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3121? what does this really mean? | |
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nobody really knows xcept prince
it may refer to some biblical quotes e.g. Proverbs 31:21 but no one knows [Edited 11/4/08 13:45pm] | |
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its all coz hes a big "king of queens" fan "OOOH I can't hold it, OOOH it's gettin all ova me!" | |
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Maybe he has deflowered 31 21 year old women. | |
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This question was frequently asked when the album emerged resulting in its inclusion in the FAQ:
http://prince.org/msg/7/145050 Although not detailed in the FAQ, there has subsequently been speculation that it is a numerical representation of the tetragrammaton: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...agrammaton ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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SEVEN.Thats it and thats all.SEVEN Pray Daily!!!!! RIP AMY WINEHOUSE Keep Calm, Carry on | |
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a cryptic name for Prince's god | |
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his pin number? walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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It's better if I don't get into this | |
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His License Plate | |
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i thought it was his house number . y'all read too much into this stuff For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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actions speak louder than numbers | |
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My pin number! | |
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purplepolitician said: i thought it was his house number . y'all read too much into this stuff
Co sign! | |
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Itz how much hav een tha bank. | |
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Itz 31x21 rows uhv korn planted. Or wuz it 12x13? | |
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Snap said: a cryptic name for Prince's god
Genesis 12:13 | |
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syble said: his pin number?
Oh good now I can get into his checking account! Suntrust bank here I come! | |
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3,121 is the number of how many women he's slept with over the past 20 years | |
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Proverbs 31:21
She is not afraid of the snow for her household; for all her household are clothed with scarlet. WTF? Oh that'll help keep the chills away. Would you like me to light the fire and get you a nice warm throw and a mug of cocoa, dear? No thanks honey I'll just wrap up in this scarlet negligee. Nuclear winter, pfft! It's the name of a song in which he asks us if we want to go to his house for some fun but never sends us an invite or an address and time. It sounds like the Golden Ticket but the fact is that Charlie is cheated and has to live his remaining days in a shack. Albeit a shack filled with love yet little physical warmth or nutrition. | |
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union119 said: Snap said: a cryptic name for Prince's god
Genesis 12:13 tht ur quote [/ Please say you are my sister, in order that it may go well with me on your account, and my soul will be certain to live due to you | |
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jane2307 said: union119 said: Genesis 12:13
Please say you are my sister, in order that it may go well with me on your account, and my soul will be certain to live due to you Say, I pray thee, thou art my {m} sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake; and my soul shall live because of thee. By this we learn not to use unlawful means nor to put others in danger to save ourselves, Ge 12:20. Though it may appear that Abram did not fear death, so much as dying without children, he acts as though God's promise had not taken place; in which appeared a weak faith. 12:13 Say thou art my sister - The grace Abram was most eminent for was faith, and yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the divine Providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, What will become of the willows, when the cedars are thus shaken 12:10-20 There is no state on earth free from trials, nor any character free from blemishes. There was famine in Canaan, the glory of all lands, and unbelief, with the evils it ever brings, in Abram the father of the faithful. Perfect happiness and perfect purity dwell only in heaven. Abram, when he must for a time quit Canaan, goes to Egypt, that he might not seem to look back, and meaning to tarry there no longer than needful. There Abram dissembled his relation to Sarai, equivocated, and taught his wife and his attendants to do so too. He concealed a truth, so as in effect to deny it, and exposed thereby both his wife and the Egyptians to sin. The grace Abram was most noted for, was faith; yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the Divine providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, what will become of weak faith, when strong faith is thus shaken! If God did not deliver us, many a time, out of straits and distresses which we bring ourselves into, by our own sin and folly, we should be ruined. He deals not with us according to our deserts. Those are happy chastisements that hinder us in a sinful way, and bring us to our duty, particularly to the duty of restoring what we have wrongfully taken or kept. Pharaoh's reproof of Abram was very just: What is this that thou hast done? How unbecoming a wise and good man! If those who profess religion, do that which is unfair and deceptive, especially if they say that which borders upon a lie, they must expect to hear of it; and they have reason to thank those who will tell them of it. The sending away was kind. Pharaoh was so far from any design to kill Abram, as he feared, that he took particular care of him. We often perplex ourselves with fears which are altogether groundless. Many a time we fear where no fear is. Pharaoh charged his men not to hurt Abram in any thing. It is not enough for those in authority, that they do not hurt themselves; they must keep their servants and those about them from doing hurt. | |
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union119 said: jane2307 said: Please say you are my sister, in order that it may go well with me on your account, and my soul will be certain to live due to you Say, I pray thee, thou art my {m} sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake; and my soul shall live because of thee. By this we learn not to use unlawful means nor to put others in danger to save ourselves, Ge 12:20. Though it may appear that Abram did not fear death, so much as dying without children, he acts as though God's promise had not taken place; in which appeared a weak faith. 12:13 Say thou art my sister - The grace Abram was most eminent for was faith, and yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the divine Providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, What will become of the willows, when the cedars are thus shaken 12:10-20 There is no state on earth free from trials, nor any character free from blemishes. There was famine in Canaan, the glory of all lands, and unbelief, with the evils it ever brings, in Abram the father of the faithful. Perfect happiness and perfect purity dwell only in heaven. Abram, when he must for a time quit Canaan, goes to Egypt, that he might not seem to look back, and meaning to tarry there no longer than needful. There Abram dissembled his relation to Sarai, equivocated, and taught his wife and his attendants to do so too. He concealed a truth, so as in effect to deny it, and exposed thereby both his wife and the Egyptians to sin. The grace Abram was most noted for, was faith; yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the Divine providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, what will become of weak faith, when strong faith is thus shaken! If God did not deliver us, many a time, out of straits and distresses which we bring ourselves into, by our own sin and folly, we should be ruined. He deals not with us according to our deserts. Those are happy chastisements that hinder us in a sinful way, and bring us to our duty, particularly to the duty of restoring what we have wrongfully taken or kept. Pharaoh's reproof of Abram was very just: What is this that thou hast done? How unbecoming a wise and good man! If those who profess religion, do that which is unfair and deceptive, especially if they say that which borders upon a lie, they must expect to hear of it; and they have reason to thank those who will tell them of it. The sending away was kind. Pharaoh was so far from any design to kill Abram, as he feared, that he took particular care of him. We often perplex ourselves with fears which are altogether groundless. Many a time we fear where no fear is. Pharaoh charged his men not to hurt Abram in any thing. It is not enough for those in authority, that they do not hurt themselves; they must keep their servants and those about them from doing hurt. Moderators from Prince's official site stated that 3121 was not a reference to any bible passage. ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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i just thought it was 3121 equals 7 when you add them together and seven is the number for god. | |
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What makes people think that it only has one meaning? | |
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union119 said: jane2307 said: Please say you are my sister, in order that it may go well with me on your account, and my soul will be certain to live due to you Say, I pray thee, thou art my {m} sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake; and my soul shall live because of thee. By this we learn not to use unlawful means nor to put others in danger to save ourselves, Ge 12:20. Though it may appear that Abram did not fear death, so much as dying without children, he acts as though God's promise had not taken place; in which appeared a weak faith. 12:13 Say thou art my sister - The grace Abram was most eminent for was faith, and yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the divine Providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, What will become of the willows, when the cedars are thus shaken 12:10-20 There is no state on earth free from trials, nor any character free from blemishes. There was famine in Canaan, the glory of all lands, and unbelief, with the evils it ever brings, in Abram the father of the faithful. Perfect happiness and perfect purity dwell only in heaven. Abram, when he must for a time quit Canaan, goes to Egypt, that he might not seem to look back, and meaning to tarry there no longer than needful. There Abram dissembled his relation to Sarai, equivocated, and taught his wife and his attendants to do so too. He concealed a truth, so as in effect to deny it, and exposed thereby both his wife and the Egyptians to sin. The grace Abram was most noted for, was faith; yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the Divine providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, what will become of weak faith, when strong faith is thus shaken! If God did not deliver us, many a time, out of straits and distresses which we bring ourselves into, by our own sin and folly, we should be ruined. He deals not with us according to our deserts. Those are happy chastisements that hinder us in a sinful way, and bring us to our duty, particularly to the duty of restoring what we have wrongfully taken or kept. Pharaoh's reproof of Abram was very just: What is this that thou hast done? How unbecoming a wise and good man! If those who profess religion, do that which is unfair and deceptive, especially if they say that which borders upon a lie, they must expect to hear of it; and they have reason to thank those who will tell them of it. The sending away was kind. Pharaoh was so far from any design to kill Abram, as he feared, that he took particular care of him. We often perplex ourselves with fears which are altogether groundless. Many a time we fear where no fear is. Pharaoh charged his men not to hurt Abram in any thing. It is not enough for those in authority, that they do not hurt themselves; they must keep their servants and those about them from doing hurt. l knw...read it... .. yeah wats with the big grin(smile) ?? | |
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jane2307 said: union119 said: Say, I pray thee, thou art my {m} sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake; and my soul shall live because of thee. By this we learn not to use unlawful means nor to put others in danger to save ourselves, Ge 12:20. Though it may appear that Abram did not fear death, so much as dying without children, he acts as though God's promise had not taken place; in which appeared a weak faith. 12:13 Say thou art my sister - The grace Abram was most eminent for was faith, and yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the divine Providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, What will become of the willows, when the cedars are thus shaken 12:10-20 There is no state on earth free from trials, nor any character free from blemishes. There was famine in Canaan, the glory of all lands, and unbelief, with the evils it ever brings, in Abram the father of the faithful. Perfect happiness and perfect purity dwell only in heaven. Abram, when he must for a time quit Canaan, goes to Egypt, that he might not seem to look back, and meaning to tarry there no longer than needful. There Abram dissembled his relation to Sarai, equivocated, and taught his wife and his attendants to do so too. He concealed a truth, so as in effect to deny it, and exposed thereby both his wife and the Egyptians to sin. The grace Abram was most noted for, was faith; yet he thus fell through unbelief and distrust of the Divine providence, even after God had appeared to him twice. Alas, what will become of weak faith, when strong faith is thus shaken! If God did not deliver us, many a time, out of straits and distresses which we bring ourselves into, by our own sin and folly, we should be ruined. He deals not with us according to our deserts. Those are happy chastisements that hinder us in a sinful way, and bring us to our duty, particularly to the duty of restoring what we have wrongfully taken or kept. Pharaoh's reproof of Abram was very just: What is this that thou hast done? How unbecoming a wise and good man! If those who profess religion, do that which is unfair and deceptive, especially if they say that which borders upon a lie, they must expect to hear of it; and they have reason to thank those who will tell them of it. The sending away was kind. Pharaoh was so far from any design to kill Abram, as he feared, that he took particular care of him. We often perplex ourselves with fears which are altogether groundless. Many a time we fear where no fear is. Pharaoh charged his men not to hurt Abram in any thing. It is not enough for those in authority, that they do not hurt themselves; they must keep their servants and those about them from doing hurt. l knw...read it... .. yeah wats with the big grin(smile) ?? somebody's gotta smile while he's busy cryin'. | |
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raveon2tnek said: what does this really mean?
It's where the party be. | |
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In the year 3121 all 7 planets will die and we'll be united with GOD again.
All 7 and well watch them fall They stand in the way of love And we will smoke them all With an intellect and a savoir-faire No one in the whole universe Will ever compare I am yours now and u are mine And together well love through All space and time, so dont cry One day all 7 will die All 7 and well watch them fall They stand in the way of love And we will smoke them all With an intellect and a savoir-faire No one in the whole universe Will ever compare I am yours now and u are mine And together well love through All space and time, so dont cry One day all 7 will die And I saw an angel come down unto me In her hand she holds the very key Words of compassion, words of peace And in the distance an armys marching feet (1,2,3,4 - 1,2,3,4) But behold, we will watch them fall And we lay down on the sand of the sea And before us animosity will stand and decree That we speak not of love only blasphemy And in the distance, 6 others will curse me But thats alright, (thats alright) 4 I will watch them fall(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) All 7 and well watch them fall They stand in the way of love And we will smoke them all With an intellect and a savoir-faire No one in the whole universe Will ever compare I am yours now and u are mine And together well love through All space and time, so dont cry One day all 7 will die [(just how old)] And we will see a plague and a river of blood And every evil soul will surely die in spite of Their 7 tears, but do not fear 4 in the distance, 12 souls from now U and me will still be here - we will still be here There will be a new city with streets of gold The young so educated they never grow old And a, there will be no death 4 with every breath The voice of many colors sings a song Thats so bold Sing it while we watch them fall All 7 and well watch them fall They stand in the way of love And we will smoke them all With an intellect and a savoir-faire No one in the whole universe Will ever compare I am yours now and u are mine And together well love through All space and time, so dont cry One day all 7 will die [(just how old)] [(just how old)] [(just how old)] "LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE" | |
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