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Key Verses-vv. 14-15- -And Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, just as it is written, 'Fear not, daughter of Zion- behold your king is coming, sitting on a donkey's colt-' - -ESV---Aim- To understand why King Jesus came to earth- and to live by faith in Him
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Come to the Lord // Isaiah 55:6-9Dave GoffeneyApril 2nd, 2023
This Christmas Eve devotional focuses on Luke 2 and Philippians 2 and calls us to worship our God who shows us the greatest act of humility through the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
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Drew Bennett | The Lord's Prayer
This week is all about the future... YES! the Fete De Marquette starts on 7/14 so I rounded up a bunch of the local things you can hear here and then you can make plans... Also I kicked the show off with some Gin Mill Hollow... I am just so excited about their Gigs at the Come back inn... Why not kick off the show with them! Check out this list of the local Fete Things: - Gin Mill Hollow - Revolution of the King - Come back in 6/16 - The Fete De Marquette 7/14 - 7/ - The Jimmy's - You An't Seen nothing Yet - Primitive Culture - Hook up Tonight - 7/14 - Steve Riley and the Mom Playboys - High point two Step - 7/14 - North Mississippi Allstars - Up and Rolling 7/14 - Soul Express Brass 7/15 - Flow Tribe - You know what it is all about 7/15 - War and Treaty - Everything new - NEW MUSIC - 7/15 - The Cajun Strangers - Amiral Rough - 7/15 - Mama Dig Downs Brass Band - Voodoo Groove - 7/15 - Dwayne Dopsie and Zydeco Hell raisers - Im gonna Walk - 7/15 - Kelsey Miles - Save My Soul - 7/16 - Big Same's Funky Nation - Mardi Gras in New Orleans - NEW - 7/16 - Sonny Landreth - The Thrill is Gone 7/16 - Cloudy Kid - Like Butta - 7.16 - Chez Damier - Master Jam- Late night at the FET - Your Love - New Riverside Ramblers - Acadian Two - Step - 7/16 - Pine Leaf Boys - Creole Mardi Gras - 7.16 - Sunipie and the Louisiana Sunspots - Mardi Gras - 7/16
In the Old Testament, children of Israel let the ark of the covenant (God's presence) come into the tabernacle. In the New Testament, the people of Jerusalem let the king enter in. Today we must let the king come into our lives and into other lives.
The World is justly condemned and needs to be saved. The World, whether they realize it in their sin or not, needs the King. We continue our series, Come Forth, with this week's installment, "The Quest of the King." Stay Connected With Us Website: anchorfaith.com Anchor Faith Church Facebook: www.facebook.com/anchorfaith Anchor Faith Church Instagram: www.instagram.com/anchorfaith Pastor Earl Glisson Facebook: www.facebook.com/earlwglisson Pastor Earl Glisson Instagram: www.instagram.com/earlglisson
Date: April 4, 2022 Speaker:Rev. John Paul A Venue: Bethesda Church Hyderabad
The World is justly condemned and needs to be saved. The World, whether they realize it in their sin or not, needs the King. Stay Connected With Us Website: anchorfaith.com Anchor Faith Church Facebook: www.facebook.com/anchorfaith Anchor Faith Church Instagram: www.instagram.com/anchorfaith Pastor Earl Glisson Facebook: www.facebook.com/earlwglisson Pastor Earl Glisson Instagram: www.instagram.com/earlglisson
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Ron Phillips - Reference the Song - How Should a King Come by Haven
If you are new (or newish) to Chapelstreet Church, we would love to connect with you! Just text the word "hello" to 630-686-7334. Other ways to get connected to this community include this link: https://connect-card.com/8eYuco9oINHVrMLQR5Lm or visiting us at: https://chapelstreet.church "Carols of the King" - Advent Series Sermon Title: Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Verse Reference: Isaiah 11:1-9, 42:1-9 Campus: North Aurora Date: 12/05/21 Speaker: Andrew Griffiths
If you are new (or newish) to Chapelstreet Church, we would love to connect with you! Just text the word "hello" to 630-686-7334. Other ways to get connected to this community include this link: https://connect-card.com/8eYuco9oINHVrMLQR5Lm or visiting us at: https://chapelstreet.church "Carols of the King" - Advent Series Sermon Title: Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Verse Reference: Isaiah 11:1-9, 42:1-9 Campus: South Street Date: 12/05/21 Speaker: Brian Coffey
Lori Ann King is on a mission to inspire you to live a life of true health, love, laughter, and freedom! She is the Amazon best-selling author of Come Back Strong, Balanced Wellness after Surgical Menopause, and a two-time contributor to the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series. Lori didn't start off being a writer or an author as this journey came to her a bit later in life. She found that she was communicating best when writing and it was her way to process those things around her easily. In 2014/ 2015, Lori experienced some health challenges and with her doctor, decided to remove an ovarian ovary and ovarian cyst. She went into the surgery expecting to be right back at it in no time but that's not what happened. She woke up having a full hysterectomy and a full ovariectomy which means that everything was gone. With this procedure, you pretty much lose all your hormones so that puts you immediately into surgical menopause. Lori thought that menopause was night sweats and hot flashes but she wasn't prepared for all the other symptoms that came: insomnia, the rollercoaster of emotions, weight gain, and brain fog. She immediately felt out of balance. It was by researching online and getting involved with other blogs that she discovered other people writing on this topic and started to contribute with her writings. She started to share her story to be an inspiration to others and it was then that she started to write and she kept on writing! She found that through writing, she was connecting with women globally which was very humbling. Menopause is a global issue and we need to find a way to deal with these setbacks so we can find our balance and come back stronger! Lori goes on to share her experience of waking up and not being in control of her emotions and being frustrated by the pain and bloating in her body. Little did Lori know that this would be years of trying out how to feel good again in her body. This involved some hormone therapy and a lot of lifestyle changes as well. She really had to ask herself “ Is this how I want to feel for the rest of my life or can I change it? “. Since writing the book, Lori has connected with women all over the world who have thanked her for writing her story as they feel less alone. We as women want to be seen, heard, and be part of a community and not feel so alone. We talk about how her book has helped women who are going to be getting a hysterectomy and what they can do for themselves as it relates to hormone therapy and other modalities. She also has many suggestions on how to enlist the help of a friend or family as support prior to a procedure and how they can support you in the overall journey. Lori was very fortunate that the doctor she was working with at the time was very knowledgeable in hormone therapy and felt that it is an art and science. The Science part is the testing and the art is listening to the patient or symptoms and working together down the path together. Her doctor empowered her to play a role in her health. She shares that if you are not vibing with your doctor and something doesn't feel right then find someone that has the same belief or that treats you as a powerful part of the partnership and collaboration. Lori supports her community with her course: Balanced Wellness During Menopause and coaching. Lori shares that she can't go back and change what happened to her but perhaps she can help ease someone's pain through their situation. Her course is born out of the book and helps women get through any type of situation, illness, surgery, or setback. The concepts are specific to all menopause and not just surgical menopause. Lori goes on to share about another book that is coming out in September 2021 which is called: Transform. It's a book about using your mind to transform your body. It comes from her and her husband's journey. And if that isn't enough there is another book called: Wheels to Wellbeing which is also being released that same month. This book helps us to understand the spokes to your wellbeing so that you can live a more blanched life. We discuss how Lori and her husband continue to make intentional goals and be one another's support in tough and challenging situations. They have a beautiful relationship that offers a lot of support and you'll love hearing their story! Lori asks the important question. What does healthy mean to you? What does movement mean to you? It's finding those things that you love to do, and define what healthy means to you that's so important to your overall success. We need to give ourselves grace and love during this change. So often it comes from a place of hate and we need to come from a place of self-love. Lori wants to live every single day as healthy and she can because there are people in her life that are counting on her! And she needs the energy to do that! :) She encourages us to find the right movement that works for us and listen to our bodies. Sometimes we may feel like being more physical and other times we may need something less like yoga or Thai Chi. Be curious and open to finding what works best for you. It doesn't need to be the same routine every day to be a form of self-care. Listen to yourself and honor what comes up for you, that's self-care. Resources and Links Connect with Lori Ann King Connect with Lori on Instagram Here Free EBook Wheels to Wellbeing Purchase any of Lori's books here Connect with Deborah Voll Take The Midlife Quiz Passion and Purpose Digital Workbook
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Community Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Does a King Come Speaker: Tom Chesko Broadcaster: Faith Community Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/28/2021 Bible: Luke 19:28-47 Length: 50 min.
Aim- To understand why King Jesus came to earth- and to live by Faith in Him --Key Verses-vv. 14-15- -And Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, just as it is written, 'Fear not, daughter of Zion- behold your king is coming, sitting on a don-key's colt-' - -ESV-
From beginning to end, John's gospel is about the kingship of Jesus. That becomes especially clear as Jesus enters Jerusalem, is betrayed, arrested, tried and crucified. He is no an ordinary king and this is no ordinary kingdom. This sermon explores...
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Today we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. We will also hear the story of Jesus calling his first disciples from John 1:43-51. Jesus is from Nazareth, but one of Jesus’ first disciples asks, “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” Ouch! Well, let’s find out together. Prelude Adam: God be with you. All:… The post Martin Luther King – Come and See Love and Justice in Action appeared first on Clackamas United Church of Christ.
Sermon by Keith Weaver A backward look at the Scriptures foretelling Christ's birth and a forward look to His coming again.
Sunday, November 8 Shane Frazier | Founding Pastor, Freedom Church Does the King have dominion of your heart? “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 NLT "Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life." Proverbs 4:23 (NLT) “When Jesus had again crossed over by boat to the other side of the lake, a large crowd gathered around him while he was by the lake. Then one of the synagogue leaders, named Jairus, came, and when he saw Jesus, he fell at his feet. He pleaded earnestly with him, “My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live.” So Jesus went with him. A large crowd followed and pressed around him. Mark 5:21-24 (NIV) “And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew worse. When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, because she thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.” Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering.” Mark 5:25-29 (NIV) Let your desperation change your destination. “For his Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we are God's children. And since we are his children, we are his heirs. In fact, together with Christ we are heirs of God's glory. But if we are to share his glory, we must also share his suffering.” Romans 8:16-17 (NLT) “I write to you, dear children, because you know the Father. I write to you, fathers, because you know him who is from the beginning. I write to you, young men, because you are strong, and the word of God lives in you, and you have overcome the evil one.” 1 John 2:13-14 (NIV) “Don't be afraid, for I am with you. Don't be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.” Isaiah 41:10 (NLT) “We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not driven to despair. We are hunted down, but never abandoned by God. We get knocked down, but we are not destroyed.” 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 (NLT) “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” Romans 12:2 (NLT) “The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.” John 10:10 (NLT) Come to the King Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28 (NLT) Press into the King “Come near to God and he will come near to you.” James 4:8 (ERV) Reach out to the King “From one person God made all nations who live on earth, and he decided when and where every nation would be. God has done all this, so that we will look for him and reach out and find him. He isn't far from any of us.” Acts 17:26-27 (CEV)
Too often, women settle for a pretty, Instagram-worthy type of Christianity and then wonder why they feel so empty. Author and Bible study teacher, Arlene Bergen joins Maria to talk about the importance of digging deep into Scripture and how truly knowing Christ and His Word steadies us when life gets difficult. To access some of Arlene's books, you can visit the links below: A Tale of the King Come and See: A Study of the Gospel of John Journey Through the Psalms
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We continue our advent series "Come" with Pastor Josh Hanson takes a look at Isaiah 11:1-10 (ESV)
For the four Sundays in Advent, we are focusing on various aspects of Christ's Second Coming as revealed in the Thessalonian letters. This first sermon seeks to show how the salvation of Jesus Christ is so all encompassing as it was to the Thessalonian believers that the natural response of converts from idolatry is to be waiting in anticipation for the Savior's return. The OT and NT scriptures in fact reveal that the Great Promise of the ages was for Yahweh to be the God of his people and live among them. For this to happen, Jesus has to return from his ascension ministry to be in the physical presence of his people. The promises of God coming to his people, as in Isaiah 40-9-11, are seen to refer to him literally, physically coming to be among them - this will happen at the Second Coming of Christ. The Church now waits for her Lord and King - -Come, Lord Jesus- -Rev. 22-20-.
This week, Mason discusses our poo poo team of the week, potential playoff/NY6 bowl situations and Houston's QB red shirting for the rest of the year. Alex talks about some QB studs, some QB duds, and his top 10 teams going into week 4.
Lead Pastor Rev. Jasmine R. Smothers' sermon from the Sunday, July 28, 2019, worship service of Atlanta First UMC, entitled “The Gospel According to the Lion King: Come Home” in the sermon series “The Gospel According to the Lion King.” Sermon scripture: Colossians 2:6-19 (NLT)Support the show (http://www.atlantafirstumc.org/give)
We plan for so much; but are we ready for that most critical of all days, that day that is both our last and first? Your last day on earth will be your first in eternity: Are you ready to stand before the King? Come join KQC Ministries and friends around the globe for worship, prayer, praise and a Word from the throne of Grace that refocuses and repositions everything.
Subject: The King is Coming Speaker or Performer: Bro. Adam Armstrong Scripture Passage(s): Genesis 3:1-24 Date of Delivery: December 3, 2017
Maybe Baker Manning (@bakermanning87) is born with it, maybe it’s the light up sneakers. Whatever it is, though, Baker brings her special magic to this episode of After Deck. Kate Chastain (@Kate_Chastain) and Baker recap beach parties and missing apologies from Episode 10 in Season 5 of Below Deck. And Kate asks the repeat Yachtie of the Week winner about driving around the country in her RV, celebrity sightings and whether or not Kate was a good bunkmate.Tweet your questions to @AfterDeckTweets and vote for your choice for Yachtie and Dinghy of the Week.Get the latest updates on Below Deck: http://www.bravotv.com/below-deck
When The King Come Visiting by Pastor E.A Adeboye
Matthew 2:1-12
Mark Mullery Download MP3 Revelation 22:6-21 Follow Up Notes Sunday Bulletin
The coming Christ is better than John, both in his being, and in his baptism. Good News: God's mighty King has come into the world for us. Good News: He is mighty to pour out on the world the Holy Spirit that is God's fire.
asset title: Episode 1: Narrating in the Past - passato prossimo vs. imperfetto filename: ra_01.mp3 track number: 1/22 time: 13:41 size: 8.02 MB bitrate: 80 kbps Learners of Italian sometimes have a hard time picking the right verb tense when they are narrating past events, but it doesn't have to be difficult. Today's episode, when Arlecchino visits the king, will help you understand the difference between the passato prossimo and the imperfetto. Events that occur in a sequence that move the plot forward are expressed by the passato prossimo. Events that give descriptive details or background information are always in the imperfetto. Here comes Arlecchino - let's tune in and listen.DialogItalianArlecchino: Una volta, tanto tempo fa, quando ero molto più giovane, lavoravo nella fattoria di una vecchia signora. C'erano due altri servi che ci lavoravano, un tale Brighella, un Pedrolino, e c'ero pure io. La signora non era ricca. Era sempre gentile con noi, anche se lei mi considerava un po' scemo.Antonella: Un giorno abbiamo saputo che il re festeggiava il suo compleanno, e tutte le case della zona, grandi e piccole, volevano mandare qualche regalo al monarca.Arlecchino: La signora non aveva molto, come ho già detto, ma in un cestino ha messo quello che poteva: burro, pane, vino e una bella torta di mele, tutte cose fatte lì alla fattoria.Antonella: Visto che Brighella era il più forte dei servi, la signora lo ha chiamato e gli ha dato il cestino. Gli ha detto di andare al castello del re per consegnargli il suo regalo.Molto fiero di poter eseguire questo importantissimo compito, Brighella è partito subito la mattina dopo con il cestino. Per arrivare al castello del re doveva attraversare una grande foresta misteriosa, ma lui non aveva paura -- almeno così diceva.Arlecchino: Nel mezzo del bosco ha incontrato una brutta strega che è saltata davanti a lui da dietro un albero.La strega: Ehi, giovanotto -- Arlecchino: ha detto la strega -- La strega: Che cosa porti nel cestino?Arlecchino: Brighella non ha voluto dire la verità alla strega. Quella brutta vecchia era capace di rubare le buone cose che lui doveva portare dal re. Antonella: Quindi le ha detto:Brighella: Davvero niente, signora... Sono bucce di patate, gusci di uova, grani di caffè e cespi di insalata marcia... li porto da mia nonna che li dà da mangiare alle galline.La strega: Quelle cose non mi servono, giovanotto. Addio! Arlecchino: ha detto la strega, e Brighella ha ripreso la strada.Antonella: Quando Brighella è arrivato al castello, lo hanno portato davanti al re. Brighella si è inginocchiato e il re gli ha domandato:il Re: Che cosa di bello mi hai portato? Qual è il tuo bel regalo?Antonella: Brighella, tutto fiero e orgoglioso, ha aperto il cestino e l'ha offerto al re.il Re: Diavoli e demoni! Antonella: ha gridato il sovrano. il Re: Venite tutti a vedere le bucce di patate e e tutte le schifezze che questo mascalzone ha osato di portarmi!Antonella: Brighella è rimasto stupito ma era vero: nel cestino non c'erano più le buone cosa preparate dalla signora... ma tutte le brutte cose raccontate nella sua bugia alla strega.Arlecchino: A calci nel sedere lo hanno spinto fuori del castello. Brighella mogio mogio se ne è tornato a casa, dove la signora lo ha accolto a bastonate.la vecchia signora: Pedrolino -- Arlecchino: ha urlato la signora -- la vecchia signora: Ora tocca a te! Non ripetere la sciocchezza di Brighella! Eccoti un altro cestino...Arlecchino: Mentre Pedrolino attraversava la foresta, di nuovo si è presentata la strega, sempre con la stessa richiesta. Antonella: Anche Pedrolino le ha mentito, dicendo:Pedrolino: Qui nel mio cestino c'è solo sterco, che porto da mia zia che vuole fertilizzare i suoi campi.La strega: Uffa, che schifo! Arlecchino: ha risposto la strega. La strega: Lo sterco non mi serve. Addio, giovanotto! Arlecchino: E Pedrolino ha ripreso la strada.Antonella: Potete immaginare la sorpresa e la disperazione del disgraziato Pedrolino quando il re ha aperto il suo bello e profumato regalo di sterco!Arlecchino: Alla signora non rimaneva nient'altro da fare che chiamare me. Mi ha dato un terzo cestino e mi ha implorato di non farla vergognare ancora davanti al re.Quando la vecchia del bosco mi ha chiesto cosa portavo nel mio cestino, ho visto non una strega ma una povera donna affamata, e le ho detto:'Signora, nel mio cestino ho pane, burro, e una torta di mele, sono per fare un regalo al re, ma vedo che Lei ha fame... Prenda quello che vuole, tanto al re non manca certo il cibo...'La strega mi ha fissato a lungo, ma non ha preso niente dal mio cestino.La strega: Grazie, giovanotto, sei molto gentile, ma ho appena pranzato e non ho fame. Addio e buon viaggio!Arlecchino: Dopo mi sono inginocchiato davanti al re, e gli ho detto: 'Maestà, la mia padrona non è ricca, ma ha mandato del meglio della sua fattoria, solo...'Antonella: Ma il re, che già guardava nel cestino, mi ha interrotto.il Re: Angeli e cherubini! Antonella: ha esclamato. il Re: Venite tutti a vedere i diamanti e le perle, l'oro e l'argento, che questo povero contadino è riuscito a portarmi!Antonella: Scusa un attimo, caro Arlecchino... molto bella la tua storia, ma... sei sicuro che il protagonista sei proprio tu?Arlecchino: Eh'... il tuo Arlecchino è il servitore di tanti padroni, e il protagonista di tante storie...EnglishArlecchino: Once upon a time, a long time ago, when I was much younger, I was working on the farm of an old lady. There were two other servants who were working there, a certain Brighella, one Pedrolino, and there was me. The lady wasn''t rich. She was always kind to us, even though she thought of me as rather a dolt. Antonella: One day we learned that the king was celebrating his birthday, and all the households thereabouts, great and small, wanted to send some gift to the monarch.Arlecchino: The lady didn't have much, as I have said, but she put what she could into a basket: butter, bread, wine and a fine apple pie, all things made there on the farm.Antonella: Since Brighella was the strongest of the servants, the lady called him and gave him the basket. She told him to go to the king's castle and offer him her gift.Very proud of being able to carry out this very important task, Brighella set out right away on the following morning with the basket. To get to the king's castle he had to cross a great mysterious forest, but he was not afraid - at least that's what he said.Arlecchino: In the middle of the woods he met an ugly witch who jumped out at him from behind a tree.The witch: Hey, young man -- Arlecchino: said the witch -- The witch: What are you carrying in your basket?Arlecchino: Brighella didn't want to tell the truth to the witch. That ugly old crone was capable of stealing the good things he was supposed to take to the king.Antonella: So he said to her:Brighella: Nothing really, ma'am... They're potato peels, egg shells, coffee grounds and bits of wilted salad... I'm taking them to my granny who feeds them to the chickens.The witch: I have no use for those things, young man. Farewell! Arlecchino: said the witch. And Brighella set off again down the road.Antonella: When Brighella arrived at the castle, they brought him before the king. Brighella knelt down and the king asked him: the King: What nice things have you brought me? What is your fine gift?Antonella: Brighella, all beaming with pride, opened the basket and offered it to the king.the King: Devils and demons! Antonella: cried the sovereign. the King: Come all of you and behold the potato peels and all the rubbish this scoundrel has dared to bring me!Antonella: Brighella was astounded but it was true: the good things prepared by the lady were no longer in the basket... only the ugly things described in his lie to the witch.Arlecchino: They drove him out of the castle with kicks in his behind. Brighella sheepishly returned home, where the lady welcomed him with blows of her stick.The old lady: Pedrolino -- Arlecchino: cried the lady -- The old lady: It's your turn now! Don't repeat any of Brighella's foolishness! Here's another basket for you...Arlecchino: As Pedrolino crossed the forest, the witch appeared again, again with the same request.Antonella: And Pedrolino lied to her as well, saying:Pedrolino: Here in my basket there's nothing but manure, which I am taking to my aunt to fertilize her fields.The witch: Ugh, how disgusting! Arlecchino: answered the witch. The witch: I have no use for manure. Farewell, young man! Arlecchino: And Pedrolino set off again down the road.Antonella: You can imagine wretched Pedrolino's surprise and despair when the king opened his fine fragrant gift of manure!Arlecchino: There was nothing left for the lady to do but to call upon me. She gave me a third basket and implored me not to shame her again before the king.When the old crone of the woods asked me what I was carrying in my basket, I saw not a witch but a poor starving woman, and I said to her:'Ma'am, in my basket I have bread, butter, and an apple pie, they're to be a gift for the king, but I see that you are hungry... Take what you will, after all, the king surely doesn't want for food...'The witch stared at me a good while, but she took nothing from my basket.The witch: Thank you, young man, you are very kind, but I've just had lunch and I'm not hungry. Good-bye and farewell!Arlecchino: Later I knelt before the king and said to him, 'Your majesty, my mistress is not rich, but she has sent the best from her farm, only...'Antonella: But the king, who was already looking in the basket, interrupted me.the King: Angels and cherubim! Antonella: he exclaimed. the King: Come all of you and behold the pearls, the gold and the silver, that this poor peasant has managed to bring me!Antonella: Pardon me a moment, my dear Arlecchino... your story is lovely, but... are you sure that you yourself are really its hero?Arlecchino: Ah, your Arlecchino is the servant of many a master, and the hero of many a tale...