The suit combines the sleek power of Captain America with the cool of Iron Man, and comes complete with claws that slice through metal and stone as easily as
they do flesh and bone.
Not exact matches
Or
does being a Christian require that one believe that the
flesh and bones that was Jesus actually disappeared on their own from within the tomb?
If a spirit is a being without a body (See Luke 24:39), why
do Mormons teach that God the Father has a body of
flesh and bones?
Do you believe that God
and Jesus are made of
flesh and bone and that man is like them / equal to them.
It is understood that the sōma has parts, some physical (
bones,
flesh, blood), some spiritual (soul, spirit),
and some psychological (emotions, intellect, will, personality), but the word
does not refer to just one of these parts, such as the physical, but to the entire person.
Then Jesus» sudden appearance scares them out of their wits — a reaction that would have been ours as well, He shows them his hands
and his feet
and says, «Touch me
and see that it is I myself; for a ghost
does not have
flesh and bones as you see that I have.»
I
did not add nor take away one iota or wordage as you so
did do... If one is to take Genesis 6:3 to heart
and mind
and soulfulness, the LORD is of
flesh and bone and He has given freely of himself to live but around 120 years.
There is no doubt that they have always in the feast of Easter Night celebrated the real,
and physical body of Our Lord: «feel my hands
and my side, that it is Myself indeed, for a spirit
does not have
flesh and bones as you see Me to have».
But we
do believe in the eternal significance of the condescension of God, the glorious Incarnation, the singular moment in time when the God of the ancients came to earth to take upon him a body of
flesh and bones.
In Scripture,
flesh does refer to the muscles
and tissue that occupy the space between
bones and skin,
In Scripture,
flesh does refer to the muscles
and tissue that occupy the space between
bones and skin, but it also describes creatures that are made from nothing.
The only one being misled is you,
and it is
flesh and bone people who are
doing it.
Paul
did not believe in the resurrection of the
flesh; he specifically denied that «
flesh and blood» continued after death; (I Corinthians 15:50)
and the spiritual «body» with which he wished to be clothed moved in new dimensions altogether, quite different from the Jews» resuscitated «
flesh and bones.»
He seemed to me to be exactly like a man who should begin by saying that I, Socrates,
do all I
do by mind, but who, when he went on to assign a cause for each of my actions, should say, first that I am sitting here now because my body is composed of
bones and muscles,
and that the
bones are hard
and divided by joints, while the muscles can be tightened
and relaxed
and, together with the
flesh and the skin which contains it, cover the
bones;
and that therefore when the
bones are raised in their sockets by the contraction or relaxation of the muscles, I am now able to bend my limbs; —
and that that is the cause of my sitting here un prison] all huddled up.
If Eve was created from Adam's «rib» (the Bible actually says, «
flesh and bone»)
does that mean she was «cloned» from the DNA in Adam's cells?
I may never know the answer to that, but I
do know that God's greatest concern is with the welfare of man's soul, not this earthly
flesh and bone that we reside in for a brief time.
(11) Man We
did create from a quintessence (of clay); (12) Then We placed him as (a drop of) sperm in a place of rest firmly fixed; (13) Then We made the sperm into a clot of congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus) lump; then We made out of that lump
bones and clothed the
bones with
flesh; then We developed out of it another creature: so blessed be Allah, the Best to create!
A heap of plastic
and metal is not a machine, just as you don't have much in common with a pile of
flesh and bones.
To begin with, because air
does not play a task in the context of (at least initially); I have the opportunity to study individual differences actually before organizing a meeting of
flesh and bone.
But, long ago, Steve Kloves wrote
and directed
Flesh and Bone, which isn't perfect but it's gripping,
and something called The Fabulous Baker Boys, which is so enjoyable it doesn't need to be perfect.
I'm sorry but after watching the first episode of
Flesh and Bone — how
do you cast this show in a feminist light?
Hawkins fares better, committing herself bodily to the role, bending
and twisting her already spare frame into a torturous resemblance of what arthritis
does to
bones and flesh.
Touch me
and see — for a spirit
does not have
flesh and bones, as you see I have.»
Wonder Boys is about characters
and interactions; it's about one of our most talented screenwriters, Steve Kloves (The Fabulous Baker Boys,
Flesh and Bone), working at the absolute top of his profession;
and it's about a cast so very sublime
and dead solid perfect that wondering what will happen next doesn't drive the film so much as hoping that whatever it is takes its sweet time: We want these people to stay put.
«This is deeply important because there is very little that helps young people, students,
and teachers in school that gives them real
flesh to the
bone of the Common Core standards or any other standards as a statement of what people should know or
do,» Seidel says.
It is about what it means to be human: is it just about having
flesh and bones, or
does it mean more than that?