He came dressed
in camels hair, eating locust and wild honey.
Not exact matches
The Ancient Chinese used mercury; ancient Indians tried sitting over pots of steam or onions; German folklore recommended a concoction of ants,
camel saliva, and deer
hair boiled
in bear fat.
It is, as you can see, a representation of Our Lord wearing what looks like a pashmina, or maybe a
camel's -
hair hand - me - down from His cousin John the Baptist, and is entitled «The Agony
in the Wilderness.»
John was dressed
in camel's
hair, so they definitely didn't go out to see someone dressed
in splendor and glory.
Just like people
in the wilderness wearing
camel hair coats and eating locusts with a side of honey disrupt us, people who think Jesus actually meant all that stuff he said don't fit
in anywhere.
While not failing to strike these same notes of righteousness, judgment, and repentance, it differed as widely from John's message as his manner of life differed from that of the austere prophet, who lived alone
in the desert, was clothed
in camel's
hair, and «came neither eating nor drinking.»
We settled on meatloaf, thinking that you could make it look sort of like a
camel's hump... you know... if he was wearing a girdle of
camel's
hair, he had to have done something with the rest of the
camel... I modified the linked recipe by adding Worcestershire sauce, garlic and onion, and I thought it turned out a bit dry, but it wasn't bad, especially with a topping of vidalia onions browned
in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a little more honey.
Pastor, I'm just wondering if you yourself follow ALL the rest of this portion of the Law ie vs 19 or vs 27 regarding cutting the
hair at the side of your head, or vs 32 regarding «rising
in the presence of elders» or... vs 30 regarding observing the Sabbath — especially after what Our Lord Jesus did
in Matt 12 and what He taught
in Matt 5 - 7?!? I would suggest that you «do not choke at gnats and swallow
camels», and that you prayerfully read what the apostle Paul wrote
in 1 Cor 9: 3, 19 - 23 esp vs22 - 23.
He stands between the old and the new ages, the last of the great Old Testament prophets: dressed
in a cloak of
camel hair, fasting and living
in the wilderness, preaching words of threat and judgment.
They traveled to this locust - eating,
camel -
hair - wearing prophet not because he knew the difference between lowercase and uppercase truth, but because they recognized the truth
in his words.
He clothed himself
in camel's
hair.
The store designed the pants to be worn with sweaters (not sport jackets), such as their
camel's -
hair V - neck pullover ($ 25), which Pringle of Scotland knits
in the noncamel colors of red, off - blue and olive.
He was interested enough to have grown specimens of loosestrife
in his garden, and to have spent much of the summers of 1862 and 1863 snipping stamens, «castrating» the plants to use his unsettling terminology, and meticulously hand - fertilizing them with
camel -
hair brushes.
Prices: The average price point clocks
in at about $ 200 (with a range from about $ 115 for a cotton button down up to $ 585 for an Italian
camel hair coat).
Todd Snyder's version of the coat takes it to new luxe levels
in Italian - washed
camel hair (that's oh so soft!)
The pair were pictured out shopping together
in London, opting for almost identical boots, long
camel tone jackets, and if that's not enough, very similar
hair cuts.
Holden is often, however not for long, a little harsh, and it might be he has a tendency to generalise from insufficient proof (
in this instance his
camel's -
hair layer had actually been stolen from his space), however he has actually viewed and done a lot for a 16 - year - old, and also a whole lot has actually been done to him.