Sentences with phrase «even hear it spoken»

Can you even hear yourself speak?
We even hear you speak Japanese... Haha!
Now go one step further you can translate that text in another language, look up a meaning or even hear it spoken to you!
They circle the home at all hours, often with cameras; Sutcliffe has even heard some speak of burning it down.

Not exact matches

But make no mistake: The kind of lewd talk heard in the video could get you fired in many work environments — even if the remarks aren't about the person being spoken to.
The listener now has the freedom to take the conversation wherever they want to, maybe even to wanting to hear more about your speaking expertise (and a potential gig offer).
Always speak loud enough for everyone in the back of the room to hear you, even when using a microphone.
This will not be like any conversation you've ever heard... even if you've heard Tony speak before.
We decide if we like and trust someone before we have even heard him or her speak.
I thought so highly of John MacArthur and gave for years to GTY, but when I heard John MacArthur's beliefs on the blood of Christ (that when the Bible speaks of the blood of Christ, it's a «metaphor» of His death), and his belief that those in the Tribulation can take the mark and still be saved, I knew I had to obey the command in 2 John 1:10 - 11 not to even give false teachers a greeting, for whoever greets him takes part in his wicked works.
We think when we hear those words, or even more when we speak them ourselves, that death will come to visit much later, at some far distant boundary of a...
In my own case (and in no way am I saying that this is true for Julie or any other person who has been hushed up, tangled up or fucked up by an abusive system or a specific person), as I spoke my truth out loud to trusted friends and even a few strangers and unwitting passersby and heard their responses, I realized that I had formerly seen only part of the truth.
Others: Having been sexually abused by a man in our church myself at the age of 12, and having had to endure the consequences for the last 42 years, and having been the target of several righteous / religious attacks over the last few years, the abused have a right to speak and be heard even if it makes you uncomfortable.
I don't know about females, but even there I have heard that it is about fun, appearance and money more than fidelity, statistically speaking.
Even if someone is your «friend,» don't buy their book, pay to hear them speak and the like until they publicly renounce their involvement with the US emergent brand.
We think when we hear those words, or even more when we speak them ourselves, that death will come to visit much later, at some far distant boundary of a marital union begun today with such promise.
An authentic story of the Christian life, Even in Our Darkness will serve as your own guide in overcoming life's disappointments and learning to hear God speak in unbelievable ways.
Yet, even for some of us, there are things we shouldn't write for all the world to see ``... speak to your brother in secret and if he hear you, you have gained a brother (Gal 6).
The Gospels have in their way met this problem, not only by placing the kerygma on Jesus» lips, but also by presenting individual units from the tradition in such a way that the whole gospel becomes visible: At the call of Levi, we hear (Mark 2.17): «I came not to call the righteous, but sinners»; at the healing of the deaf - mute, we hear (Mark 7.37): «He has done all things well; he even makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak
It is legal to speak, even when what you have to say is nothing anyone else would like to hear.
I was really pleased to hear from a representative from Answers in Genesis yesterday who in response to Friday's post graciously invited me to visit the creation museum in Cincinnati and maybe even speak with Ken Ham himself.
Forgive me if I'm wrong about the origins but don't you think that a «monkey» is implied due to the original use of «hear no evil, speak no evil» even if she isn't drawn as one?
Repetition of words — even great words like those of the Lord's Prayer — is mere muscular exercise, and our Lord himself warned against supposing that we could be heard for our much speaking.
This Psalm declares boldly that «He has not abandoned the afflicted» (vs. 24)... Psalm 22 is probably one of the most graphic representations of exactly what was going on and Jesus is declaring the reality to everyone who can hear it... by only speaking the first phrase his hearers would immediately know the rest of the Psalm and understand... the Psalm ends with the same phrasing that Jesus ends with, he says «It is finished» the psalm says «He has done it»... its easy to miss - see from a Greek model rather than the Hebraic model... God di not forsake Him... that is not what the Father is like... not even slightly.
Later again, even angel - talk was avoided, and it was thought sufficient for YHWH to speak His word, and man heard it through the voice of a prophet, or in his own inner ear.
And Peter he not only had often heard, but had even helped with his Greek; for Marcus knew a little Aramaic, and Peter spoke considerable Greek, but not always in good form and sometimes without finding the right word for what he wanted to say.
Even if you've never heard of «vocal fry» or «upspeak,» you probably hear people speak in these patterns every day.
There is even a saying we have all heard: «Actions speak louder than words.»
I can't speak for other Christians, but I know that I have learned a valuable lesson about just repeating things you heareven from respected preachers and teachers.
Jesus spoke to Peter about feeding his sheep, and to his apostles about people who lacked the eyes to see and the ears to hear and how they will never understand his parables even if they try (and, interestingly, he said this as the reason he taught using parables rather than just stating things out explicitly).
Yet even many of these Christians, who wanted so badly to have a back - and - forth relationship with God, were a little hesitant to talk about hearing God speak with their ears.
And then her youth pastor took her into Chicago one Sunday evening to hear Martin Luther King, and when he spoke her whole political ideology changed and she wanted to use politics to end racism, sexism, homophobia.
And even though I want to live boldly, speak truthfully, love madly, work for justice, sometimes when I hear the Voice, the invitation, I shrug, «Meh — I'm tired» and I'll just cheer on the women and men actually doing something instead and convince myself that it's enough.
David after forty plus years in and out of churches hearing and reading even studying and dissecting (if that matters) For me, and that is the only one I ever speak for, if it is a song, a scripture that I may recall, a line in a movie or something one might share here, its only those that breath hope, light the way, give courage, inspire, and comfort to me as an individual that have meaning.
(1) Hallucinations — the person has issues with others whom he has / she has no business trying to change friends who (s) he insists are real, and to whom (s) he speaks daily, even though nobody can actually see or hear these friends.
I think he even hears Jesus speaking to him in his dreams like Bush did.
Or Shayne Moore, a Wheaton College graduate and suburban mom of three who went to hear Bono speak at Wheaton's Edman Chapel one evening and was forever changed to make a difference in the battle against HIV and AIDS.
Rather, the gift of tongues becomes a gift of speaking in other languages so that people from throughout the world could hear «the mighty works of God» (2:11) Even that miraculous event remains incomplete and misunderstood until it is interpreted by the apostolic preaching.
Charles's work was already known to me to some extent — he was a famous metaphysician even then — and I had heard him speak on perception at Harvard, when I was an undergraduate there, in a talk that was followed by an interesting exchange with C. I. Lewis.
Thanks Pastor Driscoll for speaking to problems that affect our culture, even when its not what people want to hear.
Oh then, I heard a voice which said, «There is one, even Christ Jesus, that can speak to thy condition,» and when I heard it my heart did leap....
When we feel, as Longinus said we will in the presence of the sublime, that we have created what in fact we've only heard, then it's time to hearken with particular attention and see how this startling utterance might be beckoning us to think, or speak, or even to live differently.
One evening Herb heard Dad speaking.
Christine, that is a really powerful way to convey that relationship, and one that portrays my relationship not to the bible, but more to the «feeling / knowing / hearing» god... Even at my most believing, I never had the experience of God talking directly to me and telling me what to do, but so many people I knew seemed to have this... I always had my doubts and confusions; the times where I truly felt god or heard god, it was at a deep sensing level... not anyting spoken or any kind of instruction.
My ordination means that my hometown church, where I first heard God speak to me, made my profession of faith, was baptized, and made my commitment to vocational Christian service, will not permit me even to speak to a Sunday school class, much less preach.
For example, if a man thinks of reality entirely as what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted, and touched, the needs to which the gospel speaks are not even recognized.
One evening she went to hear a BBC journalist speak at Oxford University.
Hallucinations — the person has invisible friends who (s) he insists are real, and to whom (s) he speaks daily, even though nobody can actually see or hear these friends.
I even hear now that with Falcao on his way to Chelsea that Loic Remy is now talking to West Ham, where is the news that Wenger is speaking to anyone??
I love Dawks so much, get more pumped from hearing him speak even if 49 % of it is incoherent.
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