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Manger: A person that stands for freedom and all that is right, wants to be a god person against others, And you can call him a "Funfreak"


A manger is a trough or box of carved stone or wood construction used to hold food for animals (as in a stable). Mangers are mostly used in livestock raising. They are also used to feed wild animals, e.g., in nature reserves. Animalia redirects here. ... Leland Stanfords horse stable, still in use Horse kept in stable A stable is a building in which livestock, usually horses, are kept. ... Sheep are commonly bred as livestock. ... Wild, in zoology or botany, is a rough if problematic antonym to domesticated: see wildlife. ... A nature reserve (natural reserve, nature preserve, natural preserve) is an area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research. ...


A manger is also a Christian symbol, associated with nativity scenes where the baby Jesus used a manger in place of a crib (Luke 2:7). Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant (see Hebrews 8:6). ... A traditional nativity scene from Naples, Italy A nativity scene, also called a crib or crèche (meaning crib or manger in French) generally refers to any depiction of the birth or birthplace of Jesus. ... This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. ... The Gospel of Luke is the third and longest of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus life, death, and resurrection. ...


A favorite Christmas carol is "Away in a Manger." Carol]].A Christmas carol(also called a noël) is a carol(songor hymn) whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas, or the winter season in general. ... Away in a Manger was first published in an 1885 Lutheran Sunday School book, by James R. Murray (March 7, 1841 - March 10, 1905), but the author of the first two stanzas is unknown. ...


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Manger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (132 words)
A manger is a trough or box of carved stone or wood construction used to hold food for animals (as in a stable).
It is often associated with nativity scenes where the baby Jesus used a manger in place of a crib (Luke 2:7).
A manger translates in French to "une mangeoire." Manger is the French verb for "to eat." This has, for Christians at least, an obvious theological implication of the Eucharist, in which Jesus offers his flesh and blood to be eaten by the faithful.
Manger Babies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (160 words)
The Manger Babies are a group of four puppets within the animated series King of the Hill.
They compose a Christian-themed puppet show involving the manger created by Luanne Platter, niece of Hank Hill and Peggy Hill.
As well as the Manger Babies episode, they make a cameo in the "The Perils of Polling" episode, and possibly others..
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