This passage reflects a proverbial expression that was commonly used in ancient times to convey a sense of intergenerational consequences or inherited guilt. The phrase "the parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge" suggests that the children are suffering the consequences of their parents' actions or sins. In … Continue reading The Fathers (Parents) have eaten sour grapes
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Don’t condemn yourself, neither let any condemn you
Everyone makes mistakes, right? At one point in our lives, each one of us will do or say something regrettable and wish that we could retract or delete or just wished that it was a bad dream? There’s none that hasn’t made a mistake at least once in their lifetime, right? If you haven’t, raise … Continue reading Don’t condemn yourself, neither let any condemn you
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