Monday, January 13, 2003

'They Have Not Chosen Me,' He Said Comments

Rating: 3.2

'They have not chosen me,' he said,
'But I have chosen them!'
Brave—Broken hearted statement—
Uttered in Bethlehem!
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Emily Dickinson
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Mac Che 21 January 2023

choice of God is godly!

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MAHTAB BANGALEE 21 January 2023

God can chose godly! ~ it's the nature of chosen! ~- great~

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Rob Lamberton 20 January 2023

They have not chosen me, ' he said, 'But I have chosen them! ' 5*****

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Raman Nambisan Kesavath 28 March 2014

Is it as follows? Thy dishonor shared! (instead of) They dishonor shared!

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 28 March 2014

Sharing honour and dishonour before the ' Sovereign' is what Emily tried to emphasise in this succinct yet profound poem........I feel all her poems carry eternity and a little bit penetration needed to understand better her poems..................Missed you Emily so much....

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Raman Nambisan Kesavath 27 March 2014

Please tell me why the word Daisy started on capital letters. Did it denote any character in Bible or outside?

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Ramesh Rai 27 March 2014

I can feel the melody of this write.

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 27 March 2014

Lovely sharp thanks..........

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* Sunprincess * 27 March 2014

..........a lovely poem written by a lovely poetess...

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Udiah Witness to YAH 27 March 2012

Nice, sweet, short poem, Emily honoring Christ and speaking of His Elect, and how both share in dishonor.

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Gone Away 27 March 2010

Emily Dickinson sometimes refered to herself as a daisy a flower symbolic of innocence. Jesus is her sovereign and innocent though dishonoured by the betrayal of him.

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Kevin Straw 27 March 2010

An intense abstruse little poem - you need to know a little more about Christianity than I do to unwind the meaning. But I do like Dickinson's elliptical technique - well it's not a technique really - it is the woman herself, the way she makes lightning darts at mysteries to illuminate them.

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Ms Dickinson seems to write: 'I have not chosen him' thinking about her own father more than the Eternal Father. However the trouble is actual, poet needs both of them.

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Ramesh T A 27 March 2010

God is the ruler and He cannot be ruled! His choice honour or dishonour has to be shared! There is no other go! Perhaps the poet says so I believe!

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Adam Sobh 10 April 2009

I'm doing a project on Emily Dickinson for my 11th grade American Literature class, and i need to find a poem by Miss Emily Dickinson and then analyze it, i chose this poem, but i don't really understand it, so if anybody could please explain it to me and help me to better understand it, i would be extremely grateful.

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interesting revelation. often times i used to wonder if i really chose God but lately i realize that he chose me and that left me with little to no choice but to choose Him. wonderful...simply brilliant. i must admit though, the part about 'Daisy' kind of goes over my head.

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Naveed Akram 31 March 2008

Jesus has chosen people called disciples, and this means there is choice from anywhere and anyone, so choice is made by everybody, and that means God has chosen certain things for his people. People have been chosen. People have been punished. They have been annexed by God, but the mercy is shown by taking them by choice. It is brave of this man to make the statement of choice, and he suffers for it. It is positioned in the place called Bethlehem. The whole dishonour is shared because it is obvious that choices have been made.

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Sigurdur Johannsson 27 March 2008

the editors if any might want to check the spelling of the last line...

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Atsiylah Garfinkel 24 November 2007

This poem does not question 'Jesus' at all. Quite to the contrary. Emily Dickinson was well known for her claim to Christianity. The piece is in reference to the Almighty and to 'Jesus'. The condemnation was to mankind, thus the title. I wont go so far as to say C.Charcoal is ignorant, but perhaps a bit unaccustomed to real poetry, and perhaps a bit young.

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Kiss Mine 27 March 2007

superficial conclusion below. mind your ignorance and try, please try, to read a little, just a wee, deeper.

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