Not exact matches
This seems almost predatory to me, like
God is some hunter who's hiding in a blind, admiring the
deer who aren't fooled while taking the heads of the rest
as trophies.
The psalmist writes: «
As a
deer longs for flowing streams, so my soul longs for you, O
God» (Psalm 42, NRSV) and «Where can I go from your Spirit?
The psalmist sings of this: «
As the
deer yearns for running streams, so my soul yearns for you O
God».»
As a
deer longs for flowing streams, so my soul longs for you, O
God.
The scripture come to mind is this one: «
As the
deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my
God.
The Killing Of A Sacred
Deer doesn't have
as sharp an allegorical edge
as his best work — it's no Dogtooth in that respect — but it does find the director honing his command of unnerving atmosphere to a razor point, enhanced by a camera that glides menacingly down hospital corridors and gazes from above with the severity of a merciless
god.
Ibizans resemble, to a great extent, the Egyptian
god Anubis, and breeders describe it
as having a
deer - like elegance.
The
Deer God tells the story of a hunter who got reincarnated as a baby deer by The Deer God to redeem his bad deeds in his previous l
Deer God tells the story of a hunter who got reincarnated
as a baby
deer by The Deer God to redeem his bad deeds in his previous l
deer by The
Deer God to redeem his bad deeds in his previous l
Deer God to redeem his bad deeds in his previous life.
The
Deer God challenges you to live life as a deer while atoning for the sins you committed as a human hun
Deer God challenges you to live life
as a
deer while atoning for the sins you committed as a human hun
deer while atoning for the sins you committed
as a human hunter.
The hunter awakens in the afterlife and finds himself face - to - face with the
Deer God, who in an act of karmic retribution reincarnates the hunter
as a fawn.