Add ?useskin=[name of skin] to the end of the URL, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_oder?useskin=monobook. Available skins are: vector minervaneue modern monobook timeless
The post you used as an example took me down a wiki-rabbithole... ending in the fact that "’ehyeh ’ăšer ’ehyeh" is hard AF to translate since Hebrew is weird. "I am who/what/that which - I am/will...
The post you used as an example took me down a wiki-rabbithole... ending in the fact that
"’ehyeh ’ăšer ’ehyeh" is hard AF to translate since Hebrew is weird. "I am who/what/that which - I am/will be/have made myself" are all viable.
The bush on Sinai was probably a Bramble.
Brambles have blackberries often referred to as "The Queen of Berries"
Exodus 3:14 was what the Universal Friend used as a quote at times.
Something that's burning, can also be said to be "flaming"
And therefor, in a way: Moses goes up on a mountain and ask the phenomon "Who the hell and what the hell are you!" and the flaming queen replied by singing the start to a Gloria Gaynor anthem: "Iiiiii am who I aaaaaam"
Add
?useskin=[name of skin]
to the end of the URL, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_oder?useskin=monobook. Available skins are:Yeah but Wikiwand collects info so that kinda leaves a sour taste for me.
The post you used as an example took me down a wiki-rabbithole... ending in the fact that
And therefor, in a way: Moses goes up on a mountain and ask the phenomon "Who the hell and what the hell are you!" and the flaming queen replied by singing the start to a Gloria Gaynor anthem: "Iiiiii am who I aaaaaam"
... eh? eh? ... I'll see myself out.