She tends to make it feel like Summer in the Winter. pic.twitter.com/GKEMXg0Ffg— Dylan Fowler (@Official_Dfowwl) January 12, 2016
Is it normal for Filipino parents to say mountain Jew or is it just my parents— marie (@marieprmn) August 13, 2017
MICHAEL FREUND: Ezekiel is commanded by God to take two sticks. On one, he is to write "For Judah," and on the other "For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim." Then comes the crucial instruction: "Bring them together into one stick so that they become one in your hand" (37:17). Ezekiel's vision is not one of uniformity. The two sticks do not cease to be what they are. Judah remains Judah; Joseph remains Joseph. Unity does not erase difference – it sanctifies and elevates it by placing it within a larger shared destiny.
Ketriel Blad: In other words, in order for a total restoration to take place, the restored Ephraimites from among the nations will have to become Jewish, in the legal sense of the word, thus accepting the Jewish authorities and becoming obedient to Jewish halachah. In the prophecy of Ezekiel 37:19 the Hebrew text can be understood as HaShem giving Yehuda's stick the function of being over Ephraim's stick and this way both sticks will become one. This teaches us that the Ephraimite movement that comes from heaven cannot rise apart from the Jewish people without submission to the Jewish leaders' authority. This is not for all the gentiles.
She tends to make it feel like Summer in the Winter. pic.twitter.com/GKEMXg0Ffg— Dylan Fowler (@Official_Dfowwl) January 12, 2016
Is it normal for Filipino parents to say mountain Jew or is it just my parents— marie (@marieprmn) August 13, 2017
RT Honey dew ; honey jew ; i need jew ; i need you hahaha. My dad's filipino accent -__-
— ♡ Nicole Marie Tec (@lovenicolemarie) January 31, 2010
With a filipino accent, "honeydew" sounds like "honey jew" haha
— ryan C (@RyanCastrooo) July 4, 2010
Go ask a Filipino to say Mountain Dew... Watch, they'll say Mountain 'Jew'... Lol...
— alyssa (@ahhleeesahh) March 11, 2010
adopt a filipino accent and mountain dew becomes mountain jew.
— Alix Rubio (@alixcks) January 20, 2011
Filipino Jew with a speech impediment seeking scholarships
— liza (@philizaphy) November 20, 2013
@Filipino_probs when your accent is so thick you end up sayin mountain Jew instead of Mountain Dew
— Darren (@DZapproved) May 19, 2014
Neil Asher Silberman, Israel Finkelstein, David Ussishkin, and Baruch Halpern: The Book of Joshua (12:21) specifically mentions the defeat of the king of Megiddo and the allotment of his territory to the tribe of Manasseh;
JACQUELINE SCHAALJE: Beit Shean is mentioned as belonging to the conquered area of the Israelite tribe of Manasseh
NETANYA MUNICIPALITY: thanks to the Lord for giving them {Netan~ya, lot. "gift of God"} the ability to continue the legacy of the 12 tribes who settled in the Land of Israel, and particularly of the half~tribe of Manasseh, which settled in the region.
Stephen Epstein: Some went down the Mekong River into Vietnam, the Philippines, Siam, Thailand and Malaysia, while some of the Israelites moved to Burma and west to India.