Sentences with phrase «illiterate peasant»

I like the way Alan Hirsch describe the «message» of the Bible as being «simplex» simple because it can be understood by a child and an illiterate peasant complex, because we'll spend our entire life always discovering new aspects of it, and struggling to know more and more God and Jesus, and «the mystery» which Paul was running after (Phil 3)
In 1952, Josiah Akindayomi, then an illiterate peasant, fell into a trance while praying with friends.
One thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200 years of NT historians and theologians studies you lean upon) will remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our praises.
He exposes Chinese society in layers from the bottom upward: from remote, illiterate peasants; to the rising classes of businessmen; to local despots; to the twenty grades of Party apparatchiks; to the dominant, comparatively small caste of party leaders who are often ignorant of the people they rule.

Not exact matches

Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple, dirty (a new book), sometimes sick (the same book) preacher man who suffered from hallucinations (or «mythicizing» from P, M, M, L and J) and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a ma - mzer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
Spirit moves through all, including an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations.
Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations (or «mythicizing» from P, M, M, L and J) and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a mamzer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations (or «mythicizing» from P, M, M, L and J) and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a ma - mzer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
Jesus was actually only an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hal - lucinations and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a mam - zer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
Jesus was illiterate, a peasant and possibly a carpenter, probably suffered from hallucinations.
@mike You said: «some things never change you are still toting the line «Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant», which acknowledges his existence but still can not speak against Luke 4, where it states He read from the scroll.
some things never change you are still toting the line «Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant», which acknowledges his existence but still can not speak against Luke 4, where it states He read from the scroll.
«Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations».
Workers, peasants, probably most of them illiterate kept the industry of the country together despite attacks including international boycotts and terrorist acts from the fascists.
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