1 While passing through this world of sin, And others your life shall view, Be clean and pure without, within, Let others see Jesus in you. Chorus: Let others see Jesus in you, Let others see Jesus in you; Keep telling the story, be faithful and true, Let others see Jesus in you. 2 Your life's a book before their eyes, They're reading it through and through. #shortAirplanes And Terminal // quick Glance While Passing By. Hi SEBASDION fam! Today I #prank my #boyfriend by passing out while driving! His #reaction is extremely funny! What videoos do you want to see next?Dion's Ch. As Passing begins, Irene Redfield-a sophisticated and comfortably married woman of African-American descent-is opening her mail.She discovers a letter from Clare Kendry, an old acquaintance, and this document sets off a chain of memories.Irene recalls Clare's difficult childhood and cunning temperament, but is most preoccupied with a recent meeting between Clare and herself that had taken. Passing is a novel by American author Nella Larsen, first published in 1929. Set primarily in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City in the 1920s, the story centers on the reunion of two childhood friends—Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield—and their increasing fascination with each other's lives.
The Glory of the LORDAnd it shall come to pass, while my glory passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with my hand while I pass by:
in a clift
Psalm 18:2
The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.
Song of Solomon 2:3
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.
Isaiah 2:21
To go into the clefts of the rocks, and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the LORD, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.
cover thee
Deuteronomy 33:12
And of Benjamin he said, The beloved of the LORD shall dwell in safety by him; and the LORD shall cover him all the day long, and he shall dwell between his shoulders.
Psalm 91:1,4
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty…
Comets are solar system objects made up of ice, rock and dust. Right now, a newly-discovered one is speeding by Earth, providing excellent light shows for the planet’s people.
The ice-rock is called Neowise. It is the brightest comet to appear above the Northern Hemisphere in 25 years. Social media users in many countries have posted images they captured of Neowise, as it lit up the sky over their heads.
Comets are normally about 8 to 16 kilometers wide. But, as they travel near the sun, they heat up, releasing gas and dust. The comet expands to form a “glowing head that can be larger than a planet,” says the U.S. space agency NASA. The process also creates a sunlit “tail” of dust. It can stretch for millions of kilometers behind the comet.
Scientists say Neowise is believed to be about 5 kilometers across. It passed inside Mercury’s orbit on July 3, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said in a statement. The close pass by the sun was “cooking” the comet’s outermost parts, causing a major release of gas and dust material. “And yet the comet has managed to survive this intense roasting,” the statement said.
The comet was named for NASA’s NEOWISE infrared space telescope, which discovered it in March. The NEOWISE project aims to search the skies for what scientists call near-Earth objects, or NEOs. Such objects include asteroids and comets that could come within 50 million kilometers of Earth’s orbit.
In this case, NASA said Neowise would pass by Earth “at a harmless distance of 103 million kilometers,” while giving astronomers a good chance to study its substance and structure.
Sky watchers may be able to see Neowise as it passes through the inner solar system. But “its nearness to the sun” could make sighting it difficult, NASA says.
Experts say people in the Northern Hemisphere - the part of Earth above the equator - should look toward the northwestern sky, just below the “Big Dipper” star group.
Until recently, the best time to see Neowise was about an hour before sunrise. This week, the comet began making its appearance in the evening sky shortly after sunset.
People have been able to see the head of the comet without the use of equipment. But devices like binoculars and telescopes are better for viewing the comet’s long tail.
Neowise is expected to be seeable across the Northern Hemisphere until mid-August. It will then start making its way back to the outer parts of the solar system.
NASA says it will be about 7,000 years before the comet returns. “So I wouldn’t suggest waiting for the next pass,” said Joe Masiero of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Astronauts on the International Space Station caught a good look at the bright ice-rock last week. NASA’s Bob Behnken captured an image of Neowise and shared the picture on social media.
It shows central Asia in the background, and part of the space station in the foreground. “Stars, cities, spaceships, and a comet!” Behnken tweeted from orbit.
I’m Bryan Lynn.
Bryan Lynn wrote this story for VOA Learning English, based on reports from The Associated Press and NASA. Caty Weaver was the editor.
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glow – n. a soft, warm light
tail – n. the back part of something long
roast – v. to cook or dry with heat
asteroid – n. a rocky object that goes around the sun like a planet
view – v. to look at something