Sentences with phrase «cover or a head»

The one with nipple, it looks like a container but long and thin and it has a nipple cover or a head.
After the bath, wrap your baby in a towel immediately, making sure to cover his or her head.
The person covers his or her head with a towel to hold in the steam and breathes the steam to help ease discomfort.
Given the channel (not a flat surface) what the best way to clean out the old sealant without scratching or marring the cover or the head?

Not exact matches

They are still forbidden from appearing in public without a long black full - length head covering, and require male permission to marry or conduct certain business.
When lying, people also instinctively cover vulnerable body parts, such as the head, neck, or abdomen, because lying makes them feel exposed, vulnerable, and open to attack.
In most of the Arabian Peninsula, which includes the U.A.E. and Kuwait, women wear an abaya — a long dress that covers all of the body except for the hands and is usually paired with a niqab or a hijab, the latter of which covers the head but leaves the face exposed.
If your No. 1 seminar for a time slot is just covering what's already in the handouts, or isn't worth your time, head to your second choice.
Tweeden said she believed she could turn her head or cover his mouth with her hand «to get more laughs from the crowd.»
They have a bib which can be attached to the carrier to catch spit up and also a cover so that you may cover the baby's head in bad weather or if it is sleeping or agitated.
Glass Lewis» expanded international research teams are headed mainly by foreign - born, native speakers, most of whom were lawyers or bankers in the markets covered by Glass Lewis» new research.
We've got you covered whether it's 11 p.m. because you had to wait until your workday was complete and your family obligations were met; or it is 4 a.m. because you want to get your application in before heading out for the day.
Could the Western woman's apparent need to get up early to wash, dry, straighten, curl or lacquer her hair in an attempt to look attractive be just as oppressive as being forced to cover your head?
I began to see my own head covering as a symbol that I am working on not being bossy, controlling or manipulative.
Some of the same churches I've been to, You left some out, tho... only if she wears a head covering... as long as she doesn't wear makeup or jewelry (wedding ring and denominational pin excepted)... no peep toe shoes, especially with toenail polish... if what she is doing gets bigger than what the men are doing, she's out (Thats a real big one)... only if she'll do it on a volunteer basis and never expects an honorarium, even if she speaks at the main Sunday service.
That is not quite true: Jewish law requires a divorced woman to cover her hair, although a famous rabbi recently wrote that if a divorced woman needs to bare her head for marriage or to earn a living, she may do so.
«While Amish women were considered legalistic for covering their heads in compliance with his instructions in 1 Corinthians 11:5 («Every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head»).»
Each side sends out as many gullible followers as they can find or buy and they send them to an agreed upon place where they bash eachothers heads in and stab at eachother with spears and arrows and eventually only a few survivors will wander back to their masters covered in blood and wounds and claim Truth for their side, since whichever side won was obviously God's chosen ones...
I know women are supposed to have hats or long hair... «1Cr 11:4 Every man praying or prophesying, having [his] head covered, dishonoureth his head
Should women wear veils or will a little hat or bow suffice as a head covering?
Most complementarians do not require women to cover their heads in prayer (1 Corinthians 11:5) or to have long hair (1 Corinthians 11:5), or to avoid fine jewelry (1 Timothy 2:9), or to remain entirely silent in the church (1 Corinthians 14:34).
What if one day we come to regard biblical teachings about homosexuality the same way we regard teachings about slavery, or dietary laws, or women covering their heads in church?
Complementarians do not require women to cover their heads in prayer (1 Corinthians 11:5), or remain entirely silent in church (1 Corinthians 14:34, 1 Timothy 2:12) or abstain from wearing jewelry (1 Peter 3:3), or abide by the Levitical Purity Laws that make them ceremonially unclean during their periods.
«If a woman does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should cover her head
As long as you cover your head with something because you think God cares then I do nt see you as smart or American.
Unaffiliated people may or may not get offended when someone tells them that they have to take their head covers off.
so a Nun covering head to toe (can not marry, or have children) what do u call her??
Some are lazy or as hard as Rocks or Locks and just want to bury their heads into the sand or plugging their ears and covering their eyes as from the Thunders and the Lightenings of the The Truth that One day has to prevail, whether we have wanted or tried to put the light of truth off or block it from sight or bury it alive!!!
I am Muslim, I observe to a reasonable extent although I do not cover my head and I do believe that I deserve a day or 2 off as my classmates get to spend with their families to celebrate and etc..
Well either he was the leader and head of the catholic church who has done all these great things (and thus knew all about this situation and the cover up) or he was simply a figure head and is to be pitied for being used as a pawn and not deserving of any praise.
I'm sure the last thing Jesus cares about is what hat a woman wears, when the women with the issue of blood went to Jesus to be healed God didn't care about what kind of head covering she had, or if she was a top dressed model for church, Jesus recognized her as a woman with utmost faith that Jesus could heal her.
We wore head coverings, or not.
As with meat that had been offered to idols, there was nothing in the wearing or not wearing of the head covering itself that was wrong, but the rebellion against God.
Two - thirds of the 194 ordinaries, or heads of dioceses, are charged in the press with having engaged in some kind of cover - up or complicity in criminal activity.
isn't that Evoulation in reverse?all other creatures on land have a thick skin (hair or wool) except humans!if God creates us he made us this way but provide us with the brain to complete our creation so we becomae as independent at other species using our heads; from riding a horse to a car to aplane to maybe self propelled engines?but why did we start covering ourselves: Are we really made with a built in shame or is it just the enviroment?
So why do so many Christians focus on the so - called «clobber verses» related to homosexuality while ignoring «clobber verses» related to gluttony or greed, head coverings or divorce?
Any man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonors his head, but any woman who prays or prophesies with her head unveiled dishonors her head — it is the same as if her head were shaven.
... Or divorce, or gossip, or slavery, or head coverings, or Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotOr divorce, or gossip, or slavery, or head coverings, or Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotor gossip, or slavery, or head coverings, or Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotor slavery, or head coverings, or Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotor head coverings, or Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotor Jesus» teachings on nonviolence, or the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiotor the «abomination» of eating shellfish and the hell - worthy sin of calling other people idiots.
The writer links 1Cor14: 34 with other texts without even knowing what they say (eg: Paul did NOT state that women should wear head coverings (v5 etc etc)-- if you read a LITTLE further down to Verse 15 he confirms that «head covering» refers to a woman's hair — and (original Greek translation) he does even not state whether it is long or short, just that she should not shave her head.
What Paul is saying here is, if a woman would not want the disgrace of having her hair cut off or her head shaved then she should have the same attitude towards God and cover her head.
I have never said there was an Old Testament law for head covering or related anything to the law of mosses.
6 For if a woman does not cover her head, she might as well have her hair cut off; but if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, then she should cover her head.
Or, when she talks about covering her head, she was aware of the practices 1st century Roman women and societal order (and she also read what was required of males, which gives a hint about what the female prohibition means), right?
The bible commands women to have their heads covered when in church («praying or phrophesying).
But Piper's response reveals that not even complementarians live by every word of the Bible.Complementarians do not require women to cover their heads in prayer (1 Corinthians 11:5) or to abide by the Levitical Purity Laws that make them ceremonially unclean during their periods.
or «Why don't you tell your wife to take off that nice necklace and cover her head
And in v16 paul confirms head coverings by saying if any man would be contentious about this matter, «we», Paul and the apostles, AND the church, have no such custom or traditional behaviour of being contentious of headcovers.
So, if you encounter a Muslim today, he or she will probably be like my neighbors — kind people who dress like us (with the exception of a head covering for the wife), who speak English, and take seriously their faith.
When you travel to a muslim country you will be threatened with your life, beaten or arrested if the women you are travelling with do not cover their heads (in shame).
People don't get kicked out of their churches for struggling with pride or for not wearing head coverings when they pray.
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