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5 Constipated Men In The Bible

“5 Constipated Men‌ In The ‍Bible” is a⁤ fascinating exploration‍ of individuals mentioned in ‍the ​biblical texts who experienced the discomfort and challenges of constipation. While the condition itself may seem unconventional as a topic for biblical analysis, it sheds light⁤ on the human aspect ⁤of these historical figures and provides ‍a unique perspective on their lives.



The first of the constipated men in the Bible is King Jehoram of Judah, who ruled during the 9th century BCE.‍ The ⁢book ⁢of 2 Chronicles recounts that ⁤Jehoram suffered from severe intestinal problems, which⁢ ultimately led to his untimely⁢ death. This unfortunate struggle⁣ with constipation​ highlights

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There were seven blocked up men in the Holy book, the book of Moses.

The primary blocked up man in the Book of scriptures was Cain – he wasn’t Abel.
(Beginning 4:2)

The second blocked up man in the Holy book was Noah – he went for forty days and forty evenings and passed only water.
(Beginning 7:17)

The third blocked up man in the Holy book was Moses – he took the tablets.
(Mass migration 32:15)

The fourth blocked up man in the Holy book was Balaam – he was unable to move his butt.
(Numbers 22:27)

The fifth blocked up man in the Book of scriptures was Samson – he cut down the house.
(Judges 16:31)

The 6th clogged up man in the Book of scriptures was David – he dropped the enormous one.
(I Samuel 17:40)

The seventh blocked up man in the Holy book was Solomon – he sat for a considerable length of time.
(II Annals 9:30)

I attempted to recall the verses over that Will Dyson showed me from his congregation camp days. Be that as it may, I might have lost something in interpretation.

Here are extra verses, a few expressing that there were just 5 blocked up men and a few expressing that there were ten.

Sherry Roth added her verses:
We sang that David sat (ie ruled) for a very long time, and that “Judah will sit (ie exist) for eternity.”

Michale Wacks composes:
Titus. His name represents himself
‘The last refrain is “v’Yehuda l’olam teshev,” which deciphers as Judah will sit for eternity. (Joel 4:20)’

John Wolff composed:
“There was Joshua, He blew the walls down…

Ken Goldman composed:
Pharoh, he wouldn’t let my kin go.

Mayer Shevin composed:
“there was Jonah/who had a great time”

Different supporters composed:

There was Noah/He had an arkful.

There was Barruch … He attached his butt to a tree

One donor sent in this rundown of the ten obstructed men:
There were ten, ten clogged up men in the book of scriptures.
first was cain, he wasn’t abel,
Solomon sat for a considerable length of time.
Then, at that point, came Adam,he dirtied the nursery.
Next was David, he tossed a stone,
Balaam couldn’t move his butt.
What’s more, Noah he filled the ark.
Before long was Moses, he took the tablets,
Samson he wrecked the house.
Joshua, he blew the wall down.
Next was Above all else David, his sound of his Victory was heard all through the land.
Those are the ten, ten blocked up men in the holy book.



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