Sentences with phrase «enemies burn them up»

Let the fire you are saving for your enemies burn them up.

Not exact matches

10:11); He rained down fire from heaven and burned up the enemy soldiers who came to get Elijah (2 King 1:9 - 15); He killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers who were attacking Jerusalem (2 Kings 19:35); He blinded the false prophet Bar - Jesus, who stood against the teaching of Paul (Acts 13:9 - 11).
Some of us look forward with great eagerness and expectation for when Jesus will come again to throw off the evil governments and set up His own righteous rule, but not before He slays our enemies, kills the wicked, bathes the world in bloodshed, burns away all those who did not follow Him, and banishes the unrighteous into pits of never - ending fire to suffer and burn for all eternity.
Thus was God seen in the Mount, Crushing his proud Enemies and the Enemies of his People... burning them up in the Fire of his Wrath, and dunging the Ground with their Flesh: It was the LORD's Doings, and it is marvellous in our Eyes!
Why carbs are NOT the enemy and which ones to avoid if you want to rev up your fat - burning potential
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To get back on track, I've already mentioned the torch beam as a source of light, although there's also light sources in the environment such as giant spotlights and lights which can be switched on or swivelled around to burn your enemies up as if they are a couple of feet away from that big glowing fireball in the sky.
XP is a very important gameplay mechanic as earning enough XP to level - up to the next level will unlock a skill point in order to afford a new upgrade within your subclass such as upgrading from a magnetic grenade to a voidwall grenade which creates a horizontal wall of burning void light, while Towering Barricade provides a large barrier which is capable of reinforcing a position with cover from enemy fire; Defensive Strike produces an overshield around your character and allied characters following killing an enemy using this melee ability; and much more besides, albeit some upgrades require your character to be levelled up to a specific level before being able to unlock the ability with a skill point.
For example, one time I picked up a flame upgrade to my blaster, and the enemies I killed burned before exploding.
Burning Skies tries to amp up the challenge now and then but it does this via the number of Chimera you face, as at times they keep on respawning and it can get somewhat crazy as you have to conserve your ammo with so many enemies to kill.
Kill the horde of Skull warriors and collect the ectoplasm to set up towers and defenses whenever the magic stones light up: CATAPULTS, to throw flame to the enemy; BARRICADES, to block the attackers in their path; BARRELS, to shoot fire arrows and explode them in the middle of a skeleton legion; POISON PLANTS, to hit the warriors and slay them slowly while they walk... There are diverse types of magic energy to use at war: LIGHTNING, to defeat targets with metal or steel armor; FIRE, to burn light armor troops and blow up the exploding barrels; ICE, to turn your victims into ice cubes and slow them down; POISON, just one drop and the victim will succumb little by little to its toxic effects; STUN, to shoot and make their heads spin and leave them stupefied; EXPLOSIVE, to send everything flying with its strong TNT head... Use all with the different kind of arrows and do individual, radius or multiple damage.
This ends up more as a war against time rather than enemies, as your supplies and GigaCalories burn up and lead you closer to the inexorable death from hunger instead of being bested by your enemies.
Inglis touts a carbon tax as a classic win - win - win because it makes the nation less reliant on oil imports from enemies, creates homegrown clean technology jobs and cleans up air sullied with pollutants from burning fossil fuels.
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