Sentences with phrase «about ot»

I'm an occupational therapy student who loves bellydancing, drumming, reading and blogging about OT!
I'm an occupational therapy student who loves bellydancing, drumming, reading and blogging about OT!
I'm an occupational therapy student who loves bellydancing, drumming, reading and blogging about OT!
However express it clearly as your personal preference only and not as a negative about the ot..
Talk to your ped about OT
Something's got ta be done about the OT position, though.
Don't know much about the OT from Louisville so i'm not sold on him.
I've had a few ideas about the OT violence of God - but I think I may have a better one (I'll be sure to credit you - lol).
I agree with you about the OT characters.
The points he makes were about the OT and then indirectly to what would be spoken in the NT - but I wont insult you further.
I am going to have to write some posts about OT violence sometime... I have a slightly different take on it.
my point about OT fulfillments * doesn't require your belief * in the Bible.
I thought the same thing, and upon reading the whole thing, i learned that this was a book about the OT law, and also priests, as well as the account of the festival calenders and the main heritage story of prophetic foreshadowing of the New Covenant, a better covenant.
As far as the bears, we're not talking about the present time, we're talking about the OT narrative.
Thanks for proving, Kery, you know nothing about teh OT or what St. Paul wrote.
I was mostly a # 3 for quite a long time, although I really wasn't selective about the OT bits left in or not (I know most taking the # 3 approach still want to keep the Ten Commandments, in particular), but I was happy to do away with the whole thing.
Extensive knowledge about the OTs, surgical tools, etc. 5.

Not exact matches

Mo Ahddoud, CISO, Scotia Gas Networks will talk about «How to converge IT and OT security and live to tell», and Mr. Ilan Abadi, Vice President & Global CISO of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries will deliver the keynote.
OT is investigating more about virtual offices and how they can prevent fraud as well as protect information from clients.
Oh wait... I do belive there's an OT commandment about killing isn't there?
Wanted to comment on Trey's point about women not able to conceive having often been condemned in the OT.
He didn't add any qualifiers like, «except of your neighbor is gay or black or poor or,,» So - called Christ - ians superimpose what Paul (a man, a mortal) said about women, and they add on things that are OT based in order to justify so much hatred and bigotry.
The OT times were tough and God's law matched the times, but the NT was about salvatio n and helping others despite not getting anything in return and for some reason this ins» t a good message.
You are really stretching things in the references that you cite; and it looks like you lost your way about halfway through and started quoting NT things that Matthew said instead of anything from the OT predicting them.
That to find ot about God and God's plan for us also involves first - hand experience such as following the teachings, study and asking in prayer.
The Book of Hosea in the OT reveals this same Divine perspective that Jesus» testimony about his Father reveals, a God of Unconditional Love & Mercy who always keeps his covenant with us even when we fail fulfill our obligations to God.
yes much has to be discerned in the book of remembrance, so called OT, for the priest did all go astray from the ways of YHWH, but one must read, pray, and do the righteous ways of YHWH to get His anointment to understand, and call 1-773-874-0325, YHWH Our Righteousness, the Movement, and arm, and Branch of YHWH, prophesied in Jeremiah 23 vs. 1 - 8, and Jeremiah 33 vs. 14 - 21, also as described in Isaiah 59, and Malachi 3 vs.1 - 4, to get any answers to any questions about this book.
... really) in Philly... several days after the vision's fulfillment... just like the OT «prophecies» about Jesus... fitting the event with the vision / prophecy... such honesty in the ranks of the Body of Christ... LoL
Yeah there are a few differences in other areas, but your view of the Jews, the God of the OT, and rejection of what the prophets said about God, and the presentation of God in the OT, you two are like peas in a pod.
His anger was often kindled in the OT and the NT talks a lot about his wrath.
You mention trying to understand the «violent God» of the OT, but you say nothing about the evil, perverse, ways of wicked men.
(It's all about Jesus, even the entire OT.)
They think the OT prophets came up with their own ideas about God, but they were deluded.
I think there is much more going on in the OT violent texts than simply that humans were wrong about what God wanted.
Yes that is what I have been contemplating about the violence attributed to God in the OT.
P.P.S. I am about to order Redeeming God on this device, a wonderful Kindle Fire that that a dear brother gave me loaded with with OT, NT, Historical Jesus, church history.
Well, the «when» is relevant to the extent that Jesus was fulfilling OT prophecy about being three days and three nights in the grave.
The co-founder of Saddleback Church talks honestly about her marriage to Rick Warren, their son's suicide and how sharing her experience has helped ot... More
(I believe the OT verses do as well, but there has been some dispute as to their meaning) Finally Luke said the story of Sodom isn't about homosexuality.
Both the OT and the NT make provisions for forgiveness, which is indeed the mercy we are talking about.
REGARDLESS OF AUTHORSHIP (last week's debate), it is factually demonstrable that the FINAL FORM of the NT considers the God of the OT to be the VERY SAME God it is writing about (against Dr Baden's claim).
Others say it's all about the NT, but apply parts of the OT they like while ignoring the parts they don't like.
Jesus said let them come to me.Those children killed in these OT scriptures are saved from growing up in an evil society (God said they were were evil and a bad influence on His children) The book of Revelation is about God pleading with mankind to find Him.
Aw, lolol, poor thing, you have to repeate a lie in order to try ot make people shut up about things you don't like.
And there are about 600 + commandments in the OT — what about all of the others?
We may learn much about ourselves by reading the OT, but not so much about God.
We are not talking about random acts that we don't understand, (personal tragedy for instance) but rather actions that according to the OT God Himself specifically chose and committed.
If you want principles to guide us about how Christians should look at immigration, then the OT is the place to look because there we have God's direct thoughts and principles on the matter.
The god in the OT is a direct result of a desert warrior culture, when he did these great smitings at first, people in that culture admired power and warrior spirit so no one could care less about the atrocities that god committed because those were valued traits in those days.
not only that, he claimed to BE the Word in the flesh — explicitly claiming the whole OT was really about him (Lk.24: 27,44; Jn.5: 39 - 40; etc.).
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