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Development Of Cricket
June 30th, 2010
Posted in Cricket Balls
Cricket is one of the oldest games that are steeped in tradition. The initial types of cricket date back to the thirteenth century and the roots of the game can be tracked back to the south of England. It is important to note that the game of cricket has been very much popular in the families of the farmers in the south east. This game seems to be familiar as early as the thirteenth hundred however it is not sure that the game was cricket, however it is important to note the fact that the first reference to the name of cricket was given in the late sixteenth century in the South of England and it was here that the game of cricket was being played. However it is important to note that the origin of the term was actually not known but there are many possibilities from where this name could be coined. The most popular place from where it is predicted to have originated is French language. The word could have also been coined from the French word called as cricket which means bat. However there are many Flemish and old English contenders for this title. But it is important to note that the French term “criqet” also originated from Flemish. So it is not practically possible to the come to the conclusion that where exactly did the term originate from, however it is important to note the term has been there in existence since the sixteenth century. In the year sixteen hundred the game of cricket featured itself in India through he entrance of the East India Company. However it was in the year of the seventeenth century that the game of cricket became more and more popular in the south east of England and there was a great increase in the rate of growth of number of people. There are a number of references available for the game in the seventeenth century. After a short span of time the game was played in a more formal fashion, this was during the later part of the century. There are assumptions that there might have been professional players during this time. There are also assumptions that this game was played with a large amount of investment in the game and further there was lots of gambling done for this game. This is the time when the number of the players was established as eleven on each side, it is important to note that this was the time that the bowling technique was not properly formalized.It was during the eighteenth century that the game was very much popular and there are a number of incidences or references that can be found out during this time. There are games that were played at a very high amount of bet, it had also become a game that was been watched by large number of crowds and there were many games that were arranged on a more formal basis. It was in the nineteenth century the game of cricket became more like a game that we see today.
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June 29th, 2010
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Destiny Part #2: A parable of good and bad
As the morning dew falls on the green grass, what was needed, a nutriment for survival is applied. The birds came, the crickets came, and a creature came and devoured what was applied, due to lack of attention to what is needed. O neglecting mind, who persuaded you to backslide? Let’s travel together; I am my brother’s keeper. Nutriment for survival was applied, how then he scotch-he who is evil around us. But at the appointed time, separation shall be done, victory and damnation.
The meaning of this parable: Part #2 good and bad
The morning dew represents the Holy Spirit. The green grass represents us. Our survival is predicated on the Holy Spirit. We have been given the Spirit for that purpose. The birds, the crickets, and a creature are the angels of the devil or anyone who believes in him. When a person neglected to use what was given to them as their protection through the Holy Spirit, the birds, the crickets, and a creature, which are the angels of our enemy, could easily persuade that person to backslide. People who are strong in faith should encourage and hold up their brothers who are weak arms in all areas. We all are brothers and sisters in Christ. Pay no attention to those who try to keep you down, there will be a time for judgment, when he shall say either, depart from me, you evil workers of iniquity, or well done my good and faithful servant.
Life is what you make it
Destiny: A parable shall I sow
The art of sowing is like unto a delivery man, sent out on a mission to deliver some precious cargo. On his way he encounters some adversities. He was forced to stop prior to his destination and was challenged to disperse his cargo. As he was forced to disperse his cargo prior to his destination, he did it without hesitation. His cargo was then taken by he whom it belonged not to. Valuables in the hands of he who is unappreciated will have no value. Lack of knowing will diminish and lose what is precious. He who is willing will receive this precious cargo, but not knowing the worth and the value is like unto a very rich man who gains the whole but loses his soul. Many are called but few are chosen. The labor is plenty but the workers are few. Beware as one travels among wolves in sheep’s clothing-turned but not be turned, changed but not be changed. When a light shineth in a dark and desolate place, when the river runs through the empty desert, the cup shall be filled. O lessening ears in a diverse world. The precious cargo has arrived. The delivery man is at hand. Put forth-put forth-put forth. Lack of knowledge will result in the perishing of the people. Understanding not, unlocks the doorway that stores the precious cargo. He who is a robber enters and steals what is valuable. O unwilling mind and disobedient vessel harden not your heart. He who begins a good thing is faithful enough to finish. Because of the rough and rugged road, let not your pursuit be faded. Treasures are not to be stored up in earthly places. Heavenly gardens are paved with gold and diamonds. Let not your continent fall due to vanity and earthly riches. The body is dedicated to honor and glory-holy and acceptable. Give not what is holy unto dogs; also give not what is unholy to honor and glory. What nourishment shall be healthy unto the body? He who doeth is like unto a wise man who understandeth. Manifestation will then prevail.
The meaning of this parable: shall I sow
To find the meaning of this parable, I invite you to read and study chapter 13 in the book of Matthew located in the New Testament of the Holy Bible called, The Parable of the Sower by Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto the people in verse 51 of chapter 13 in the book of Matthew, after he had finished explaining the parable of the sower, he said, “Have ye understood all these things?” They say unto him, “Yea, Lord.”
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