"Dode" is Hebrew. It's spelled דודי*. It means "My beloved, my friend, my close one, my dear one, my intimate one, my kindred, etc." "My beloved" is the most common translation.
*Daled-Vav-Daled-Yud (The "י" Yud is a suffix that means "my.")
It would help if you could post the other words...
"Dode" is Hebrew. It's spelled דודי*. It means "My beloved, my friend, my close one, my dear one, my intimate one, my kindred, etc." "My beloved" is the most common translation.
*Daled-Vav-Daled-Yud (The "י" Yud is a suffix that means "my.")
It would help if you could post the other words...
"Dode" is Hebrew. It's spelled דודי*. It means "My beloved, my friend, my close one, my dear one, my intimate one, my kindred, etc." "My beloved" is the most common translation.
*Daled-Vav-Daled-Yud (The "י" Yud is a suffix that means "my.")
It would help if you could post the other words...
"Dode" is Hebrew. It's spelled דודי*. It means "My beloved, my friend, my close one, my dear one, my intimate one, my kindred, etc." "My beloved" is the most common translation.
*Daled-Vav-Daled-Yud (The "י" Yud is a suffix that means "my.")
It would help if you could post the other words...
1. Figurative.
2. They weren't poisonous in the Garden of Eden? IDK, good question.
3. It's assumed that he told her. But yeah, Adam screwed up big time. Judaism doesn't blame Eve.
4. He did know. Follow up?
5. The Bible says that the *entire* world was corrupted. IDK what that means.
6...
It looks OK. Make sure you put StartPortableApps.exe in the root folder, and not in a subfolder.
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EDIT: You can tell it to look for and icon in and exe file. I think the syntax is
icon=StartPortableApps.exe,0
but I'm not sure. Check it up.
There are lots of photo editors out there. I recommend Paint.NET
GIMP is also good.
I don't know of any programs that let you "add glitter," but i'm sure there's a way.
Delete the autorun.ini file that is in the root folder of the flash drive. (root folder = the main folder, the one that appears as soon as you open it with "Explore") It may be hidden, so you will have to "Show hidden files." (Control Panel > Folder Settings > the second tab, look for it)...