Sentences with word «adulteress»

An adulteress is a person, typically a woman, who is married but has a romantic or sexual relationship with someone other than their spouse. Full definition
Jeanne Moreau gives a star - making performance as a homicidal adulteress in «Elevator to the Gallows.»
Barbara Stanwyck is perfectly heartless as the icy adulteress who plants the seeds of murder in the mind of Fred MacMurray's conniving insurance agent.
I am a murderer and a thief and adulteress if not in action than in thought.
The result of all this is that fully one third of humanity is situated in countries where «failed state» conditions exist, and increasingly, those voids are being filled by Islamist extremism, with all its book burning, homosexual hanging, and adulteress burying.
The remarried would be divided into those whose lives have a Dostoevskian tragic resonance, and those who are merely «common adulteresses
Instead of a Jesus who loves, heals, forgives adulteresses, and feeds the hungry we find a God who commands Israel to slay entire populations.
Movie Line 9 milestones in the evolution of Julianne Moore Grantland on Julianne Moore's adulteress film tendencies.
He's equally attracted to the well - preserved sugar momma, and a few compromising positions later that wan look of detachment and frigidity has been wiped off the face of the suddenly lust - crazed adulteress.
The Kobo Writing Life blog is getting the first look at bestselling author J. Robert Kennedy «s upcoming title, The Templar Detective and the Parisian Adulteress,...
That is why Paolo and Francesca, the two adulteresses who inhabit the outer ring of Dante's inferno, still cling together like doves, appealing to the law of love, «which absolves no one from loving.»
He even deleted whole pa.ssages like the story of the adulteress in the Gospel of John in which Jesus declares «Let him who is without sin cast the first stone» and Jesus's prayer on the cross, «Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing «since, according to Schlafly, «the simple fact is that some of the persecutors of Jesus did know what they were doing.
Orson Scott Card, who is also often accused of being a hate - monger, made his own version of the Story of the Adulteress, which I feel illustrates that balance better than yours.
Props for the Adulteress drawing, it really did make me laugh.
If a man commits adultery with another man's wife both the adulterer and the adulteress must be put to death Leviticus 20:10
All you have to do is change the title «Abuser» to «Adulterer / Adulteress» and the «Abused» to «Faithful Spouse.»
Women dismissed as «prostitutes» and «adulteresses» were often models of righteousness and faith.
Was she an adulteress?
«The practice is observed by all of regarding as an adulteress a woman who marries a second time while her husband yet lives, and permission to do penance is not granted her until one of them is dead.»
«Just as a woman is an adulteress, even though she seem to be married to a man, while a former husband yet lives, so also the man who seems to marry her who has been divorced does not marry her, but, according to the declaration of our Saviour, he commits adultery with her.»
... Accordingly, she will be called an adulteress if she lives with another man while her husband is alive.»
This pregnant woman is either an adulteress or a virgin blessed by God.
(There goes the whole middle school) Lev 20:10: If a man commits adultery with another man's wife — with the wife of his neighbor — both the adulterer and the adulteress must be put to death.
And the man that committeth adultery with another man's wife, even he that committeth adultery with his neighbor's wife, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to Death.»
Jesus promoted universal peace and acceptance of all religions, provided free health care to anyone, and defended those whom religion had claimed to be unclean (the stoning of the adulteress comes to mind).
While he was sitting at the table, «a woman of the city, who was a sinner» (most probably a prostitute or an adulteress).
Jesus said that «anyone who divorces his wife, except for marital unfaithfulness, causes her to become an adulteress, and anyone who marries the divorced woman commits adultery.»
«One of the greatest men in the Bible was an adulteress and a murderer and that man was David the KIng, chosen by God and when he repented God forgave him and called him «a man after God's own heart.»
However, it was never acceptable for a man to enter into the woman's quarters of the tent, since it would basically incriminate the woman as an adulteress (and her husband could then demand her death).
Asked about divorce, Jesus replied that if a Jewish man divorced a wife and «had» another woman, that made his first wife an adulteress.
Second, if you examine how Jesus treated sinners, let's use the woman who was an adulteress and was about to be stoned (John 8).
The ADULTERER and the ADULTERESS, scourge ye each one of them (with) a hundred lashes.
I read in my Bible of a Christ that had mercy on an Adulteress by saving her from a stoning death.
The adulterer shall not marry save an adulteress or an idolatress, and the adulteress none shall marry save an adulterer or an idolater.
For no one returns from Christianity to the same state he was in before Christianity but into a worse state: the difference between a pagan and an apostate is the difference between an unmarried woman and an adulteress.
She was an adulteress who had not a single kind word for Christianity, which she saw as the belief of suckers and saps.
Certainly the sexual standards of both Shakespeare's era and Jerome's were generally sterner than what we encounter at the beginning of the twenty - first century, but it is another question whether husbands ought to treat their wives as they would an adulteress.
Leviticus 20:10 «If a man commits adultery with another man's wife — with the wife of his neighbor — both the adulterer and the adulteress must be put to death.»
But I say to you that every one who divorces his wife, except on the ground of unchastity, makes her an adulteress; and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery» (Matt.
Hosea understands himself to be called to take as wife a woman of ill repute — a whore, an adulteress — by whom he fathers three children with symbolic names: the Punished One (Jezreel), No Mercy (Lo Ruuhamah), and Not My People (Lo Ammi)(1:6 — 9).
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