Sentences with phrase «enmity for»

(An enmity for which I have sympathy.)
It took a while to uncover just what was the source of his enmity for Harry, but it was an investment that paid out in spades.
And Hooper gives Helena Bonham Carter every opportunity to show us why the woman generations knew as «The Queen Mum» became beloved and felt an undying enmity for «That woman,» Mrs. Simpson.
The candidate / editor said, «I think they are now going a bit overboard and their enmity for me is utterly transparent.»
Everyone knows that in 2007, Spitzer's enmity for Bruno was near obsessive.
Such is my enmity for those at state pen (I realize it is not everyone) that fail to acknowledge the crimes (not just those of Sandusky) and the contributing environment they have created and perpetuate, that I wish to «keep it out there».
«The church needs to follow AA by turning from its enmity for the bottle to a friendship for the man.»
Of course, for every happy outcome there's a bitter enmity for which new words aren't necessary.

Not exact matches

According to a September 2017 article in The Journal of Social History titled ««Banks of the People»: The Life and Death of the U.S. Postal Savings System,» the banking fraternity would maintain its enmity toward the government savings bank for the next 50 years.
My observation is that people are concluding that in order to take care of their own spiritual lives it is necessary for them to leave the spiritual communities because they are at enmity with one another.
Numbers 35:21 Or in enmity smite him with his hand, that he die: he that smote [him] shall surely be put to death; [for] he [is] a murderer: the revenger of blood shall slay the murderer, when he meeteth him.
For he is determined finally and forever to be reconciled with the human race, and the enmity which exists can only be overcome if he takes all wrath — his as well as ours — up into himself.
It mistreats no stranger merely because he is a stranger in a strange land, nor the infidel because of his infidelity, nor the enemy because of his enmity; nor is a near relative given special treatment in Islamic law because of his relationship, nor is a friend shown partiality for his friendship, nor is a Muslim treated leniently because of his adherence to Islam.
For example, the conference said: «War involves compulsory enmity, diabolical outrage against human personality, and a wanton distortion of the truth.
The capacity for candor, confrontation, and encounter may be grossly truncated in one who has an inordinate fear and avoidance of human conflicts.24 It is fitting to learn to provide resistance and critical negation to that which stands in enmity to the peace of God (Ps.
This view holds that these are the result of age - old enmities, which were held under control by the various Communist regimes and thus for a time, at least in....
As Freud rightly taught, it takes only three parties — a man, a woman and a child — to create the conditions for enmity in the world, and the introduction of a fourth, as scripture tells us, raises Cain.
Instead He drives them to do the uncustomary, the untraditional — to overcome enmity of clan and tribe and unite into one people, to take the unbeaten path into the land He has chosen for them.
If she, taken to mean Mary, suffered even for a moment from the inherited stain of sin, she would not have had that «perpetual enmity» with the serpent of which the passage speaks.
As we pray in loving concern for our enemies, «Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,» enmity recedes, and reconciliation replaces vindictiveness.
It leaves open the possibility that men and women can please God while still at enmity with one another and having contempt and disregard for the rest of creation.
For the most part the persecution seems to have taken the form of the enmity of the surrounding population finding vent in isolated cases of violence.
Why then, when so much of what we hoped for in the long Soviet period has come to pass, do we so actively seek their enmity?
And another great theme of divine justice intersects here as well, for the good of procreation points forward to «the woman's seed» who will crush the head of the serpent, representing a future of human life that is permanently at enmity with death.
The U.S. does not have intrinsic enmity toward Iraq and has no justification for unilateral military action.
I have to say another step is called for in issuing willingness and effort in the long march against racial enmity.
(1) There is the (partial) estrangement of humankind from the world (or nature), evidenced by (a) enmity between serpent and woman; (b) partial alienation of man from the earth, upon which he must now toil for his food; and (c) pain of childbirth, implying conflict even within the (female) human body.
But little did he know that Jesus, by submitting Himself as the willing scapegoat for all the violence, enmity, hatred, and evil of the world, was unmasking the power and dominion of Satan, and thus, defeating Satan even as Satan thought he was striking the victorious blow.
Eph 2:14 For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, Eph 2:15 by abolishing in His flesh the enmity, which is the Law of commandments contained in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two into one new man, thus establishing peace, Eph 2:16 and might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the enmity.
She'd fallen hard for David Kamper, then a doctoral student in anthropology, «a sweet and soulful Jewish man from my California hometown: a man who saw no enmity in me, a man who would never put me on trial, a man who would never audit my heart for heresy,» she says in her memoir.
David G. Roskie's compelling study Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modem Jewish Culture discusses the cross symbol's use not only in Chagall's painting, but in the literary work of Der Nister, Lamed Shapiro, Sholem Asch, S. Y. Agnon and the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg (Harvard University Press, 1984 [pp. 258 - 310]-RRB- In literature written before World War II (and under the influence of biblical criticism that had emancipated Jesus» image from its doctrinal Christian vesture), these authors used the cross symbol variously; for Asch, the crucified figure in all his Jewishness symbolized universal suffering; for Shapiro and Agnon, on the other hand, the cross remained an emblem of violence and a reminder of Christian enmity against Jews.
Ephesians 2:15, «Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, [even] the law of commandments [contained] in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, [so] making peace;»
Because the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can it be.
For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in His flesh the enmity, which is the Law of commandments contained in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two into one new man, thus establishing peace, and might reconcile them both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put to death the enmity.
The Pope would scarcely have dared risk the enmity of the most powerful monarch in Europe for what was from the standpoint of canon law a dubious act.
Luther ended his report to Spalatin: «Whereas we had hoped for harmony between the people of Wittenberg and Leipzig, they acted so aggressively that I fear it will seem that discord and enmity were actually born here.
Lord Voldemort's gift for spreading discord and enmity is very great.
Attempts by the NPP leaders to manipulate the primary election of a candidate for Election 2016 have provoked enmity, rancour, and bitterness among the NPP followers.
Another way that neuroscience is relevant for policy and theory is by looking into studies conducted in cognitive neuroscience, which helps explain some of the reasons for patterns of cooperation and enmity in international relations.
With that kind of enmity — and a general sense in the Assembly that he's a sleazebag — this term will likely prove pretty short for Lopez.
The extraordinary disclosure exposes the extent of the division between the Miliband brothers, which threatens to overshadow Labour Party politics for the next decade in an echo of the long - running enmity between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
While it's certainly not uncommon for politicians of the same party to snipe at each other, the enmity between Messrs. Cuomo and Schneiderman seems particularly sharp.
There are also geo - political reasons for the recent violence — long - enmity to the West, economic and social unrest, and agent provocateurs in the Muslim world who are trying to destablise the new Arab leadership.
I don't see how it can be logical to support free labour movement between a bunch of countries linked only by a degree of geographical proximity and a good deal of mutual enmity, but to oppose it for everyone else.
Dokpesi also noted that there was no enmity among the aspirants, adding,» All of us are working together, we are brothers and we have been together for a long time for something close to 30, 35 years.
C.C. Little, the inventor of the modern lab mouse and founder of the Jackson Laboratory, had long used «the age old enmity of woman and the Muridae» as a sales pitch for his model organism.
His statement may draw many advocates to his cause: «To humiliate one nation with the pretext of guarding the security of another is not a new phenomenon in history and has always laid the groundwork for the creation of future divide and enmity
Netflix has built a reputation for taking risks with audacious and boundary - pushing films, but the streaming service's aversion to theatrical releases have gained it enmity among the film festival and awards circuit.
Based on a Robert Marasco novel published in 1973, thus predating Stephen King's The Shining by at least two years and calling into question for the umpteenth time the originality of King's portfolio (at least he isn't ripping off an E.C. Comics plot this time around), the picture is a perfunctory exercise that distinguishes itself now and again with the suggestion that the real enmity at the heart of the picture has something to do with marital strife.
No one passed a peace pipe, but judges and lawmakers last month set aside their traditional enmity on school - finance issues for a few hours of frank talk here at the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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