AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם
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RAFFLESIAVRAHAM

Greater Philippines
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Sabah, Philippines
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Nuclear Edith
Zombie Garden of Eden
Vampire Flower

Eden Jacobowitz: Shut up, you water buffalo

Water Buffalo incident: Jacobowitz explained his choice of "water buffalo" as from Hebrew slang, "Behema" (behemoth), used by Jews to refer to a loud, rowdy person. He procured several expert witnesses who attested to this and others, such as Michael Meyers, who gave testimonies that "water buffalo" was not a racial epithet against African Americans.

ynet: Water buffalos used to be common in Israel, particularly near swamps and streams. Buffalo remains were found near the brooks of Israel's coastal plane, Tiberias and the Hula nature reserve.

INN: Buffalo are currently raised in Moshav Bitzaron, just east of Ashdod


Reb Aharon Rubin: The sword was only placed after their expulsion from the Garden, not immedi­ately af­ter the sin. There appears to be a time-lapse between sin and the consequential ‘closing of doors,’ as the effect of the sin substantiates.

Rabbi David Katz: There are a lot of souls that function as kruvim.
The Na is interesting because Rashi brings it down with its gematriah of 51 (Nun Aleph) while commenting about the verses about fleeing to Tzo'ar/ Bela(ng). Na means please or please NOW! The word Now probably comes from Na in Hebrew.

....I think that this will be an exciting year.  
na
na adv. 1 now, already. Ako na. It's my turn to do it now or I'll do it instead of someone else. 2 after nouns or pronouns: acts as an emphatic marker. Bukas na. Let it be tomorrow. Si [Miryam] na. Let it be [Miryam's] turn. 3 after verbs: if in the past tense form, denotes completion of action expressible in the past or present perfect in Anglit. Nagsipilyo na siya. He has already brushed (his teeth). 4 if in the infinitive form or future form, denotes now, right away, immedi- ately, soon. Magsipilyo ka na. Brush (your teeth) now. Papasok na ako. I'm going to school now. 5 If after the verb roots, denotes completed action. Bukas na. It's already open. Tapos na. It's already finished. na lig. connects modifier and word modified, takes the form -ng when the word it follows ends in a vowel sound. Mabait na bata or Batang mabait. Good child. na part. with sa/kay, marks nouns indicating position, location, posses- sion of something; -ng when the word it follows ends in a vowel sound 
I should point out that Bela is spelled with a final Ayin so that the "a" in Bela is really a(ng) where the ng is almost silent but there. We see this in the word wrong which comes from Ra in Hebrew where the final a is an ayin so it should be pronounced a(ng) from which we get wrong. At the beginning of a word Ayin is often confused with G. So from Aza we get Gaza, from Amorah we get Gomorrah etc. etc. 
A. NG
The marker NG covers a broad range of meanings, and there is no one exact translation of NG in Anglit. In the most general sense, NG indicates that there is some type of relationship between the word that follows NG and another words in the sentence. The exact meaning of NG depends on the situation or context of the sentence.
There is one important thing to note about NG: this marker indicates that the word that follows it is not the focus of the sentence. In that sense it is the opposite of the marker ANG. It's like NG is the "evil twin" of ANG. Or if you like Star Trek, you can think of ANG as "matter" and NG as "anti-matter." If I see a NG in front of a word, then I know that word is not in focus. But if I switch the marker NG to an ANG, suddenly the word is in focus. Let's practice:
Ng house (the house is not in focus)
SWITCH!
Ang house (the house is in focus)

SUKAT


Rabbi David Katz: The real issue is the dispersion of the heart. It’s a lack of love, but it’s also a lack of knowledge.

Walang ligaya sa lupa na hindi dinilig ng luha.

Filipino Proverb: There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.

Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.