Sentences with phrase «gnashing their teeth later»

Jeremy, is it your assessment that the only person weeping / gnashing their teeth later to be honored by Jesus is the servant in Matthew 25:14 - 30?

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Even now, these many decades later, In the great marketplace of Amazon, The sales rank of The Prophet is high, Higher at this moment than any of my books has ever been, Except one of them, once, fleetingly, And at that thought I gnash my teeth And once more fling the Book to the Earth.
I can see how the unprofitable servant of 25:14 - 30 may very well be an oppressed servant who will later be honored by Jesus, though he now weeps and gnashes his teeth at the cruelty of his master.
Groans, growls and gnashing of teeth follow as the itemized bill, the computation of which would tax a mainframe computer and which totaled slightly less than the latest contract for a fully - loaded Boeing 777, was delivered by yet another gloved hand holding yet another gilded platter.
His latest words on the subject are, for me, the definitive response, because when you realise that a win over Newcastle today will make it five out of six, the wailing and teeth gnashing of some fans does seem a bit of an overreaction.
The latest research suggests the decline of moralising religions is inevitable, but that is not a cause for wailing and gnashing of teeth
SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: Like the Cayenne, all the Porsche sports - car purists can whine and gnash their teeth about what they likely view as the latest abomination from Porsche, but give the German automaker credit: Everything Porsche builds is true to the company's roots when it comes to performance.
The beginning of the this latest round of teeth gnashing and chest beating began with the news that e-book sales for the first quarter of this year surpassed the sales of hardcovers.
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