Sentences with phrase «entire first chapter»

-- Mathew spends his ENTIRE first chapter setting up the lineage of Yeshua in the Davidic line through Josef, then asserts he was NOT the father; Mark, (11) says the overturning of the tables of the money changers happened at the end of the ministry, John, (2) at the beginning; the women, when arriving at the tomb, viewing the «resurrection» see one man (Mark), two men, (Luke), an angel, (Matthew); John 2 says he did the first sign, then many signs, then the second sign, (huh?)
The entire first chapter of Matthew is spent doing the genealogy to make it look like Jesus is of the Davidic line.
Also, I am rethinking the entire first chapter.
Ego — there's a really good book called The History of the World in Six Glasses that dedicates its entire first chapter to the history of beer in the Fertile Crescent.
Liam Neeson plays the monster in question (though Captain America: Civil War star Tom Holland stood in for him on set), and in an effort to get the audience in on the story a bit more, he sat down to read through the entire first chapter.
It may seem like a value - add to place an entire first chapter of something else at the end of your work.
The entire first chapter is available for free on the product listing page
For the Early Access fee of $ 27.99, Games Farm and bitComposer Games is offering the entire first chapter featuring hours of gameplay with more than 10 different maps and locations, two different playable main characters and the first boss fights.
I actually went through the entire first chapter without ever seeing a tutorial pop - up; a rare sight in the industry these days.
And so, to my horror, when I turned the game back on I discovered that no, it does not save your progress during a chapter, so I had to replay the entire first chapter.
The demo will include the entire first chapter, with all quests playable, and all of chapter one's areas being explorable in their entirety.
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