The phrase "Rise, take up thy bed and walk" was spoken by Jesus to a paralyzed man at the Pool of Bethesda, as described in the Gospel of John 5:8. Jesus healed the man, who had been unable to walk for 38 years, demonstrating both his compassion and authority. This miracle is significant as it highlights Jesus' power to heal and the importance of faith.
Jesus told him to pick up your bed and walk. And he did so right away.
perhaps take them for a long walk to tire them out before you want them too go too bed? good luck.
A standard bed length is 80 inches. To get a 30 degree rise, you need to raise head up by 40 inches (sine of 30 degrees x 80).
"Early to bed, early to rise; makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
He said to the man who was bed ridden at the pool for over 38 years and as he had nobody to help him to get in the water. Jesus said to him to take up your bed and walk.
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I'm not 100% sure it's a juxtaposition, but yes, "early to bed" and "early to rise" are the two elements.
Late to bed and late to rise makes a man unhealthy, poor and foolish.
Oily to Bed Oily to Rise - 1939 was released on: USA: 6 October 1939
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Who told you this? My dog sleep with me every night. They may have told you this because of them chewing on pillows and blankets or using he bathroom in your bed.