Sentences with phrase «gates of the city»

Also at 11 a.m., the Coalition for the Homeless will release a report on the root cause of the city's historic homelessness, with Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi and NYC Council members Stephen Levin and Brad Lander in attendance, outside east gate of City Hall, Manhattan.
Archaeologists have uncovered the Essene Gate of the City, and it is only a few hundred yards from the upper room.
When the execution had been approved by the procurator, after a hurried examination, soldiers led Jesus and two others consigned to the same fate out of the north gate of the city to the place of execution.
The arch of Holstentor is the only remaining gate of the city.
Open the doors and garden gates of city homes for LYP's and HYP's 2017 springtime tours, and be amazed at the stylish lifestyles enjoyed in convenient locales.
22:23 If a damsel that is a virgin be betrothed unto an husband, and a man find her in the city, and lie with her; 22:24 Then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate of that city, and ye shall stone them with stones that they die; the damsel, because she cried not, being in the city
If we do this, we will be able to write the words of truth upon the doorposts of our homes — and on the gates of the city, a city we share with others, some of different faith, and others of no faith at all.
And when He came near the gate of the city, behold, a dead man was being carried out, the only son of his mother; and she was a widow.
Since the time of the judges, the rulers of Israel had sat at the gates of the cities, hearing the people, settling their disputes with and claims against one another, and meting out justice.
The gates of the city are open, but the wicked are excluded.
Then someone found a text in Ezekiel [see Chapter 44:1] which suggested that when «the gates of the city were closed only the Lord could go in and out.»
The Bible also states that it is ok for a parent to leave a disobedient child outside the gates of the city or to stone them.
I hope, if you're a woman, that you go outside the gates of the city during your period, or, if you're a man, you send your wife outside the gates of the city during her period.
I hope that if your children backtalk you that you take them outside the gates of the city and stone them to death.
And Luke reports the restoration of life which Jesus gave to the widow's son as he was being carried out in a funeral procession through the gate of the city of Nain to the cemetery (Luke 7:11 - 17).
Roman society was understandably outraged when Cybele traveled to the gates of their city but, preoccupied as the Romans then were with invading Celts, could do little to keep her out.
Hus then left the church dressed like this, passed close to a stake on which his books were burning and praying all the time, went through the crowd to his own stake, which was set up at the gates of the city.
A 61 - year - old cab driver posted on Facebook early today that city and state politicians were to blame for his financial ruin — then pulled up to the gates of City Hall and shot himself dead with a shotgun, authorities said.
In fact, so many people showed up that Liu decided to repeat his prepared announcement speech a second time to a crowd that had gathered at the gates of City Hall Park after they were refused entry to the steps because the area had reached capacity.
But reporters continued to pepper her with questions, following her out the gates of City Hall plaza and toward her office on Centre Street, where she eventually said she stood by the mayor.
At the time, Sex and the City was at its zenith, and Nixon threw her star power behind the organization, at one point chaining herself, along with a group of other public - school parents, to the gates of City Hall.
Hours before killing himself at the gates of City Hall, Schifter penned a lengthy Facebook post blasting de Blasio, Gov. Cuomo and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg for «destroying a once - thriving industry.»
However, the current data obtained suggests the opposite: an earthquake with an epicenter at the gates of the city, which would allow the people only very little time to find protection, but which would trigger less powerful ground movements.
With the paternal brothers convinced their adoptive sibling is after the throne, the fugitive dashes for the gates of the city with his reluctant arranged - bride - to - be in tow.
The French used petard, - a loud discharge of intestinal gas, - for a kind of infernal engine for blasting through the gates of a city.
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