Sunday, February 12, 2012

I know what Jesus said in reference to fig trees, but is there any mention of Mangoes in the Gospel stories?

Of course we know that Jesus ate them.... there is conjecture that it was the humble mango that inspired the phrase "Turn the other Cheek"..... of course who would deny the mango it's proper place in history... and Mango leaves are a much better shape (and significantly more comfortable ~ no prickles) for covering ones genitals.

I know what Jesus said in reference to fig trees, but is there any mention of Mangoes in the Gospel stories?
I believe you'll find references to the delightful mango in the Bhagavad-Gita and the Kama Sutra.
Reply:Four Man go's:



Exo 2:20 But he said: Where is he? why have you let the MAN GO? call him that he may eat bread.



Exo 34:3 Let no MAN GO up with thee, and let not any man be seen throughout all the mount; neither let the oxen nor the sheep feed over against it.



1Sa 8:22 And the Lord said to Samuel: Hearken to their voice, and make them a king. And Samuel said to the men of Israel: Let every MAN GO to his city.



2Ki 9:15 And was returned to be healed in Jezrahel of his wounds; for the Syrians had wounded him, when he fought with Hazael, king of Syria. And Jehu said: If it please you, let no MAN GO forth or flee out of the city, lest he go, and tell in Jezrahel.
Reply:No.



I did geography years ago, but do mangoes even grow in Palestine?
Reply:Maybe a "heavenly" reference, I'm thinking. ;-)
Reply:What is your obsession with mangos and why would they grow in the middle east?
Reply:For an atheist, you sure are an idiot.
Reply:No, No bananas, peaches,avocado's mentioned either. Any other fruit you thinking of at present?
Reply:can we just replace the figs all together with mangos. sooooooo much better!!!



i hoped you had the most warmest,lovingest christmas ever, i did



score for vicarious synic moshe? none yay!!!

larry

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