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Uchiha in Sword Art Online

A guy reincarnates in SAO in Kirito's place, and he has the Uchiha bloodline from Naruto with the bonus of an Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan that is allways on! A/N: I've been thinking about a fic with an mc that has the sharingan for a wile now, BUT THE THING IS TOO OP TO FIT ANYWHERE!!! a sharingan with no mangekyo is no fun, a mangekyo that drives you blind as well. so i wanted to have it at the eternal stage from the start, but the the real problem is the initial stages of the sharingan! most anime universes can cope with susanoo, and i can try to make the 2 personalized abilities balanced, but the ability to copy every spell and martial art to perfection with just a glance is streaching, and the ability to put anyone under illusions so strong that they have been used to enslave gods is just plain reality breaking! like, meet the last boss and turn it into a slave before he can do anything! oh, and if you have the sharingan, this also means you are a ninja from naruto world and can use chakra and cast jutsus -_-... so i decided for SAO. i don't usualy like nerfs, but this was just needed! mc will not be able to use most of the sharingan's powers in the digital worlds, he will prety much just have te enhanced perception and eyesight the sharingan gives for most of the fic, in the material world he will have acess to all of his bloodline's powers but he will not have a good mastery over it as he never practices

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The Book of Jonah

The story of Jonah has great theological import. It concerns a disobedient prophet who rejected his divine commission, was cast overboard in a storm and swallowed by a great fish, rescued in a marvelous manner, and returned to his starting point. Now he obeys and goes to Nineveh, the capital of Israel’s ancient enemy. The Ninevites listen to his message of doom and repent immediately. All, from king to lowliest subject, humble themselves in sackcloth and ashes. Seeing their repentance, God does not carry out the punishment planned for them. At this, Jonah complains, angry because the Lord spares them. This fascinating story caricatures a narrow mentality which would see God’s interest extending only to Israel, whereas God is presented as concerned with and merciful to even the inhabitants of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian empire which brought the Northern Kingdom of Israel to an end and devastated Jerusalem in 701 B.C. The Lord is free to “repent” and change his mind. Jonah seems to realize this possibility and wants no part in it. But the story also conveys something of the ineluctable character of the prophetic calling. The book is replete with irony, wherein much of its humor lies. The name “Jonah” means “dove” in Hebrew, but Jonah’s character is anything but dove-like. Jonah is commanded to go east to Nineveh but flees toward the westernmost possible point, only to be swallowed by a great fish and dumped back at this starting point. The sailors pray to their gods, but Jonah is asleep in the hold. The prophet’s preaching is a minimum message of destruction, while it is the king of Nineveh who calls for repentance and conversion; the instant conversion of the Ninevites is greeted by Jonah with anger and sulking. He reproaches the Lord in words that echo Israel’s traditional praise of his mercy. Jonah is concerned about the loss of the gourd but not about the possible destruction of 120,000 Ninevites. This book is the story of a disobedient, narrow-minded prophet who is angry at the outcome of the sole message he delivers. It is difficult to date but almost certainly is postexilic and may reflect the somewhat narrow, nationalistic reforms of Ezra and Nehemiah. As to genre, it has been classified in various ways, such as parable or satire. The “sign” of Jonah is interpreted in two ways in the New Testament: His experience of three days and nights in the fish is a “type” of the experience of the Son of Man (Mt 12:39–40), and the Ninevites’ reaction to the preaching of Jonah is contrasted with the failure of Jesus’ generation to obey the preaching of one who is “greater than Jonah”

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Hello my name is Rachel and I like your story. sorry i writing so late um you can do Reincarnation as infinite stone from marvel ? i just askedand please sorry for the bother you.

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