* Hebrews 7:2 To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being
by interpretation King of righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King of peace; * Zephaniah 2:3 Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord's anger.
Not exact matches
Feet of clay is a reference to the
interpretation of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar,
King of Babylon,
by the prophet Daniel as recounted in the Book of Daniel: [1]
The Jews were a great warning to us Christians as their demands to replace God with a
King was the beginning of their demise as they then proceeded to circumnavigate Gods laws with their own
interpretation by bringing in their oral regulations.
Since it systematically censures the northern
kings and praises those of the south, it was apparently written or compiled
by someone partial to the Southern Kingdom, and since this process continues over a four - hundred - year period ending with the Exile, the chances are that somebody near that time worked over the court records and put his own
interpretation on them.
Fortunately, these ideas never shaped the normative documents of the American civil religion, nor have they characterized its greatest heroes — men like Jefferson, Lincoln, and Martin Luther
King — but they have formed an important tradition of
interpretation, one carried
by nationalistic clergymen more often than
by jingoistic politicians.
(Isa 8:20 NIV)» this verse is the bases for Bible
interpretation,,, it identifies the guidelines,,, in other words,,, the Bible can't contradict itself,,, nor can anyone who claims to be bearing the message of God contradict with the Bible,,, so if the Bible tells me that (Soddom and Gomorrah had sinned,,, and in many other parts of the Bible Perversion is called
by its name) then what
King David says here needs to be understood in a figurative way,,, here is a suggestion,,, a Man lets down his defenses infront of his wife,,, he is absolutely offguard around her,,, his love towards his wife, is a mixture of love, respect, endless trust,,, and this kind of love was what David had towards Jonathan,,, he knew he could count on him, he knew, he didn't have to fear anything around him, he knew,,, «as the verse states» that he loved him as himself!
This ambitious exhibition provided unprecedented access to EAM's unique collection and includes work spanning three centuries
by such notable artists as Thomas Eakins, Frederic Remington, Sonia Delaunay, Abbott Pattison, Tsuguharu Foujita, Peter Saul and EAM's own founder, Eleanor
King Hookham — all ripe for
interpretation and discovery.
All the
Kings Horses, a novel
by Michele Bernstein, embodies a synthesis of contextual
interpretations that continue to be -LSB-...]
The exhibition is inspired
by the artist's keen
interpretation of landscape, and so Storm
King is the perfect place for presenting «Water Sources.»