“Oh, my gods. There were furies in the Covenant.”
“Oh. My. God. They were fighting. In the library. Over her.”
“Oh, my God. They were going to sleep together, with no sleeping involved.”
“Oh! I must take my shoes off. Huh! Hell hath no fury like a woman's corns, has it?”
“The bicovenantal structure of the promise and administrative covenants provides the key for understanding the unity and diversity in God's covenantal dealings with men. Unity and continuity are founded on the promise covenants that secure it. The elements of diversity and discontinuity are found in the administrative covenants. But as explained [earlier], the discontinuity [within the administrative covenants] is not theological or ethical, but ceremonial and typological. The law of God, in terms of its ethical demands, does not pass away, nor is it abolished by a new administrative covenant.”
“Oh no, hon we were too late. Tiger-boy done pissed down the wrong honey tree and got all the bees, or in this case, bears, going wild. (Fury)”