Sentences with phrase «find text passages»

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If you do find a passage that seems to support the church practice in question, you need to do some serious Bible study to make sure it really says what you think it says, and you're not just using it as a proof text.
Here we overhear the Abbot of Pluscarden speaking to his monks, but the texts have been edited to make them accessible to the general reader, and only occasionally do we find passages of specific concern to the community at Pluscarden.
They apply proof - texts to support a paradigm in which women submit to their husbands, stay out of church leadership, and find their ultimate calling in the home as mothers... while ignoring those passages that instruct women to cover their heads when they pray, call their husbands «master,» and function as the property of their fathers and husbands.
But since «to elect» simply means «to choose,» I believe we can take this passage as a key text on election and predestination, because the term «he chose us» is found in this verse.
In light of the passages where the concept of a non-temporal God has been found, it would have been appropriate for Whitehead to declare that the non-temporal act of all - inclusive unfettered valuation is God, and to characterize it as the timeless source of all order, as he does in the text in sentences 1, 2 and 4.
The text of the decision can be found here, but the key passage reads as follows:
I found occasionally that assigned passages began too late or ended too soon for the movement of the pericope, and once in a while odd excisions were made right in the middle of the text.
«The much - touted «biblical argument» in support of corporal punishment is founded upon proof - texting a few isolated passages from Proverbs.
And at least one of these common passages on tree ring proxies closely follows a classic text by noted paleoclimatologist Raymond Bradley, but with a key alteration not found in the original.
When it comes to finding the deeper meaning in a text passage, a word cloud is a simple application that...
• Color by shapes • Color by counting • Color by addition and subtraction • Color by parts of speech • Sort the letters • Beginning sounds • Ending sounds • Color the words • Count the syllables • Solve the riddles • Word bank activity • Two comprehension passages with multiple text - based questions • Read, find, write and circle the parts of speech
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When it comes to finding the deeper meaning in a text passage, a word cloud is a simple application that you might have seen as a cute bit of fluff rather than a useful academic tool.
In San Francisco, one school found that text - to - speech tools read passages too quickly for students to follow, so teachers had to jump in and read the text out loud — distracting other students.
In fact, this more economical way of highlighting forces me to find the crux of what I think is important and allow the surrounding text to act as a gloss on that single passage I have highlighted.
If you've ever searched online for close reading passages, you know it can be hard to find high - quality short texts to share with students.
Fully searchable enter any text to easily find any passage
Or make the marked up text a group project, finding six passages that seem significant and each making a comment that the teacher could read and respond to or even grade.
And you can find any book (or even a favorite passage hidden somewhere in your library) with a quick text search.
I found that if I read some random passage from a «super text» (e.g. some page from Poor Charlie's Almanack, or some passage from the letters of Warren Buffett or Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher) just before I sleep, then while I slept what I had read does things inside my brain.
The work uses a grid derived from digital wireframe images — found or created — as the architecture supporting short passages of text.
He works with video, installation and text, using found and original material, to investigate memory and the passage of time.
It could make its findings known by ratings on various scales, by means of colour - coded highlighting of text, by producing footnotes to selected passages, etc..
And at least one of these common passages on tree ring proxies closely follows a classic text by noted paleoclimatologist Raymond Bradley, but with a key alteration not found in the original.
Previously, I found extensive passages bearing «striking similarity» to a classic text by the distinguished paleoclimatologist (and «hockey stick» co-author) Raymond Bradley in the background sections on tree rings and on ice cores.
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