Sentences with phrase «grain of wheat»

We have searched long and hard to bring you this wide selection of flours from grains of wheat, oats and rye, from seeds like amaranth, sorghum and quinoa, and nuts like cashew, pistachio and almond.
He wrote that there were «some as large as limes or large plums; others, as small as pine nuts or even grains of wheat, and between the two extremes are many different sizes.
This is an image of a germinating grain of wheat, as seen through a scanning electron microscope.
In this case, the cauliflower shape of the polysaccharide is created by the symbiosis of bacteria and yeast and was thought to resemble grains of wheat.
White flour is what's left after stripping virtually all the nutrients and fiber out of a whole grain of wheat.
Note: these proteins are high in omega 3 fatty acids because the animals are allowed to graze on what nature intended — plants and not inflammatory and highly GMO'ed grains of wheat, corn and soy!
The smaller population of readers who are willing to wade through the self - published chaff in search of those precious few grains of wheat quite reasonably expect that they should not have to pay premium prices for the privilege.
If you're simply trying to avoid gluten in your pup's diet, you can either pick a grain - free diet, which won't contain gluten by default, or just avoid the gluten - containing cereal grains of wheat, rye, barley, and triticale.
The locals will recommend you try the Gurullos, a stew with pasta, or Tringo, a stew with grains of wheat, port, beans, and herbs.
Apparently, in between «scratching the floor for grains of wheat», Mr Appell also chairs the Ethics Committee of the Union of Officially Credentialed Writers.
He estimated that there were at least forty different pod types of the chiles, «some as large as limes or large plums; others, as small as pine nuts or even grains of wheat, and between the two extremes are many different sizes.
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abides alone; but if it die, it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
The kingdom of God is a seed, a grain of wheat, the kingdom of God is a treasure in a field, it's leaven in the bread, it's a feast, and a wedding, and a party, it's the forever way, there isn't a flash - in - the - pan performance with God's ways.
«Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.
The Kingdom of God starts small, a grain of wheat, a mustard seed, a leaven in the loaf.
Was the earthly body of Christ somehow consumed in his resurrection like a grain of wheat that sprouts new life (I Cor.
«Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth by itself alone but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit.»
In an effort to convince them, Paul utilizes the analogy of a grain of wheat in order to develop the difference between two kinds of bodies, the flesh - and - blood body of the present, which has its own glory, and the spiritual body of the future, which will be superior in glory to the physical body as one star is superior in splendor to another.
Sojourners in Washington, DC, founded by Jim Wallis, and the offshoot of that, The Grain of Wheat church community in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Preachingon the parable of the wheat and the tares, Augustine instructed his Catholic congregation perhaps unduly influenced by their Donatist neighbours: «I must tell your graces plainly that in the sanctuaries of the church there are wheat grains and there are weeds, just as among the laity there are grains of wheat and there are weeds» (Sermon 73.4).
Again and again it has been found that when men deal with this tradition faithfully and honestly, being the men they are and caught in the time which is theirs, then it comes alive; and the tradition itself is like the grain of wheat which falls into the ground, losing itself so as to spring up and bear fruit.
The bible said we were like a grain of wheat or corn and must die «to that form» (implied) as the plant to arise only represents that seed in its natural purpose, and does not resemble it at all.
Jesus understood it: «Unless the grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone.
I have read that the key to church growth is parking, not pruning, but Jesus has another vision of church growth: «Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit» (John 12:24).
He begins with a very simple but meaningful analogy — a grain of wheat falling into the ground to die so that new life may come from it.
Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears abundant fruit.
From a skein of yarn comes a warm scarf, from a grain of wheat comes a loaf of bread, from a block of wood comes a delicate spoon.
There is a very peculiar dynamics of granular matter, such as dry sand or grains of wheat.
The colors of the grains of wheat are white or red with reflections of amber.
Nature has put just the right amount of vitamins and minerals in the embryo in each grain of wheat to accompany that quantity of food
They look like pieces of coral or small clumps of cauliflower and range from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a hazelnut.
There's sometimes a grain of wheat in the chaff - in this case the performance of Willem Dafoe as «Bobby» the motel's harassed and almost saintly tolerant manager - and given a well - deserved Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
He is supporting the campaign although not a grain of his wheat will be used in Hovis's loaves.
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