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The grandmother actually hated music. She was a conservative old lady who had her own beliefs and superstitions. She thought that music was meant only for prostitutes and beggars. To my mother, he would be called father. To my children, he would be a maternal great grandfather or more specifically and correctly, a maternal third father. Can't imagine [what] her entire beautiful life was like in both Italy and [the U.

I know 'Grandma' was such a huge part of your life. Thank you for sharing her with your fans," another wrote. It sounds like Grandma definitely left her mark on the world.

Has it proven true in your life as a maternal grandmother? Has it proven true for those of you who are paternal grandmothers? Now, certainly this is not the case for all paternal grandmothers. Some daughters-in-law are more laid back, open and accepting, while others are more tense when it comes to turning their baby over to the paternal grandmother. And then there are exceptional paternal grandmothers.

Take Mary Ann as an example. She has three sons. And as a pledge he left her his staff, his cord and his seal of identification. When later he sent the young goat as payment, she was no longer there, and nobody had seen nor heard of any prostitute in that place. But from this union she was made pregnant. In this way the child of Tamar, the incestuous, was conceived. And in this way her life was spared. Is she a perverse or astute woman, or simply a woman?

The truth is that Matthew chose to include the scandalous name of Tamar among the ancestors of Jesus. The second woman mentioned is Rahab, whose profession was that of a prostitute.

Her story is a story of military espionage, during the time of the conquest Jos 2. When Joshua, leader of the army of Israel, arrived at the doors of the Promised Land, he found the city of Jericho. In order to know if it was possible to take it or not, he sent some spies to explore the place.

They lodged in the home of Rahab, a prostitute of the city. Discovered by the local police, the woman hid them and helped them to escape, letting them down with some cords through the window of the walls. But before this, she asked them that the Hebrew army would spare her life and that of her family when they take the city. They accepted, and ordered her to tie a red cord at the windowsill so that her house would be identified. The assault on the city was tremendous.

The soldiers of Joshua destroyed and ransacked Jericho, and all its inhabitants were assassinated. But Rahab saved her life and her family as she had agreed with the spies. A little later, Rahab the prostitute came to be among the ancestresses of Jesus. Matthew did not forget to include her name in the genealogy. She was a Moabite woman, that is to say, of the country of Moab Ru She knew of love since she was very young. But she also knew of pain and loneliness, for she was a widow without having children.

Out of this therefore, she was an example of fidelity to her mother-in-law Naomi, whom she always accompanied in order to help her.

She was a hard-working woman, sacrificing herself to earn a living. Much later she once again encountered love in the person of Boaz. She lived, therefore, a second idyll in the fields of Bethlehem. And she finally found happiness, as a reward for her labor, her abnegation and her fidelity. But even if her moral was unquestionable, she had to be an embarrassment for any Jew: She was a stranger.

Worse, she belonged to the Moabites, one of those peoples most hated by the Jews. Such contemptible they were that in the Jewish law itself, they had been excommunicated for always, and they were not even permitted to form a part of the faith of Israel.

This woman, excommunicated and contemptible in the eyes of the Jews, was chosen by Matthew to appear among the predecessors of Jesus. She lived with her husband in Jerusalem, near the palace of the king.

She was very beautiful, so beautiful that King David fell madly in love with her. Taking the advantage that Uriah had gone to battle, the king ordered that she be called to the palace, and in complicity, he possessed her.

She, then, became pregnant. To avoid the scandal, David asked Uriah to come back from the battle front and gave him some days of vacation in his house, in order that he could lie with his wife within a reasonable time to cover the deceptions. But Uriah opposed this privilege, knowing that his soldiers were in the middle of the battle.



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