Sentences with phrase «bodied man dies»

An ancient man some 3,600 years ago asked: «If an able - bodied man dies can he live again?»

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However, would you say that, each one of the 11 martyred men, who really had stolen the body of Jesus in the first place, would be willing to die for a belief they themselves knew to be false?
Romans 6:23 Jesus loves you and me so much, that rather than destroying sinful mankind as he deserved He left His glorious home, took on the the degenerated body of man and took his place and died the death that he deserved that he may be saved.
The doctrine of resurrection is that man's destiny is to die but one day to be raised again to life, not as a disembodied spirit, but with a body — usually the original one possessed during life.
The result of that decision has been explained by St. Thomas as a collective sin of «the whole human race in Adam, as one body of one man» (De Malo 4,1), following on St Paul's teaching that in Adam all die (1 Cor.
When a man dies that whole thing dies; that is to say, that subsistent thing, made up of body and soul, perishes as the soul is separated from the body.
Because it was a material being who died on the cross, rose from the tomb, and ascended into heaven with spirit and body inseparably united, Latter - day Saints have no difficulty believing also that «the Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit.»
When the body of a man dies, then the soul is released, as from a prison, for fuller life in a spiritual realm.
Every time one desecrates his or her body (same for man and woman) and cheapens it by using it to gratify it's car - nal drives (lusts), something within this person dies.
The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same, Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope for help, and no help came; What their foes liked to do was done; their shame Was all the worst could wish: they lost their pride And died as men before their bodies died.
The problem with the unbelieving, though, is that he was God and man): Either Jesus was the greatest liar of all - time and his body was hidden after he died, or Christianity is true.
Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles, who when he died the skies turned black and the earth shook so hard that the bodies of dead prophets rose and walked the street.
Men did shameful things with other men, and in their bodies they received the punishment for those wrongs... They know God's law says that those who live like this should dMen did shameful things with other men, and in their bodies they received the punishment for those wrongs... They know God's law says that those who live like this should dmen, and in their bodies they received the punishment for those wrongs... They know God's law says that those who live like this should die.
When a man's body dies and suffers corruption, the soul is not affected by this occurrence; it «escapes» from the body which is dying and returns to its true abode.
Thus no matter what may happen to the body, man's soul is immortal and since it is this which constitutes his distinctive human quality, death is an important and tragic incident, certainly to those who loved and cared for the one who dies, but it is not a final incident — there is more to come, so to say.
It is not that because Adam, or anybody else, or the whole race of men, have sinned that they come to die; rather, it is that in facing death, as they must, they know themselves to be in a fashion already dead, because to live as «the enemy of God» is really to be a dead man, however «alive» one's physical body might be.
The bodies of men after death return to dust, and see corruption: but their souls, (which neither die nor sleep) having an immortal subsistence, immediately return to God who gave them.
As ancient man surveyed his world, he found himself surrounded on all sides with movement and change, not only in fellow - humans, animals and birds, but in running water, scudding clouds, heavenly bodies traveling across the sky, rising dust - storms, the occasionally quaking earth and the vegetation which sprang up, flowered, fruited and died.
Neither the saying on the Cross, «Today you will be with me in paradise» (Luke 23:43), the parable of the rich man, where Lazarus is carried directly to Abraham's bosom (Luke 16:22), nor Paul's saying, «I desire to die and to be with Christ» (Philippians 1:23), proves as is often maintained that the resurrection of the body takes place immediately after the individual death.
When nails break your body - are you man enough to die?
Anyhow rather take this short journey to death thinking I know the big man than to die and be nothing but dust (my spirit not the body, it will be dust) It gives life meaning if you die and you become nothing then it don't matter anyway.
But not all of him dies, for man himself is compounded of soul and body; and while the body dies, the soul can not die.
Jesus Christ didn't cease to be God either; it was the man Jesus whose body had to die because of our sins.
Several able - bodied men have died horrible deaths in the region in the line of campaign for their parties, and the parties for which they suffered and died have never bothered for once to look after their wandering children or the families who became economically stranded after the untimely departure of their breadwinners.
«When the AIDS crisis burned and ravaged its way through this community and thousands of gay men were literally dying, every day New Yorkers stood up... they organized, they put their bodies on the line... they forced the development of antiretroviral drugs and that's why me and many people are alive today.»
The man nearly died from the infection, but eventually his body mustered an immune response to fight it.
Though some experts say nature designed our bodies to eat paleo style, other experts disagree, saying that paleo man ate wild, lean meat only once every few weeks and mostly lived in a half - starved state, dying around the age of 25.
There are strange reports of performers dying of skin poisoning when their bodies are completely painted and men dying from leaving opiom suppositories in too long.
You see I throw dog feces, mens I was going to die when I opened my eyes found the barbour sale outlet body in mens barbour jacket sale the wilderness.
Im cul, calm nd collected... a bit dark in color, hv a body to die 4 nd i hv everythng that a man desiers in a woman i am currently at university doing LLB
«A Ghost Story» David Lowery reunites with his «Ain't Them Bodies Saints» stars Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck for a chamber drama about a man who dies, and is forced to watch his loved one grieve over expanses of time.
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In Heaven Can Wait, the spirit of a man who dies before his time enters the body of a murder victim and helps to catch the perpetrators of the crime.
When he dies, a friend who knows about the money - filled vest digs up the man's body and steals the money.
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The breaking point comes from a jarring disconnect between the comedic mishaps of five men unsure how to cut up a body while the same woman is shown dying of a heroin overdose in visceral detail as her child cries in horror to what they witness.
In this provocative psychological science fiction thriller, an extremely wealthy man (Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley) dying from cancer undergoes a radical medical procedure that transfers his consciousness into the body of a healthy young man (Ryan Reynolds).
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New on Blu - ray from Criterion today, this absurdist satire from Nagisa Oshima shows a man executed by the government whose body refuses to die.
The body is Frankie's, a closeted teenager whose father dies outside his bedroom while his attraction to virile middle - aged men awakens.
The men who pay Elena Ramirez for her body don't know she's dying.
This was not the case in America, where most women would have preferred to die than have a physician - a man - examine their bodies.
In which our hero experiences Hope, the greatest gift * The bacon sandwich of regret * Somber reflections on capital punishment from the hangman * Famous last words * Our hero dies * Angels, conversations about * Inadvisability of misplaced offers regarding broomsticks * An unexpected ride * A world free of honest men * A man on the hop * There is always a choice They say that the prospect of being hanged in the morning concentrates a man's mind wonderfully; unfortunately, what the mind inevitably concentrates on is that, in the morning, it will be in a body that is going to be hanged.
The story «The Artificial Heart» is a bit of a departure - it takes place in the year 2050, after all forms of life in the world's oceans have died off, and an elderly man's fake heart keeps ticking even as the rest of his body is shutting down.
When Phrai decided it was time to wipe down his body again, for the first time in several weeks the dying man gave a smile.
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