Sól

Sól may refer to:

  • Sól (Sun), a goddess associated with the sun in Germanic mythology
  • Sól, Lublin Voivodeship, east Poland
  • Sól, Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland
  • Sól, Silesian Voivodeship, south Poland
  • Sowilo rune or Sól
  • See also

  • Sol (disambiguation)
  • SL

    SL may refer to:

  • Serjeant-at-law, an obsolete legal position in the United Kingdom
  • Sensei's Library, an internet website and wiki dedicated to the ancient game of Go
  • Sensu lato, a term used in taxonomy to mean "in the wider sense" of a definition
  • Standard length, a commonly used measurement for fish: the length from tip of the snout to the posterior end of the last vertebra
  • Geography

  • Saint Lucia, a Caribbean island
  • The SL postcode area of the United Kingdom
  • Sri Lanka, in South Asia
  • Sierra Leone, in West Africa
  • Computing

  • SL (complexity), a class of computational complexity
  • .sl, the country code top-level domain for Sierra Leone
  • Second Life, a multi-user 3D virtual world
  • Scientific Linux, a Linux distribution
  • Service Loading, a variant of WAP push method
  • Subjective logic, a type of probabilistic logic
  • sl, a humorous command in Linux and other Unix systems that draws a steam locomotive in ASCII art, intended to be invoked as a typo of ls
  • Mathematics

  • Sine lemniscate function
  • Special linear group, a term used in mathematics, denoted SLn
  • Sól (sun)

    Sól (Old Norse "Sun") or Sunna (Old High German, and existing as an Old Norse and Icelandic synonym: see Wiktionary sunna, "Sun") is the Sun personified in Germanic mythology. One of the two Old High German Merseburg Incantations, written in the 9th or 10th century CE, attests that Sunna is the sister of Sinthgunt. In Norse mythology, Sól is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.

    In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda she is described as the sister of the personified moon, Máni, is the daughter of Mundilfari, is at times referred to as Álfröðull, and is foretold to be killed by a monstrous wolf during the events of Ragnarök, though beforehand she will have given birth to a daughter who continues her mother's course through the heavens. In the Prose Edda, she is additionally described as the wife of Glenr. As a proper noun, Sól appears throughout Old Norse literature. Scholars have produced theories about the development of the goddess from potential Nordic Bronze Age and Proto-Indo-European roots.

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    Murder killing lusty willing
    Stealing raping family breaking
    Fist faces mashing nasty bashing
    Lying faking violent taking
    Sin - more than actions, more than thoughts
    Sin - more than feelings, more than words
    Sin is what I am - my nature
    Still I stand before my God
    Holy, righteous and just
    Hope He sees me through the blood
    For I am ashes and dust
    I am a man, fallen and filthy
    Completely spoiled, selfish and greedy
    The Son of Man, innocent and holy
    Shed His blood and paid the penalty
    Still I stand before my God
    Holy, righteous and just
    Hope He sees me through the blood
    For I am ashes and dust
    I am a part of holy priesthood
    Completely forgiven by His Blood
    I live no longer, Christ lives in me
    In His name saint I can be
    Still I stand before my God
    Holy, righteous and just
    Hope He sees me through the Blood




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