Since by fire nature reaches up to heaven
I may through it be forgiven,
For it must surely bear me overhead.
From Sonnet 59
By Michelangelo
Gayle Johnson
Skip, this picture is breathtaking. The description is inspired! Thank you.
Amanda Youngblood
Wow! Gorgeous! And to think that this is only a small portion of G-d’s great imagination!
Robin Jeep
I like to leave brief comments but the comment window won’t let me. All I wanted to say is thank you!
carl roberts
Maybe one day we might explore “hovered?” 🙂
Hebrew Scholar
‘Hovered’ is merachefet in Hebrew. It is the same word used, for instance, of a mother eagle hovering above her young, teaching them how to fly. In Modern Hebrew the same root is used for a hovercraft (marchef).
Since by fire nature reaches up to heaven
I may through it be forgiven,
For it must surely bear me overhead.
From Sonnet 59
By Michelangelo
Skip, this picture is breathtaking. The description is inspired! Thank you.
Wow! Gorgeous! And to think that this is only a small portion of G-d’s great imagination!
I like to leave brief comments but the comment window won’t let me. All I wanted to say is thank you!
Maybe one day we might explore “hovered?” 🙂
‘Hovered’ is merachefet in Hebrew. It is the same word used, for instance, of a mother eagle hovering above her young, teaching them how to fly. In Modern Hebrew the same root is used for a hovercraft (marchef).