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"It's grass! Why would there be grass in the o there are rass It is ain the smell of her hair not overly concerned as about to happen as I ith the feel of her againstvisible
"Wait for it" I said into Zora's ear in a thele were interrupted by the loud stentorian cry of a beast like no other The cry was echoed by others all along the far edge of the jungle that bordered the clearing One loud cry echoed out very near to us
Trees began to crack and strain loudly as they gave way to soround beneath our feet Zora's jaw had long since dropped open in astonish behele and out into the swa in for her
"Yes!" She exclai since dead
"The word dinosaur is a modern word In the Bible this beast has a different na Zora asked, "Dinosaurs are talked about in the Bible?"
I quoted directly from the Book of Job to her,
"Look now at the Beherass like an ox See now, his strength is in his hips, and his power is in his stomach muscles He htly knit His bones are like beams of bronze, his ribs like bars of iron He is the first of the ways of God; only He whonear His sword Surely the mountains yield food for him, and all the beasts of the field play there He lies under the lotus trees, in a covert of reeds and marsh The lotus trees cover him with their shade; the s by the brook surround hie, yet he is not disturbed; he is confidant, though the Jordan gushes into his h he takes it in his eyes, or one pierces his nose with a snare"
After a long moment of reflection she nodded her head and said, "The pretty well captures the picture I'd say"
Together atched the greatest of God's creation browse in theshadows thickened After a while Zora turned around to me and said, "Thank you Elon"