Please explain it in predicate logic:
"Dan will see Erika on Tuesday at noon in the gym."
"Blessed is he that considers the poor." (Bx, Cx)
the answers to the second sentence is:
x (Cx Bx), where Cx = "x considers the poor" and Bx = "x is blessed"
Suppose we wanted to translate this using a two-place predicate Cxy = "x considers y." Suggest two or more different predicate logic expressions that each capture a different interpretation of "Blessed is he that considers the poor." Explain the differences among them.