Instead of the loose
ends of the book coming together gradually... the book abruptly ends.
Not exact matches
By the
end of this
book, any reader will have learned how to harness the power
of the Internet to make their entrepreneurial dreams
come true.
Soon after his
book came out, Uchitelle explained to me that he «made a presentation at a meeting
of the American Psychoanalytic Association, and at the
end, there was a vote taken among more than 30 psychoanalysts.
Understanding the fate
of the lowly penny is just part
of David Wolman's goal in his engaging new
book, The
End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers — and the
Coming Cashless Society (Da Capo).
Michael Pento, the president and founder
of Pento Portfolio Strategies and author
of the
book, «The
Coming Bond Market Collapse», and the producer
of weekly podcast, «The Mid-week Reality Check», wrote in his commentary on CNBC that «the yield curve will invert by the
end of this year and an equity market plunge and a recession is sure to follow».
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy
book — see if i remember, the
end times
come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd
of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
I like to give you one more Scripture referance from Revelations, the last
book of the Bible, Jesus Himself speaking:: «I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and
End,» says the Lord, «who is and who was and who is to
come, the Almighty... Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last.
These theological visions
come from many sources, including: apocalyptic
books of the Bible from Daniel to Revelation; a nineteenth - century viewpoint on the
end of times known as dispensational premillennialism; and images
of the so - called «rapture» popularized in novels such as Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth (1970) and the more recent Left Behind series.
Though she dedicates the
book to her parents and in the
end praises them for their adoption
of two Haitian children, her account
of her religious and academic education
comes off as pretty nutty.
Whether it's Daniel's bizarre dream
of the winged beast and a prince named Michael who «goes by the
Book,» or Mark's «Little Apocalypse,» written after a generation
of suffering and perhaps over the rubble
of the temple, predictions
of the
end times and the second
coming demand a soul - searching kind
of honesty.
As I was
coming to an
end of writing this
book, I
came across the advice given by Henri de Lubac, author
of a classic study on Catholicism, to Fr.
While this
book itself is too late in origin to have affected Christian thought since it
comes from perhaps the ninth century A.D., it is probably true that Zoroastrian beliefs concerning eschatology, here carried to such an extreme, did materially affect late Hebrew and early Christian ideas
of the
ending of the world and the final judgment.
As he journeys deeper and deeper into the pits
of hell, he
comes, at the
end of the
book to the lowest, darkest and worst level
of Hell.
Exactly, If they are really Christians or have at least read the last few
books of the Bible they defiantly would have read or
come across that no one will know when the world is going to
end only God knows this («But the day
of the Lord will
come like a thief.
My hope is that readers will
come to the
end of the
book reminded the Bible — this ancient, diverse, powerful, God - breathed text — is far too complex to be reduced to an adjective, and that womanhood was never meant to be reduced to a list
of rules and roles.
And so it
comes as no surprise, when, at the
end of the
book, John tells us why he wrote it.
I'm just
coming to the
end of the
book and have really enjoyed it.
The
book seems to have become a special favorite with Roman Catholics, perhaps since it
came out just as the Second Vatican Council was
ending, and they were eager to test the new atmosphere
of free inquiry.
A more extended discussion
of the meaning
of resurrection for the Christian today will
come at the
end of this
book.
This is at first treated as if it were highly relevant to the question
of how the universe might have
come from nothing — until Krauss acknowledges toward the
end of the
book that energy, space, and the laws
of physics don't really count as «nothing» after all.
«The
end - time earthquakes in the
book of Revelation are meant as calls to repentance — to warn people who deny Jesus Christ that a day is
coming when unbelievers will cry to the mountains and the rocks, «Fall on us and hide us from the face
of him who is seated on the throne, and from the wrath
of the Lamb»
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have
come, in the
end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred
book an object
of worship.
Most
of the backstory is written, which will
come near the
end of the series (probably the last two
books).
As Jenell Williams Paris
of Messiah College writes in her
book The
End of Sexual Identity, «Grounding sexual ethics in our humanity more than in contemporary sexual identity categories...
comes at a cost to heterosexuals,» because «it puts them in the game as players instead
of umpires.»
Alright Mr. or Ms. Stiffnecked, the
book of Daniel has prophesied all that is taking place today, from the corrupt governments, to the false religions, all in the 4th kingdom prophesied in Daniel 2:40, described as the
end times, also prophesied by Hosea 6:1 - 4,
of the 2 days, meaning 2000 years, also
of Ephraim in Hosea 9:11 - 17, who are the Palestinians today being punished from going away from YHWH doing idols, and here we are from this time
of the 6th century, prophesied for now
of the latter days that these occurrences will
come, and they have.
Bishop Gore
ended his
book, The Sermon on the Mount, by saying: «Many will
come to him in that day with a record
of their orthodoxy and
of their observances,
of their brilliant successes in his professed service; but he will protest unto them, «I never knew you.»
Yes, but that's
coming from a
book that describes dragons, co.ckatrices, talking snakes and donkeys, mass zombie outbreaks, and a god who's so stupid he has to continually adjust his «perfect» plan by finding loopholes so that he can sacrifice himself to himself to appease himself so that he doesn't torture more than 99.999 %
of his creation in a never -
ending torture pit he made for his own enjoyment.
Most
of these
books come to me from publishers and imprints with a faith - based focus, so at the
end of each week I find myself sorting through a stack
of freshly printed titles on topics ranging from biblical interpretation, to racial justice, to faith and doubt, to «Christian sex,» in the form
of everything from spiritual memoirs, to specialty Bibles, to coloring
books.
In John Tombler and Hubert Funk's The Raptured: A Catholic View
of the Latter Days and the Second
Coming (the authors are professors at Seton Hall and the
book bears the imprimatur
of Bishop John Doughty), we have adherence to the return
of the Jews to Palestine in the
end time and a rapture
of the Church.
There's something about
coming to the
end of a film or
book and finally understanding the baffling details that have previously made no sense.
To see some exceptional in - depth studies
of coming persecution, see two unique
books by media figure Joe Ortiz entitled «The
End Times Passover» and «Why Christians Will Suffer «Great Tribulation»» — both published in the US and UK by AuthorHouse.
In this and later
books he prophesied the imminence
of the battle
of Armageddon, which would start in a war between Israel and the Arab peoples and
end with the destruction
of all the major cities before the Advent
of Christ and the
coming of a new world.
He
came around to reading the
book and writing about it, and toward the
end of the course he told me that he had found the experience worthwhile.
Wait a minute... you thought that if the world
came to an
end that you would get out
of reviewing my
book.
One
of the important truths which this very useful
book underlines is the simple fact that as neither the Church nor the doctrine
of the Church
came to an abrupt
end with the death
of the last apostle and the conclusion
of the New Testament, Greek itself well outlived the apostolic period and continued to enrich the Church through history, philosophy, theology, hymns and sermons for a long time after 100AD.
When it
comes to Original Sin, he makes a frankly quitebaffling statement at the
end of the
book that «Christianity can not explain the origin
of the marredness which we see around us.»
I have a
book coming out at the
end of this month which explains more.
When you're talking about Revelation you're talking about Jesus» Second
Coming, and there are a lot
of Christians who think that their religion wouldn't be worth the effort unless they personally got to see their Lord and Savior slaughter all the liberals and
end democracy like it says in that
book.
By contrast this
book urges that the overarching
end or goal
of theological schooling is to understand God; and «to understand» is to
come to have certain conceptual capacities, habitus, that is, dispositions and competencies to act, that enable us to apprehend God and refer all things including ourselves to God.
The Jews
of Palestine became convinced that inspiration
came to an
end with the period
of Ezra and Nehemiah and would accept no
book as inspired which they believed originated after that time.
In the
books of Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21, Jesus speaks about the signs
of the
end of the age and
of His
coming.
Hi Ingrid, we might actually
come to Amsterdam for a workshop by the
end of February as our
book will be released in Dutch then.
I've
come to the conclusion that any type
of hot and cozy food for a crowd works for
end -
of - year celebrations in my
book, and so I made this massive vegan tamale pie.
I'm not sure if you've had this comment before, but I bought a copy both for myself, and as a present for my sister, and in both cases, when you turn the pages they
come apart so far that you can see the glue and everything else that is (barely) holding the
book together, especially at the beginning and
ending of the
book.
We looked at the
books and
came up with this list
of 10 players most likely to
end up with new maximum - value contracts in the 2018 offseason.
The French international centre forward should certainly be in the good
books of Arsene Wenger at the moment, after Olivier Giroud
came to the rescue off the bench once again at the weekend with a brilliant late header to earn a point at Manchester United that did not look likely as the
end of the match approached.
While it is sad news
of Arsene Wenger «s wish to bow out at this season's
end, I'm glad that he will be free to take a deserved breather, reflect and
come out with a no holds bared tell all
book or
books (an sure that there is plenty
of shit that was thrown!).
The history
book paints a nasty picture from a West Brom point
of view, however this is a much improved Baggies outfit who
came close to
ending their Liverpool voodoo back in September, when going down 1 - 0 at Anfield despite producing a performance worthy
of at least a point.
The major talking point
of the game
came at the
end of the first half when Gabriel and Diego Costa were both
booked after clashing in the area.
It would indeed be wonderful to have a completed baby
book at the
end of one's first year
of parenting, but remembering to fill it in as the months go by doesn't
come easily to many
of us.