Sentences with phrase «only genealogy»

Flying Hawaiians, Street Only genealogy (blue fade), 2010, fiberglass, epoxy, vinyl, enamel on wood panel, 72 x 48 inches.
Not only a genealogy.
We see the beginnings of this in Ezra, where, all of a sudden, it is not only the genealogies of the priests that matter.
* At this time, only genealogies that include family lines from Buffalo, Erie County, or WNY may be added to the collection.

Not exact matches

He knows better than to test his popular audience with catalogues and battles crowded with the genealogies and particularized deaths of heroes whose only purpose is to fall.
In contrast to Luke 3:23 - 38, the only other genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament, it begins with Abraham, the grand patriarch of Israel, and moves forward through the individual...
Both Gospel writers make superficial changes in the genealogies, attempting to smooth out the discrepancy, but actually they only call attention to it.
However, as already noted, this third division of the genealogy appears to be incomplete: only thirteen names are listed.
Though it is not explicitly stated in the New Testament that Mary's ancestry is Davidic, this has been the tradition of the church since its inception; and this is the only way satisfactorily to explain the genealogies in Matthew and Luke who both report the virgin birth of Jesus.
But Matthew felt it was enough when the genealogy of Jesus reached Abraham, for he sincerely believed that salvation for everybody would come only through the Jews.
And this not only holds for things like numbers, physical details, and genealogies.
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
Only twice in the New Testament is it mentioned — in Matthew and Luke — and even there it seems to be a late addition, because the two genealogies of Jesus both come down to Joseph, not to Mary.
Even an extensive genealogy chart can only reach back so far, and mortality puts a rather strict limit on exactly how many «models» are still on the road.
Consider, for instance, the genealogy of the report's claim that the current formula provides low - income children with only an additional 11.5 % of funding.
If you only want a few copies of your genealogy book for your family and don't care about profits, it's a good option.
Not only do you offer much more when registering our dogs [reg / ped / advanced genealogy tracking] but when you have a problem or a question - you are always quick to reply.
He pointed out that exhibitions are not collected nor have they been documented with the consistency and depth that historical research requires, leaving in obscurity the work and imagination of curators who absorbed the lore of their elders and informally passed on their accumulated expertise to the succeeding generation: Only by comprehending those genealogies can we understand how some objects rather than others entered into conventional art history.
Because official registration records are often missing from the early days of the school the reports can be the only way to confirm if a student attended, a subject of interest to genealogy hunters and academics who up to now have had to go through microfilm to find the answers.
This spurred me to think through another genealogy of painting, if only to make it clear that I would never want to suggest that modes of painting other than provisionality are somehow of lesser value.
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