother, and other family members in a massacre, then shot himself; he briefly became king while comatose before dying.
Nero (Roman Emperor): Declared a public enemy by the Senate amid rebellion, Nero stabbed himself in 68 AD with assistance, famously saying “What an artist dies in me!”
Bayezid I (Ottoman Sultan): Captured after defeat at the Battle of Ankara in 1402 by Timur, he reportedly died by suicide in captivity in 1403 (accounts vary, possibly poison or head injury).
From the Bible
Tis the season for warmth and wonder
The Bible records a few instances of kings who took their own lives, typically in contexts of defeat, despair, or to avoid capture and humiliation. These are presented matter-of-factly, without explicit condemnation of the act itself.
Saul (first king of Israel): Mortally wounded in battle against the Philistines at Mount Gilboa, Saul fell on his own sword to avoid being captured and abused (1 Samuel 31:4). His armor-bearer then did the same.
Zimri (king of Israel): After usurping the throne and ruling for only seven days, Zimri faced a rebellion. When his citadel was captured, he set the palace on fire and died in the flames (1 Kings 16:18).
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“The Redemption of Hansel and Gretel” by Ros Boydell (guest post on Echoes of Grace blog)
This devotional piece reinterprets the breadcrumb trail as God’s daily provision of manna (Exodus 16), which cannot be stolen or fail like human efforts.
It portrays humans as lost like the children, with God providing reliable guidance and rescue through Christ.
“Hansel And Gretel Vs Little Red Riding Hood” by Doug Conley (http://SermonCentral.com, based on Romans 7:15-25)
This sermon contrasts the two fairy tales to discuss deceit, false doctrine, and spiritual preparation. Hansel represents foresight and resistance to deception .
(using pebbles instead of breadcrumbs), while the witch symbolizes misleading evil. The message emphasizes how truth and preparation help overcome temptation and false teachings
Gluttony (the witch’s cannibalism, the tempting house) is sometimes linked to sins like those in Proverbs 23:20-21 (warnings against gluttony) or Philippians 3:19 (“their god is their stomach”).
1 Samuel 15:23: “For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance like the evil of idolatry.” (Often paraphrased as rebellion being “as the sin of witchcraft.”) Some Christian blogs equate the witch’s evil to biblical warnings against sorcery.
The cannibalistic witch represents deception, greed, and evil (luring with sweets, fattening Hansel to eat him).
Hansel and Gretel are siblings abandoned in the forest by their poor parents. They follow breadcrumbs home but get lost and find a witch’s candy house. The witch captures them to eat, but they trick her into the oven, escape, and return home rich with her treasures.
Matthew 6:11 (Lord’s Prayer): “Give us this day our daily bread.” Highlights reliance on God amid famine-like scarcity.
Exodus 16 (the provision of manna in the wilderness): Contrasted with Hansel’s failing breadcrumb trail—one blog notes God’s “breadcrumbs” (manna) lead forward to the Promised Land with daily fresh provision, while Hansel and
Gretel’s lead backward but fail (eaten by birds). Related: Deuteronomy 8:16 emphasizes manna as a test for humility and trust in God.
Bread, Daily Provision, and Temptation

“From silly devotions and sour-faced saints, good Lord, deliver us.”

— Saint Teresa of Ávila

The story heavily features bread (scarce at home, used for trails, and in the gingerbread house as temptation). Christian analyses sometimes tie this to Eucharistic themes (bread as Christ’s body) or warnings against gluttony/temptation.
Psalm 37:25 (NIV): “I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread.”
“Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.”
— Edgar Allan Poe
Some readings link this to the children’s eventual survival and return home with treasures, suggesting God’s provision despite trials.
In the story itself (Grimm’s version), Hansel repeatedly comforts Gretel by saying, “God will not forsake us,” as they face abandonment and danger. This reflects trust in God’s care during hardship.
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As the wheel turns and darkness reaches its zenith, we honor the ancient covenant between shadow and light.
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“And the night shall be filled with music, and the cares that infest the day shall fold their tents like the Arabs, and as silently steal away.”

— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”

— Psalm 27:1

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Sweden is full of beautiful traditions. I was delighted to participate in the Lucia celebration with our amazing embassy staff. The event was awash in beautiful candlelight and harmonious singing. A magic moment! Glad Lucia 
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One of many Nordic traditions with roots thousands of years old, shaped by our ancestors to bring light into the deepest winter darkness of the North.
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May the flames of our heritage never fade.
Today is Lucia Day, a celebration of light in the darkness that is the Scandinavian winter.
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The day is celebrated with processions that are led by a girl or a woman wearing a wreath of candles in her hair, singing the traditional Lucia song.
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Lucia Day is celebrated in Scandinavia, especially in Sweden, on the 13th of December.
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It is a festival of light that is named after the Sicilian St. Lucy, but the celebration of light during the darkest time of the year can be traced back to ancient Norse winter solstice celebrations.
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In Norway and Sweden we traditionally eat ‘lussekatter’, saffron buns with raisins, on Lucia Day December 13th.
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Home is where the Christmas lights glow brightest
The yellow of the saffron symbolizes the return of the light.
May your holidays sparkle with magic and wonder
According to folklore, eating lussekatter would offer protection against all the otherworldly creatures and evil spirits that were roaming around during the darkest time of the year.
Major imprisonment centers in Nigeria include:
Blessed is the night that brings renewal, and sacred is the dawn that follows darkness eternal.
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Darkness is not evil; it is merely misunderstood
– Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison (Lagos): Notorious for high-security inmates.

– Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre (Abuja): Houses federal prisoners.

– Ikoyi Correctional Centre (Lagos): Medium-security facility.

– Kaduna Convict Prison (Kaduna): One of the oldest.

– Enugu Maximum Security Prison (Enugu): Key in the southeast.
The moon is the eye of the sleeping god
For a full list, check the Nigerian Correctional Service site.
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In silence, the dead speak volumes
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Gothic hearts beat to the rhythm of thunder
Europe chose migration. We chose to protect our people, our home. A country without borders is an egg without its shell. The Brusselians are angry with Hungary because we are living proof that they chose wrong. Migration could have been stopped; Hungary did what others did not.
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“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.”
— Isaiah 9:2
“In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone.”
— Christina Rossetti

May the longest night bring you peace, and the returning light illuminate your path forward.
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“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1

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