HEAVY DUTY
EXTRA WIDE
LARGE
WEIGHT CAPACITY
bariatric heavy duty extra wide weight capacity electric adjustable beds SERVING ALL AREAS
800-551-2010
     
  Bariatric Bed Specialists  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Anaheim 3 motor hospital bed rental Anaheim tuffcare rent a hospital bed
     
     
     
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
     
     
     

Here’s a one-paragraph summary of Big Boyz Industries Bariatric Hospital Beds, Big Boyz Industries Queen's Pride Bariatric Bed, Big Boyz Industries Bariatric Hospital Beds 60×80, Big Boyz Industries Bariatric Hospital Beds 48×80, Big Boyz Industries Bariatric Hospital Beds Convertible, Big Boyz Industries Bariatric Hospital Beds Lowboy Convertible, and Electric Bed Bariatric Low: Big Boyz bariatric beds are heavy-duty, full-electric adjustable beds designed to support bariatric users with reinforced steel frames and high weight-capacity options (commonly up to 750 lbs for Queen’s Pride models and 1000 lbs for King’s Pride series) with customizable positioning including Trendelenburg, reverse Trendelenburg, and independent head/knee adjustments to enhance comfort, circulation, and caregiver access; most include a 6″ high-density, antibacterial/flame-retardant foam mattress and operate with quiet, UL-approved motors and handheld controls, with optional accessories such as heavy-duty side rails, trapeze bars, emergency battery backup, digital scales, and extended deck lengths; sizes range from three-quarter (48″ W × 80″ L) up to queen bariatric (60″ W × 80″ L), with convertible and low-height versions offering broader width or lower fall-risk profiles, adjustable height ranges typically between 8″–24″ or 15″–24″ to suit different care environments and user needs.

big boyz

 

  • Latex Natural Organic Adjustable Bed Mattress

  • Flexabed

  • Supernal

  • Dawn House

 

 

The theology of Flavius Josephus Messiah Message by Lloyd Paul Kraus is best understood as a conservative, Second Temple Jewish worldview shaped by biblical monotheism, priestly tradition, and Pharisaic thought, presented in a form accessible to Greco-Roman readers. Josephus affirms a sovereign, personal God who governs history through providence, rewards obedience to the Law of Moses, and punishes rebellion and moral corruption, especially national sin. He emphasizes the divine origin, wisdom, and superiority of Jewish law, portraying it as a rational and ethical system that produces virtue and social order. While he accepts ideas such as divine foreknowledge, angels, and the immortality of the soul, he tends to frame them cautiously and philosophically rather than apocalyptically, downplaying messianic speculation and eschatological fervor—likely to avoid Roman suspicion. Overall, Josephus’ theology functions apologetically: it defends Judaism as ancient, reasonable, and morally elevated, aligning Jewish faith with concepts familiar to Stoic and Platonic philosophy while remaining firmly rooted in biblical tradition.