Sentences with phrase «at enmity»

That he and you are at enmity in no way qualifies your obligations under Covenant torah.
Also, I don't think the idea in Gen. 3 of the «serpent's offspring» and the «woman's offspring» being at enmity with each other proves anything about the serpent being Satan.
The first word in this story sets the woman's seed at enmity with the seed of the serpent who represents the power of death (Gen. 3:15).
Through her alone shall come the power of life that will be at enmity with the death - dealing serpent.
And another great theme of divine justice intersects here as well, for the good of procreation points forward to «the woman's seed» who will crush the head of the serpent, representing a future of human life that is permanently at enmity with death.
We, who used to live at enmity with each other, and used to judge each other by our own moral standards and laws of conduct, we — whether we were far off from God or near to God, we can all, in Jesus Christ and through what He has done on the cross, we can live at peace with each other.
Every place that GOD is removed from, the adversary takes that place, Silverman is at enmity with GOD, a dangerous place to be.
It leaves open the possibility that men and women can please God while still at enmity with one another and having contempt and disregard for the rest of creation.
My observation is that people are concluding that in order to take care of their own spiritual lives it is necessary for them to leave the spiritual communities because they are at enmity with one another.

Not exact matches

Moreover, by forcing draconian DRM locks on these games, requiring an Internet connection to play them, a move aimed at fighting piracy, EA has earned the righteous enmity of its customers.
Fisher's enmity was directed sharply at variable annuities, whose salespeople, he says, take advantage of consumers» annuity naivete.
This is at the point of the concrete social meaning of the cross in its relation to enmity and power.
This view holds that these are the result of age - old enmities, which were held under control by the various Communist regimes and thus for a time, at least in....
The restoration of just relations between peoples restores peace to society and, at the same time, heals nature's enmity.
At least the mutual enmity of Christians and Muslims would have been greatly eased.
As humans in a broken sinfilled world we often struggle with «The Desires of The Flesh» found in Galatians 5:16 - 26, which are: «Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions,...» Because we are human, but we CAN CHANGE, because Christ forgave us at the cross of EVERY sins as Jeremy states over and over in his message.
At the beginning of the human race, immediately after the first sin, the Lord God Himself spoke of the enmity between her and the serpent.
He thus not only drew down upon himself the enmity of the persons expelled, but at the same time thereby raised the question as to his authority and its basis; his followers became excited and threatening.
Such is my enmity for those at state pen (I realize it is not everyone) that fail to acknowledge the crimes (not just those of Sandusky) and the contributing environment they have created and perpetuate, that I wish to «keep it out there».
From the «betrayal» of the Lib Dems over the Jeremy Hunt vote, when Clegg's party abstained and won the enmity of vast swathes of the Tory party, or the vicious tactics of the «no» campaign in the electoral reform referendum which disgusted Lib Dems and led to open rowing at Cabinet, the «calm and businesslike» relationship between the two parties has become a myth anywhere below the most senior levels.
Indeed, the fact that it is on the agenda at all marks a significant departure from mutual enmity of the first phase of the Coalition.
While it's certainly not uncommon for politicians of the same party to snipe at each other, the enmity between Messrs. Cuomo and Schneiderman seems particularly sharp.
Uber's appeal to Albany could turn out to be an effective end - run around the city, given the enmity between de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who at the height of the de Blasio - Uber feud defended the start - up against potentially stifling city regulation and said he'd prefer to see a statewide regulatory scheme.
An excerpt from Todd Wilkinson's latest book looks at the media magnate's almost evangelical efforts to save the prairie dog — a passion that has earned him converts to his cause as well as the enmity of his fellow ranchers
Based on a Robert Marasco novel published in 1973, thus predating Stephen King's The Shining by at least two years and calling into question for the umpteenth time the originality of King's portfolio (at least he isn't ripping off an E.C. Comics plot this time around), the picture is a perfunctory exercise that distinguishes itself now and again with the suggestion that the real enmity at the heart of the picture has something to do with marital strife.
No one passed a peace pipe, but judges and lawmakers last month set aside their traditional enmity on school - finance issues for a few hours of frank talk here at the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures.
This put them in a position where they a) sell their books for more per unit, b) see their books offered to the consumer for less per unit, c) can tell agents their royalties are higher per unit, d) are not offered in Apple's iBookstore (but are available on all Apple devices through Kindle, Nook, and Kobo, at least), and e) have earned the enmity of the other publishers in the Big Six.
I would argue that Mario and Bowser also went at each other with a degree of sincere enmity in Super Mario 64 and the two Mario Galaxy games.
His brief but brilliant career made him a Romantic hero while his moving funeral, at which German and French soldiers laid aside their enmity and participated, became a symbol for European reconciliation.
Looking at paragraph 41 words that create «disdain» for a targeted group are ok, but words that create «enmity and extreme ill will» cross the line.
Actions aimed at the incitement of national, racial, or religious enmity, abasement of human dignity, and also propaganda of the exceptionality, superiority, or inferiority of individuals by reason of their attitude to religion, national, or racial affiliation, if these acts have been committed in public or with the use of mass media, shall be punishable by a fine in the amount of 500 to 800 minimum wages, or in the amount of the wage or salary, or any other income of the convicted person for a period of five to eight months, or by restraint of liberty for a term of up to three years, or by deprivation of liberty for a term of two to four years.
The brand has continued its enmity with 3.5 mm headphone jack (this bad feeling was developed at the time of iPhone 7).
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