Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
API
Home
How To Use
Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
Home
Detail
@shawnthefoodsheep: Coltivare: Farm to Table Italian Restaurant in the Houston Heights #houstonfood #italianfood #pasta #houstonfoodie
Shawn Singh
Open In TikTok:
Region: US
Wednesday 21 June 2023 22:43:19 GMT
75310
3674
55
733
Music
Download
No Watermark .mp4 (
10.6MB
)
No Watermark(HD) .mp4 (
8.35MB
)
Watermark .mp4 (
11.16MB
)
Music .mp3
Comments
Charles Lee Ray :
North Italia >
2023-06-22 00:59:24
12
Ethan :
Food is fantastic!
2023-06-21 23:01:44
15
User1637383738292 :
I would try amore. Fantastic food.
2023-06-22 00:29:16
6
billys.homes :
You didn't go into the secret bar in there
2023-06-24 21:17:44
2
alex1217__ :
Trying to find parking there my first year of having a license I actually cried
2023-06-21 23:14:22
25
Kennersssss :
mia bella is the best
2023-06-25 01:31:03
1
🍪 :
I always get their penne version of the black pepper spaghetti at H‑E‑B !!
2023-06-21 23:50:25
2
Sara 💙🧡 :
Triolas on north main!
2023-06-21 23:11:27
2
Orb of Confusion :
This looks amazing I will go this week
2023-06-21 23:47:48
2
Bennytherealtor :
Brother, you have to try Coppa Osteria
2023-07-17 19:39:26
6
Amanda| Floral Design + Friend :
Have you been to Paulie’s?
2023-06-22 21:42:36
1
Dan :
Great place
2023-06-21 23:48:14
2
Stari :
Italiano’s in humble is the best hands down
2023-06-21 23:39:54
3
Edgar.Perez20 :
You should check out Impero italiano, food was good
2023-07-07 22:34:36
1
ph1shing :
I always thought it was pronounced Colt-i-var-A
2023-06-23 05:45:47
4
Dr_Boffone :
This might be the most disappointing meal I’ve had in Houston. Wouldn’t go back!
2023-07-03 00:31:21
2
mendres1776 :
Try Antonio’s flying pizza it has the best pizza and lasagna
2023-06-24 20:56:13
1
Manuel B :
I prefer the Burrata warmer so that it oozes out when cut open.
2023-06-21 23:31:48
1
Chris Ceniceros :
The mushroom pizza is amazing
2023-06-22 15:19:40
1
jjtexas1243 :
Coltivare is alright. Nothing to call home about. Give Giacomo a try, I personally found it be be much better!
2023-06-24 19:42:55
1
Vasz426 :
I prefer savior pizzas, but coltivare is fine
2023-06-23 16:41:38
1
gabby :
Great place but the garden in the patio is why they have so many flies 😫 they have trash and compost nearby
2023-06-22 17:21:37
1
Gary Cruz :
The field mice outside are part of the experience too lol
2023-06-24 23:15:42
1
To see more videos from user @shawnthefoodsheep, please go to the Tikwm homepage.
Other Videos
> Deep in the mist-shrouded highlands of Ethiopia, ancient monasteries hold a secret the Western world is only beginning to grasp. While modern Bibles were trimmed and polished by European councils, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church preserved 81 books, an unfiltered, raw, and vibrant mosaic of the divine. This isn't just a different book, it's a different Jesus. From forbidden prophecies to physical descriptions that defy centuries of art, the Ethiopian Bible offers a radical, gripping portrait of the Messiah. Is Jesus far different from what we already knew? The ancient Jesus. The Western Bible, as most know it, is a 66-book collection finalized through centuries of Roman and European deliberation. It is a curated library, but in the Horn of Africa, the Orthodox Tewahedo Church never got the memo that the canon was closed. Their Bible contains 81 books, a sprawling, unfiltered archive that makes the King James version look like an abridged Reader's Digest. These extra 15 books aren't just bonus features, they are the connective tissue that changes the entire DNA of the biblical narrative They kept the Book of Enoch, they kept the Book of Jubilees, they kept the Maccabean. These aren't just supplementary reading, they are woven into the very fabric of how Ethiopian Christians understand the Messiah's nature. The Book of Enoch in particular, is the crown jewel of this collection. For the rest of the world, Enoch was a ghost, a figure mentioned briefly in Genesis who walked with God and then vanished. In the Ethiopian Bible, Enoch is the protagonist of a cosmic epic. He describes the Son of Man sitting on a throne of glory before the world was even created. This isn't just a biographical detail, it's a theological earthquake. It frames Jesus not just as a carpenter from Nazareth who appeared in history, but as a pre-existent cosmic force that Enoch saw with his own eyes thousands of years before the nativity. Then there is the Book of Jubilees, often called the Lesser Genesis. It provides a granular day-by-day account of creation and the lives of the patriarchs. Why does this matter for the story of Jesus? Because it establishes a hyper-detailed lineage and a sacred calendar that the Ethiopian Church still follows today. It is a historical record maintained since the 4th century. In these accounts, the lion of Judah is depicted with hair like wool and skin like burnished bronze, descriptions that find their echo in the biblical book of Revelation, but are often whitewashed in Western interpretations. For the Ethiopian Church, the physical appearance of Jesus is an essential part of his identity as a man of the earth, a bridge between the divine and the dusty reality of human existence. This detailed Jesus is rugged. He is a man who walked the rugged terrain of Judea, his skin bronzed by the same sun that bakes the Simian Mountains. The Ethiopian manuscripts often emphasize his piercing, luminous eyes, not the soft blue of a stained glass window, but eyes described as having a fire within them. This intensity matches the warrior monk ethos of the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. Here, Jesus isn't just a wandering philosopher. He is the descendant of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba's spiritual lineage, a royal figure whose very presence commanded the elements. >> Queen of Sheba and Solomon, she traveled such a distance to sit at She asked Solomon, I wish the Bible listed them. >> Mel Gibson's cinematic eye has always gravitated toward this kind of gritty, uncompromising realism. If his next project leans into the Ethiopian source material, we won't see a groomed, ethereal figure. We will see a Jesus who looks like he belongs to the soil, " width="135" height="240">
Mel Gibson: "The Ethiopian Bible Describes Jesus in Incredible Detail And It’s Not What You Think" You got all those books, the Bible, the different gospels and stuff that people are quite familiar with. Half the time they didn't even need to read the subtitles. They could look at it and know what was going on. >> Deep in the mist-shrouded highlands of Ethiopia, ancient monasteries hold a secret the Western world is only beginning to grasp. While modern Bibles were trimmed and polished by European councils, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church preserved 81 books, an unfiltered, raw, and vibrant mosaic of the divine. This isn't just a different book, it's a different Jesus. From forbidden prophecies to physical descriptions that defy centuries of art, the Ethiopian Bible offers a radical, gripping portrait of the Messiah. Is Jesus far different from what we already knew? The ancient Jesus. The Western Bible, as most know it, is a 66-book collection finalized through centuries of Roman and European deliberation. It is a curated library, but in the Horn of Africa, the Orthodox Tewahedo Church never got the memo that the canon was closed. Their Bible contains 81 books, a sprawling, unfiltered archive that makes the King James version look like an abridged Reader's Digest. These extra 15 books aren't just bonus features, they are the connective tissue that changes the entire DNA of the biblical narrative They kept the Book of Enoch, they kept the Book of Jubilees, they kept the Maccabean. These aren't just supplementary reading, they are woven into the very fabric of how Ethiopian Christians understand the Messiah's nature. The Book of Enoch in particular, is the crown jewel of this collection. For the rest of the world, Enoch was a ghost, a figure mentioned briefly in Genesis who walked with God and then vanished. In the Ethiopian Bible, Enoch is the protagonist of a cosmic epic. He describes the Son of Man sitting on a throne of glory before the world was even created. This isn't just a biographical detail, it's a theological earthquake. It frames Jesus not just as a carpenter from Nazareth who appeared in history, but as a pre-existent cosmic force that Enoch saw with his own eyes thousands of years before the nativity. Then there is the Book of Jubilees, often called the Lesser Genesis. It provides a granular day-by-day account of creation and the lives of the patriarchs. Why does this matter for the story of Jesus? Because it establishes a hyper-detailed lineage and a sacred calendar that the Ethiopian Church still follows today. It is a historical record maintained since the 4th century. In these accounts, the lion of Judah is depicted with hair like wool and skin like burnished bronze, descriptions that find their echo in the biblical book of Revelation, but are often whitewashed in Western interpretations. For the Ethiopian Church, the physical appearance of Jesus is an essential part of his identity as a man of the earth, a bridge between the divine and the dusty reality of human existence. This detailed Jesus is rugged. He is a man who walked the rugged terrain of Judea, his skin bronzed by the same sun that bakes the Simian Mountains. The Ethiopian manuscripts often emphasize his piercing, luminous eyes, not the soft blue of a stained glass window, but eyes described as having a fire within them. This intensity matches the warrior monk ethos of the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition. Here, Jesus isn't just a wandering philosopher. He is the descendant of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba's spiritual lineage, a royal figure whose very presence commanded the elements. >> Queen of Sheba and Solomon, she traveled such a distance to sit at She asked Solomon, I wish the Bible listed them. >> Mel Gibson's cinematic eye has always gravitated toward this kind of gritty, uncompromising realism. If his next project leans into the Ethiopian source material, we won't see a groomed, ethereal figure. We will see a Jesus who looks like he belongs to the soil,
دعاء الشيخ بلال الجهماني#بلال_الجهماني #دعاء #دعاء_يوم_الجمعة #يامن_تسمع_كلامنا_وترى_مكاننا #اكسبلور
#explore #foryou #fyp
Chỉ vậy thôi#xuhuong #tiktok
#မြန်မာသံစဥ်ကိုချစ်မြတ်နိုးသူ🌹🌷🌹🌷
Sự kết hợp "lạ" mà ngon từ nhà The Pizza Company mn ơiii, ai đã thử pizza nước mắm này chưaaa cmt cho Bảo biết vớiii nha #Pizzcompany #pizzanuocmam #baobanhbao2308
About
Robot
API
Legal
Privacy Policy