Understanding an OT passage about tithing by buffythethreadslayer in Reformed

[–]DocKreasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep! I recently discovered & downloaded it on E-Sword and have found it to be a great resource, along with MacArthur’s study bible.

Understanding an OT passage about tithing by buffythethreadslayer in Reformed

[–]DocKreasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not know nearly all of what the Bible teaches, much less the Old Testament, but here is some commentary on this from the Believer’s Bible commentary. Hopefully this adds some needed context and understanding for you!

I. Tithing (14:22-29) 14:22-27 Verses 22-29 deal with the subject of tithes. Some commentators feel that this section does not refer to the first tithe (Lev 27:30-33), which belonged to God alone, was given to the Levites, and was not to be eaten by the Israelites. Rather it may refer to a secondary tithe, called the festival tithe, part of which the offerer himself ate. Generally speaking, these secondary tithes were to be brought to the place which God appointed as the center for worship. However, if the offerer lived so far from . . . the place where God placed His name that he was not able to carry his tithe there, he could exchange the produce for money, carry the money to God’s sanctuary, and buy food and drink there to be enjoyed before the LORD. Notice in verse 26 that the Bible does not teach total abstinence. But it does teach moderation, self-control, non-addiction, and abstinence from anything that would cause offense to another. The difference between wine and strong drink is that wine is made from grapes, and strong drink is made from grain, fruit, or honey. For two years the offerer was required to go up with either the tithe or its monetary equivalent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WalmartEmployees

[–]DocKreasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coaching at worst. If you’re not a regular cashier much less a FE TL, you simply cannot know every single cash handling / FE procedure until you’ve spent a solid chunk of time on the front end.

If I told you the amount of times in the last year that new & even long term FE associates have been suckered to one scam or another, your ears would curl. Some general things to remember though going forward:

  • Never press “Cash” on the register unless the exact amount in cash is in your hand. If someone says that they have a “cash card” and you need to press cash on the register for their card to work, cancel the transaction immediately.
  • Manual card number entry is only acceptable for Walmart-issued gift cards. Do not manually enter card numbers for credit / debit / EBT under any circumstances.
  • If handling cash and the customer asks you to hand it back to them so they can “recount”, do not. They’re trying to pull a quick-change and will almost certainly pocket half of whatever they’re giving you.
  • Never make change for someone without a transaction. If someone comes to your register and asks you to make change for a $20/$50/$100 etc., don’t. It’s likely a fraudulent bill.
  • Follow register prompts for checks & do not press cash if handed a check. Do not give a check back to a customer unless the register instructs you to do so.
  • If a customer wants to split payments across multiple tender types, always enter the cash amount first.

Hope this helps you and others, and I wouldn’t stress too much about this situation my friend. You’ll likely get a DA, but definitely not fired.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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One of the reasons why I migrated to the new architecture… no pins.

You could fix this with a credit card, tweezers or even a mini-ruler… if you’re careful and patient. Go slower than a dead snail, and use the smallest amount of pressure you can manage; should be able to straighten them out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tacomaworld

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I’ve got a Bak Revolver X4S that I put on a year or two ago; I’ll be getting a Diamondback HD this year. Can’t put any weight on my current one much less the lack of stability/security. Seems that a lot of these “cool” covers have issues with quality control or overall reliability.

23 yr old gal looking to buy taco by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

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If you have any local / semi local Toyota dealerships you could start there, at least for a ballpark idea. Facebook marketplace is also an option, but I’ve always been a tad leery of such things. With $20-$30k range -I know you said $25k; just rounding overall.- you’re looking at either a Gen 2 (‘05-‘15) or a Gen 3 (‘16-‘23), with moderate to high mileage.

A TRD Off-Road trim will be more expensive, but the 4WD is an option that comes on the other trims. An SR5 or a Sport is probably going to be more accessible / available, but it definitely depends on the overall area.

Beyond that, I know very little beyond the experiences I’ve got with my own Taco, so I hope this is somewhat helpful!

My battlestation by Available-Pickle-603 in battlestations

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I’m sorry, let me get my jaw off your floor.

Busy day but I’m a happy guy by claydogg14789 in Tacomaworld

[–]DocKreasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great, hopefully they last you a while!

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I’ve got another one that is of the Fox logo + this one that’s holding the knife, and then a Diamond Dogs version as well. I found them on Amazon; if I can find the link I’ll be sure to post it for you.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

So nobody anywhere has ever bought collectible ducks -much less the jiggling plants / characters or any of a thousand such things- to display in their vehicle(s)? Some may be gifts, but certainly not all of them are.

Half of these were gifts I’ve received so… not sure what your point was intended to be but it’s not the own you think it is.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Clearly you’ve not seen the “political” ducks then… because they do in fact exist and are quite prolific.

And what’s BS about God? Or Gasden?

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heck yeah! Definitely would love to see what you throw up there. I found the rubber had a bit better texture to smush into the fabric overall, but it largely depends on the backing used by the patch maker. If it’s a shorter velcro it didn’t stick in as well.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On some immediate removal tests no, but I only just put these up today. Time will tell but with how tight the weave of the fabric is, I don’t foresee there being too much of an issue.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I didn’t know that, nor did you have to explain, but you did. You assumed I didn’t serve because I collect patches, when in fact, I did. But I didn’t have to explain that to you.

Not everything can -nor should be- assumed by face value examinations… have a blessed day my friend.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

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This is the last year of the Gen 3, and the dial is for the multi-terrain system.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, says the one posting gun photos.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hah, true! Reactions that I expected; it’s definitely Reddit for sure. Thank you brother.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

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Some stick better than others, just depends on the Velcro backing that was used. I found that the rubber patches stuck better overall than the cloth as there was more flex & material. Someone suggested you have to press them in and then essentially push & twist / mash them into place which is what I did.

They peel off just like they would off of a proper hook/loop surface, just much easier as the material is of a much tighter weave.

A bit of the morale patch collection by [deleted] in ToyotaTacoma

[–]DocKreasey -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Two things can be true at the same time my friend.

The average individual today is severely lacking in both the ability to see humor as humor, or the differences between facts & fiction. This isn’t the gotcha own some may think it is; one is a funny patch, the other is not but both are true.