Sentences with phrase «back out of the wilderness»

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The road that they followed out of Egypt, through the wilderness and back into Canaan, a land which they claimed as their own under the leadership of Joshua, was a road of almost ceaseless warfare.
How do you think a person back then would explain the existence of salt pillars out in the wilderness?
Its purpose is the same as that of the prayer the high priest would make on the Day of Atonement, when the ram was driven out into the wilderness with the sins of the people symbolically on its back.
The pathology of this collapse is obvious: the politics of the ring, which are based on petty feuds and revenge: the failure of Madison Square Garden to put money back into the sport that did so much to make its reputation; the lack of a commanding figure to lead the game out of the wilderness, to bring a semblance of organization and thought to it, in brief to revive public interest.
So, with Moses finally emerging from the wilderness, Riyad Mahrez appearing out of the depths of Algeria, Jamie Vardy going from non-League to Champions League and Bojan going from Barcelona's prodigal son to Stoke City star it is important never to write off a footballer; it could come back to haunt you.
Contemporary organised demand for constitutional reform traces back to the late 1970s, yet even before then, isolated intellectuals — «a voice crying in the wilderness» — had tried to make an issue out of a written constitution for Britain that would include a Bill of Rights.
«But if we're going to be the people who lead the Democratic Party back from the wilderness and lead our country out of this dark time, then we can't waste energy arguing about whose issue matters more and who in our...
I rock climb, backpack, train dogs, hike and mountaineer in the wilderness in and out of Yosemite National Park, it is right in my back yard.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Retrospective of Hippies» Free Love Lifestyle at California Ranch Out on DVD During the hippie movement back in the Sixties, many young people retreated from the cities to the wilderness.
Even from a cramped seat in the back of a tour bus, the heartland of Scotland is beautiful — but the John Muir Way is one of the best places for visitors to step out and really experience this amazing wilderness.
... I will continue to speak my mind from the wilderness out - back of a concerned consumer's perspective, regardless of thumbs ups or downs.
It's part of the romance of being Canadian: heading out into the wilderness to just kick back and chill out, or call in a couple dozen friends and have a party by the dock.
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