Sentences with phrase «before swine»

Caste not your pearls before swine granny, they know not what they do.
But then again, you don't seem to understand much, so I'm just throwing pearls before swine again... SIGH.
Providing we aren't seen to be casting pearls of wisdom before swines then neither shall we be judged for it or suffer the perils of doing so like John the Baptist.
You're wasting your tme with them... casting pearls before swine as it were.
The theory of change of Common Core, as Mr. Polikoff so ably demonstrates, is to cast pearls before the swine in the somewhat unreasonable hope that the swine will be elevated in some small measure.
If you say Löwenbräu — pronounced something like lerven - broy, you're likely to get a glassful of incomprehension; but if you say Lowenbrau — low - en - brow — not only might a piece of you wince but you could get a look that says something like «Pils before swine
I don't make a practice of taking others» copyrighted images to show you, but I'm going to make an apologetic exception here, because I love what Stephan Pastis does with some of his Pearls Before Swine comic strip, particularly his delightful pink porker.
1 - 5), casting «pearls before swine» (v. 6), «ask, seek, knock» (vv.
«Pearls before swine,» then, is not a disconnected teaching, but a qualifier for Jesus» earlier «judge not» statement.
Jesus also said, «Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces.»
As Jesus said, «Cast not pearls before swine
Cast not your pearls before the swine.
Why throw pearls before swine?
The bible also says something about pearls before swine.
a clue for me was in what Jesus said in Matthew 7:6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you....
The next saying, about giving what is holy to dogs and casting pearls before swine (Mt 7:6), has the same tone of popular wisdom and the same crisp, concise quality.
Secret implies some sort of punishment if revealed, i.e. military secrets, and sacred means its a person experience that others may not understand and so mock the experience, i.e. casting pearls before swine.
I wonder if Jesus had politics in mind when he said, «Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine, or they will trample them under their feet and tear you to pieces.»
The reason, I was told, was because Jesus told us not to case our pearls before swine.
I've never quite got that, the «pearls before swine» analogy... just always thought I was one of the swine... and I don't need any pearls...
Casting pearls before swine.
Trying to explain something profound to someone who is playing games would certainly qualify as «casting pearls before swine».
We should all give those political figures credit for not» casting their pearls before swine».
OWN THIS PRINT You've heard the saying of Jesus, «Do not cast your pearls before swine
God said not to cast our pearls before SWINE.
Trying to present the gospel to me then would indeed be casting pearls before swine.
And He said said it best - «neither cast you your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.».
Why cast my pearls before swine?
Jesus did say «don't cast pearls to before the swine».
The christian would say something about no longer throwing «pearls before swine,» but I think it's just plain willful ignorance in this case..
Two verses I'll leave with you... Matthew 7:6 «Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.».
'' «Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces.»»
Talk about casting pearls before swine.
I should have gotten a restraining order on the grounds that Chairman Wiley violates California's antidiscrimination laws: «Selling our products in Africa is like throwing pearls before swine».
Comic strips In the third part of Michael Cavna's series on boundaries on the funny pages, Rina Piccolo (Tina's Groove) and Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine) discuss the constraints they work under and why newspaper comics have descended into blandness.
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