My Anagram is Coming

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Here is one of my classic puzzles (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)




Me, I'm telling you something,



My anagram is coming,



My other anagram is to make something different.



My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.











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  • I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
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  • @user477343 thanks :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
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Here is one of my classic puzzles (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)




Me, I'm telling you something,



My anagram is coming,



My other anagram is to make something different.



My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.











share|improve this question























  • I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
    – user477343
    7 mins ago










  • @user477343 thanks :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    6 mins ago












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Here is one of my classic puzzles (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)




Me, I'm telling you something,



My anagram is coming,



My other anagram is to make something different.



My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.











share|improve this question















Here is one of my classic puzzles (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)




Me, I'm telling you something,



My anagram is coming,



My other anagram is to make something different.



My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.








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QuantumTwinkie

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  • I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
    – user477343
    7 mins ago










  • @user477343 thanks :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    6 mins ago
















  • I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
    – user477343
    7 mins ago










  • @user477343 thanks :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    6 mins ago















I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
– user477343
7 mins ago




I'll upvote in at least $28$ minutes (because of my Daily Voting Limit, DVL). I'll also be sure to upvote @nikki 's answer, because I never would have thought of that. Great riddle! :D
– user477343
7 mins ago












@user477343 thanks :D
– QuantumTwinkie
6 mins ago




@user477343 thanks :D
– QuantumTwinkie
6 mins ago










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Your word is




Alert




Me, I'm telling you something,




Alert




My anagram is coming,




Later




My other anagram is to make something different.




Alter




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




Altar







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  • Yep, That is correct :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    38 mins ago






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    @QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
    – user477343
    12 mins ago


















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I don't think this is the answer, but I'll give it a shot.




Could your word be




PRONTO?




Me, I'm telling you something,




PRONTO.




My anagram is coming,




Pronto fits, but could it also be ON PORT? Ships come and go to and from ports/harbours.




My other anagram is to make something different.




PROTON. We define atoms by their number of protons (in particular, we define atomic numbers by the corresponding atom's number of protons). If the number of protons are different, the atom itself is different.




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




This is a stretch, but AMON? It's not really a homophone, but it rhymes and sounds like amen.







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  • I like the creativity :) +1
    – QuantumTwinkie
    13 mins ago










  • Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
    – nikki
    11 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
    – user477343
    9 mins ago










  • @nikki thanks, too :)
    – user477343
    8 mins ago










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up vote
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Your word is




Alert




Me, I'm telling you something,




Alert




My anagram is coming,




Later




My other anagram is to make something different.




Alter




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




Altar







share|improve this answer




















  • Yep, That is correct :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    38 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
    – user477343
    12 mins ago















up vote
4
down vote













Your word is




Alert




Me, I'm telling you something,




Alert




My anagram is coming,




Later




My other anagram is to make something different.




Alter




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




Altar







share|improve this answer




















  • Yep, That is correct :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    38 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
    – user477343
    12 mins ago













up vote
4
down vote










up vote
4
down vote









Your word is




Alert




Me, I'm telling you something,




Alert




My anagram is coming,




Later




My other anagram is to make something different.




Alter




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




Altar







share|improve this answer












Your word is




Alert




Me, I'm telling you something,




Alert




My anagram is coming,




Later




My other anagram is to make something different.




Alter




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




Altar








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answered 1 hour ago









nikki

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  • Yep, That is correct :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    38 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
    – user477343
    12 mins ago

















  • Yep, That is correct :D
    – QuantumTwinkie
    38 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
    – user477343
    12 mins ago
















Yep, That is correct :D
– QuantumTwinkie
38 mins ago




Yep, That is correct :D
– QuantumTwinkie
38 mins ago




1




1




@QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
– user477343
12 mins ago





@QuantumTwinkie Ah dang. I was gonna look at this answer before mine, hahah :P
– user477343
12 mins ago











up vote
2
down vote













I don't think this is the answer, but I'll give it a shot.




Could your word be




PRONTO?




Me, I'm telling you something,




PRONTO.




My anagram is coming,




Pronto fits, but could it also be ON PORT? Ships come and go to and from ports/harbours.




My other anagram is to make something different.




PROTON. We define atoms by their number of protons (in particular, we define atomic numbers by the corresponding atom's number of protons). If the number of protons are different, the atom itself is different.




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




This is a stretch, but AMON? It's not really a homophone, but it rhymes and sounds like amen.







share|improve this answer




















  • I like the creativity :) +1
    – QuantumTwinkie
    13 mins ago










  • Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
    – nikki
    11 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
    – user477343
    9 mins ago










  • @nikki thanks, too :)
    – user477343
    8 mins ago














up vote
2
down vote













I don't think this is the answer, but I'll give it a shot.




Could your word be




PRONTO?




Me, I'm telling you something,




PRONTO.




My anagram is coming,




Pronto fits, but could it also be ON PORT? Ships come and go to and from ports/harbours.




My other anagram is to make something different.




PROTON. We define atoms by their number of protons (in particular, we define atomic numbers by the corresponding atom's number of protons). If the number of protons are different, the atom itself is different.




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




This is a stretch, but AMON? It's not really a homophone, but it rhymes and sounds like amen.







share|improve this answer




















  • I like the creativity :) +1
    – QuantumTwinkie
    13 mins ago










  • Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
    – nikki
    11 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
    – user477343
    9 mins ago










  • @nikki thanks, too :)
    – user477343
    8 mins ago












up vote
2
down vote










up vote
2
down vote









I don't think this is the answer, but I'll give it a shot.




Could your word be




PRONTO?




Me, I'm telling you something,




PRONTO.




My anagram is coming,




Pronto fits, but could it also be ON PORT? Ships come and go to and from ports/harbours.




My other anagram is to make something different.




PROTON. We define atoms by their number of protons (in particular, we define atomic numbers by the corresponding atom's number of protons). If the number of protons are different, the atom itself is different.




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




This is a stretch, but AMON? It's not really a homophone, but it rhymes and sounds like amen.







share|improve this answer












I don't think this is the answer, but I'll give it a shot.




Could your word be




PRONTO?




Me, I'm telling you something,




PRONTO.




My anagram is coming,




Pronto fits, but could it also be ON PORT? Ships come and go to and from ports/harbours.




My other anagram is to make something different.




PROTON. We define atoms by their number of protons (in particular, we define atomic numbers by the corresponding atom's number of protons). If the number of protons are different, the atom itself is different.




My third anagram's homophone is found in the Bible.




This is a stretch, but AMON? It's not really a homophone, but it rhymes and sounds like amen.








share|improve this answer












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answered 15 mins ago









user477343

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  • I like the creativity :) +1
    – QuantumTwinkie
    13 mins ago










  • Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
    – nikki
    11 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
    – user477343
    9 mins ago










  • @nikki thanks, too :)
    – user477343
    8 mins ago
















  • I like the creativity :) +1
    – QuantumTwinkie
    13 mins ago










  • Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
    – nikki
    11 mins ago






  • 1




    @QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
    – user477343
    9 mins ago










  • @nikki thanks, too :)
    – user477343
    8 mins ago















I like the creativity :) +1
– QuantumTwinkie
13 mins ago




I like the creativity :) +1
– QuantumTwinkie
13 mins ago












Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
– nikki
11 mins ago




Agreed! +1 for the creativity!
– nikki
11 mins ago




1




1




@QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
– user477343
9 mins ago




@QuantumTwinkie hah, thanks. I found this riddle a bit tricky :D
– user477343
9 mins ago












@nikki thanks, too :)
– user477343
8 mins ago




@nikki thanks, too :)
– user477343
8 mins ago

















 

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