Sentences with phrase «for chariot»

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If you've been paying close attention, you've noticed a new update for Chariot was just released.
May the King rest peacefully for his chariot is made of sturdy stuff indeed.
My father had already departed for his chariot in the sky, and she was winding her hair with flowers, preparing to leave through the secret ways of water, to join her sisters on their grassy riverbanks.
Undoubtedly it'll spend an unfortunate amount of time in Los Angeles traffic, but it's perhaps an earned retirement for a chariot that saw it all, from snow to sand, Great Lakes to crystal - blue sea.
So it made sense for Chariot to find its way over as well.
Under the sincere but inadequate handling of Mr. Marton, best known for his chariot race in «Ben Hur,» Ray Daley and Jack Warden are unable to explore the possibilities of these roles.
Arrangements will be made for your chariot to be waiting for you outside a winery pickup location.
As for chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea, have you ever considered that Egypt had a navy?
He will use them as leaders of a thousand and leaders of fifty; he will make them plow his plowland and harvest his harvest and make his weapons of war and the gear for his chariots.

Not exact matches

The 1959 version of «Ben - Hur,» already a remake of a 1925 silent movie of the same name, won a record number of Oscars and is most famous for its epic chariot race.
This isn't a blinged - out ride for those who want to roll large, but it isn't a dowdy chariot for suburban sports parents, either.
We have a lion or horse with a chariot for the shock value.
Chariot also operates dedicated routes for companies who have employees commuting from similar areas to its offices.
Chariot for Women, a new ride - sharing service set to debut on April 19, will feature women - only drivers for women and children passengers.
In 2016, the automaker acquired on - demand shuttle service Chariot for far below $ 1 billion and invested in Velodyne, a maker of Lidar technology.
For if you are careful to carry out these commands, then kings who sit on David's throne will come through the gates of this palace, riding in chariots and on horses, accompanied by their officials and their people.
Next we are going to hear that the supporting facts are that they unearthed relics that suggest that the Coloseum was built for ancient basketball games and monster chariot races.
There are plans in the bibile that describe in immense detail the exact dimensions & specifications of one of the «fiery chariots» & how these «angels» instructed man to build a place for it to be kept.
For example, if as Matthew claims anything is possible with the Lord, then why couldn't Judah defeat the iron chariots when the Lord was with him (Judges1: 19)?
Too often modern sensibilities and the penchant for morbid social drama beget a world where life is hell and family is a chariot of despair.
Do you think amputees are hard for god, sort of like iron chariots?
(Did the Ethiopian have the slowest chariot in antiquity or was Philip training for a marathon?)
The Academy Award - winning film Chariots of Fire (1982) illustrates well the value of play for its own sake.
There was someone who would not go away, someone to watch as the fiery chariot took off for the heavens and the prophet's mantle fell into Elisha's open arms.
6 For the Lord had made the army of the Syrians hear the sound of chariots, and of horses, the sound of a great army, so that they said one to another, «Behold, the king of Israel has hired against us the kings of the Hittites and the kings of Egypt to come upon us.»
A priest he shall heal for a blessing, a master of a house he shall heal for the value of a not too good ox; the lord of a town must pay the value of a very valuable ox; and the lord of a province the value of a chariot and four.16
And if you have read the story in 1 Kings 18, you remember that it was a great victory and a great display of power for the Only True God in Heaven, and Elijah was so excited that, on his way back to town, he was able to outrun the horses pulling the chariot.
Mounting his chariot, The king made for Jezreel.
So Jehu wrote letters, and sent them to Samaria, to the rulers of the city, to the elders, and to the guardians of the sons of Ahab, saying, 2 «Now then, as soon as this letter comes to you, seeing your master's sons are with you, and there are with you chariots and horses, fortified cities also, and weapons, 3 select the best and fittest of your master's sons and set him on his father's throne, and fight for your master's house.»
mounted his chariot and made for Jezreel; and with (as it were) the hand of Yahweh upon him, Elijah pulled himself together (4) and went, as runner to the chariot, all the way to Jezreel.
16 Then Jehu mounted his chariot, and went to Jezreel, for Joram lay there.
The African - American spiritual songs contain imagery reflecting this notion of the sent and the sender: «Swing low, sweet chariot, comin» for to carry me home; a band of angels Comin» after me, comin» for to carry me home»; or «Oh Lord, I want some valiant soldier to help me bear the cross.»
It's pretty safe to say that the guy who got the Book of Abraham was on those Egyptian funerary papyri, and that Million man armies battles with horses and chariots and scimitars and other iron things that would not reach the Americas for centuries, the guy who ran bank pyramid scams, yeah, it's safe to say that Joseph Smith was not only a false prophet but also an outright conman.
«Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help and rely on horses, who trust in chariots because they are many and in horsemen because they are very strong, but do not look to the Holy One of Israel or consult the Lord» (Isa.
In gratitude for his brilliant interpretation of the dreams, the Pharaoh took off his signet ring and put it on Joseph's hand, and long inured though he was to prison garb, arrayed him in fine linen, made him ride in the second chariot and declared, «I am Pharaoh, and without you may no man lift his hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.»
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
Alas for those who go down to Egypt for help and who rely on horses, who trust in chariots because they are many and in horsemen because they are very strong, but do not look to the Holy One of Israel or consult the LORD!
What von Däniken actually says about religion is not immediately clear to me, though it seems to be clear to some of his readers — for instance, to the retired Denver businessman who, after reading Chariots of the Gods?
His Israel of God in Prophecy and Chariots of Salvation are two books that stick particularly to the Bible In both books he remains true to an exegesis that is rooted in the OT and NT Scriptures making it possible for the Christian to understand what has otherwise been an eschatological landscape filled with clouds of personal prognostications that masquerade as Biblical.
Strategy becomes idolatry, for ancient Israel and for us today, when we make alliances with those who seem to offer strength — the chariots of Egypt, the vassal kings of Rome — at the expense of our dependence on God who judges all nations, and in defiance of God's manifest concern for the stranger, the widow, the orphan, and the oppressed.
@ Chariot This is the same fear mongering that has existed for thousands of years.
«He said, «These will be the ways of the king who will reign over you: he will take your sons and appoint them to his chariots and to be his horsemen, and to run before his chariots; and he will appoint for himself commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and some to plow his ground and to reap his harvest, and to make his implements of war and the equipment of his chariots.
Unfortunately this is proof for Topher's YEC worldview since obviously the dinosaur was running from the humans who were hunting it... Or maybe it was running because humans were using it in their dino - chariot racing games.
Snakes talk, men live in whales for 3 days, bread rains down from the sky, a man parted the sea, chariots of fire come and go from heaven, and there's a flaming sward guarding this garden of fruit... Anyone who believes this stuff is a dummy of the highest order..
In the great hymns and spirituals of the 18th and 19th centuries, such as in «There is a balm in Gilead / to make the wounded whole,» and «Swing low, sweet chariot, / comin» for to carry me home,» he finds «a directness and a fervor of utterance and humility which involves man's nobility and, to me, a spark of divinity.»
Colour's five hues from th» eyes their sight will take; Music's five notes the ears as deaf can make; The flavours five deprive the mouth of taste; The chariot course, and the wild hunting waste Make mad the mind; and objects rare and strange, Sought for, men's conduct will to evil change.
For instance, it is probable that what happened at the Red Sea — actually the Sea of Reeds — had more to do with darkness and an east wind and chariots mired in the mud and the change of the tide, than with the vertical walls of water rendered so picturesquely by Cecil B. DeMille.
In Chariots of Fire when Jenny reminds her brother Eric of God's purpose for him (his missions work in China, for which he is still remembered today), he pauses briefly and then delivers that memorable line: «Oh, Jenny.
He leaves in Israel only ten chariots and fifty horsemen, «for the king of Syria had destroyed them and made them like the dust at threshing» (13:7).
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