ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “prince” - c. 1200, "governor, overseer; great man, chief; preeminent representative of a group or class” “noble lord" "first person, chief leader; ruler, sovereign," "heir to a throne,
POLICE ANNOUNCE MAJOR CHANGES COMING TO ALL CITIES: A MAJOR CHANGE IN A WAY POLICE RESPOND, OFFICERS WILL NOT RESPOND UNLESS ITS AN EMERGENCY. “ for there shall be sedition among men & invading one another”🕎Ecclesiastes 12:1-5 “Evil days”
CITIES TO DECRIMINALIZE CERTAIN OFFENSES, CHARGES TO BE DECLINED: MAJOR CHANGES COMING, CHARGES FOR WHICH THE DEFAULT IS TO DECLINE PROSECUTING...”For there shall be sedition among men & invading one another”🕎Ecclesiastes 12:1-5 “Evil days”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “shepherd” - Middle English shep-herd, "man who leads, tends, and guards sheep in a pasture," from Old English sceaphierde. and watch sheep," "watch over or guide" 🕎1 Peter 5:4 KJV