Sentences with phrase «in death of the pet»

For the church was threatened with martyrdom; it had, in fact, only recently experienced the blood purge which resulted in the deaths of Peter and Paul.
Alternatively treating Heartworm is well over $ 2500, and could result in the death of your pet.
In extreme cases, aggression may result in the death of a pet.
Congestive heart failure can be fatal resulting in the death of your pet.
A post-mortem can provide more information about the illness or injury that resulted in the death of your pet.

Not exact matches

In the wake of Kikito's distressing death, we're collectively forgetting other incidents in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worsIn the wake of Kikito's distressing death, we're collectively forgetting other incidents in which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worsin which extreme deference to pets aboard airplanes might well have actually made things worse.
CNBC's Contessa Brewer reports United's handling of pets are in focus following the death of a puppy on a flight from Houston to New York.
In December, Trump selected Peter Navarro, author of «Death by China: Confronting the Dragon,» to head the National Trade Council, a new White House office.
Mashable's Peter Allen Clark wrote in December that Finch's death is a «terrible, predictable culmination» of the swatting phenomenon:
NEW YORK, March 20 - United Airlines is halting the shipment of pets in airplane cargo holds while it studies improvements, the carrier said on Tuesday, after the death of a puppy and mistakes in handling other dogs last week sparked negative publicity.
IN RESPONSE TO PET DEATHS, UNITED AIRLINES IS BANNING A BUNCH OF POPULAR DOG AND CAT BREEDS FROM FLYING Mastiffs, Pekingese, shih - tzus, several bulldog breeds, as well as Burmese and Persian cats, all got the boot.
In 2011, Peter Navarro, a failed San Diego mayoral candidate and business professor at the University of California - Irvine, published «Death by China.»
Another jury recommended death for Peter Avsenew, who was convicted of killing a Wilton Manors couple, Kevin Powell and Stephen Adams, in late 2010.
Yes, we may invoke Leviticus, Peter, Corinthians, Jesus» words in Matthew, and others to point to the sinfulness of sodomy, but the new covenant removes the penalty of death by the hands of men for this sin.
This response was perhaps most poignantly displayed on the vigil of his death by the thousands of young people who gathered in St. Peter's Square to mourn the imminent loss of the man who had become their spiritual father.
He also offers, finally, an essential reminder of why so many around the world could not take their eyes away from the death vigil and the extraordinary funeral at which the words «Santo subito» and «Magnus» reverberated, not only in the stones of St. Peter's Square.
When these travelers heard what was being said in their own language, they wondered what was going on, and so Peter tells them all about Jesus, His death and resurrection, and how He is the promised Messiah of Israel (Acts 2:14 - 36).
The answer to that question is the answer to this question: «Did Peter and the other apostles believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus when they beleived in Him for eternal life?»
I also want to point out that Peter and the apostles did not believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus until after He died and rose again (cf. Matt 16:20 - 23; Mark 9:31 - 32; Luke 9:44 - 45; 18:31 - 34; 24:19 - 26; John 20:9, 24 - 30).
The Bible considers ALL Christians to be saints... not just a select few... Peter called all the followers saints in letter to the churches in Asia minor... Paul refers to all Christians as well to be saints... not because of what we do... but because of who we are... we are set aside by God... thru Jesus death and resurrection... those of us who have acceptd this are saints...
I have not yet seen an explanation on how Peter and the apostles could have eternal life without believing in the death and resurrection of Jesus, but how today we must believe it.
Terrible Queen Jezebel of the Old Testament was a warning to women in my circles, the death knell for any woman in leadership, carrying the accusations and implications of female bitterness, manipulation, emasculation, power, idol - worshipping, hyper sexuality, layers upon layers of pet sins encapuslated in one woman's ancient story of Israel.
Though the Bible occasionally speaks of the death of the soul (cf. Ezek 18:4; Matt 16:25 - 26; Jas 1:21; 5:20; 1 Pet 1:9) these texts do not refer to the death of the soul itself, but to the separation of the body from the soul, which results in physical death (see the following articles by Bob Wilkin: «Soul Talk, Soul Food, and Soul Salvation»; «Saving the Soul of a Fellow Christian (James 5:29 - 20)»; «Saving Your Soul By Doing Good (James 1:21)»; «Gaining by Losing (Matthew 16:24 - 28)»; «Suffering which results in Abundant Life (1 Peter 1:9)»).
In Luke's version of Pentecost, Peter captures the moment perfectly: This is Jesus whom God raised up, «having freed him from death, because it was impossible for him to be held in its power» (Acts 2:24In Luke's version of Pentecost, Peter captures the moment perfectly: This is Jesus whom God raised up, «having freed him from death, because it was impossible for him to be held in its power» (Acts 2:24in its power» (Acts 2:24).
However, just like it says in 1 Peter chapter 3 where during the time between Jesus's death and resurrection where he was preaching to the spirits who were in prison who once lived from days of Noah and the flood, that they were actually not lost souls after all.
Peter Robbins, who voiced Charlie Brown in most of the Peanuts specials has been arrested on charges of stalking and making a threat to cause death or great bodily injury.
At his death on April 2, 2005, between the thousands packed into St. Peter's Square, and the group of doctors, nuns, priests, and bishops in his bedroom, John Paul ended his papacy as far from alone as one can be.
Peter and the other apostles faced imprisonment, torture, and even death in their task of taking Jesus to the ends of the earth.
The apostle Paul also preached in Rome and, like Peter, was put to death at the command of the emperor Nero during his fierce persecution of Roman Christians.
Peter tells those who had collaborated in the death of Jesus that his resurrection from the dead meant that he had now become the Lord, which means our judge.
In Matthew, Mark and Luke, Peter's answer to Jesus» question is followed by the first of Jesus» predictions of his suffering and death.
It is true that both the gospels and the speeches of Peter and Paul in Acts give important testimony as to what the apostles taught about the Christian life and proclaimed about the meaning of Jesus» own life, death, and resurrection; yet both the gospels and Acts were written, not by apostles, but by later disciples, and their evidence on particular points stands in need of confirmation, if possible, from the apostles themselves.
With the deaths of Paul and Peter and the engulfing of the Jerusalem church in the Jewish War, never to reemerge as the headquarters of Gentile Christianity, a new situation arose.
Within this large design, the violence of the crucifixion and the temple priesthood's highly active part in it are highlighted by smaller touches characterized by ironic reversals: the loyal Peter cowardly denies Jesus, and Joseph of Arimathea» the Sanhedrin member» bravely claims him; the Jewish high priest pronounces Jesus blasphemous and worthy of death, while the Roman centurion supervises the execution and proclaims Jesus the «Son of God.»
In The Bible Tells Me So, Peter Enns attempts to present an approach to Scripture which allows for us to accept that it has historical and scientific errors and that it contradicts itself at various places, and yet still retain the Bible as an important witness to the theological and spiritual struggles which were faced by our forefathers in the faith, and more importantly, as a historical document about the life of Jesus and how the death and resurrection of Jesus resulted in the transformation of the first century mediterranean worlIn The Bible Tells Me So, Peter Enns attempts to present an approach to Scripture which allows for us to accept that it has historical and scientific errors and that it contradicts itself at various places, and yet still retain the Bible as an important witness to the theological and spiritual struggles which were faced by our forefathers in the faith, and more importantly, as a historical document about the life of Jesus and how the death and resurrection of Jesus resulted in the transformation of the first century mediterranean worlin the faith, and more importantly, as a historical document about the life of Jesus and how the death and resurrection of Jesus resulted in the transformation of the first century mediterranean worlin the transformation of the first century mediterranean world.
In the book of Acts, Peter raises Dorcas from the state of death.
In the Pauline epistles, therefore, in i Peter, and in Hebrews, the primitive valuation of the death and resurrection of Christ as «eschatological» events is developed in striking wayIn the Pauline epistles, therefore, in i Peter, and in Hebrews, the primitive valuation of the death and resurrection of Christ as «eschatological» events is developed in striking wayin i Peter, and in Hebrews, the primitive valuation of the death and resurrection of Christ as «eschatological» events is developed in striking wayin Hebrews, the primitive valuation of the death and resurrection of Christ as «eschatological» events is developed in striking wayin striking ways.
So Peter with an extraordinary completeness presents us with the Christ who pre-existed in history and before history began (1:10, 11, 20), the Christ who came to this earth and who suffered and died for men on the cross (1:16 - 22; 2:24), the Christ who descended into Hades and so tasted the full bitterness of death (3:19), the Christ who rose from death (1:3, 21; 3:21), the Christ who ascended into glory (1:11; 3:22), and the Christ who will come again (1:7, 13; 4:7; 5:1, 4).
If the disciples and Peter follow the risen Jesus to Galilee where he is initiating a second career, they will not only «see the Lord» as he continues his ministry among the marginalized masses, they will also participate in his resurrection, even as they participated in his death; and consequently, like him at the beginning of his career in the narrative world of Mark's Gospel, they will be called into being as God's beloved daughters and sons and simultaneously be empowered to actualize the possibilities of the reign of Christ.
The Evangelist tells the story in direct narrative style, soloists act out the various roles of Jesus, Mary, the High Priest, Peter and others, while the chorus comments on the betrayal, death and resurrection.
The year of Christianity Today's birth also brought the death of five American missionaries in Ecuador: Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, and Peter Fleming.
According to Peter Berger, moral outrage in the face of evil, courage in defiance of death, and trust in an underlying cosmic order are among the «prototypical human gestures» which can be interpreted as «signals of transcendence».
599 Jesus» violent death was not the result of chance in an unfortunate coincidence of circumstances, but is part of the mystery of God's plan, as St. Peter explains to the Jews of Jerusalem in his first sermon on Pentecost: «This Jesus [was] delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God.
Innocent VIII was succeeded by Rodrigo Borgia, who, as Alexander VI, was in the chair of Peter from 1492 to his death in 1503.
Urban II came to the See of Peter in 1088, three years after the death of Gregory VII, and occupied it until 1099.
We can prove this by 1 Peter 3:19 - 20: «By whom also He went and preached to the spirits in prison, who formerly were disobedient, when once the divine longsuffering waited in the days of Noah...» This event occurred between Christ's death and resurrection.
The event of transfiguration is to be seen in relation to Peter's confession and the teaching of Jesus about his death and the nature of Christian discipleship.
In his speech Peter recounts the manner of Judas's death.
Frank Dandrea's son Peter, who assumed control of the business in 1954 after his father's death, further expanded the company's growing operations in the United States and internationally.
What if Osama Bin Laden owned Arsenal???? If Stan Kroenke's was just in the stand watching Arsenal play he would be insignificant The point here its about Arsenal a club with history and a philosophy Arsenal represents London the monarch and the UK Arsenal is a brand an ambassador to the values of the UK London and its people If you are pro life you would know that bin laden and kroenke are figures of the same coin and that is pro death pro terror How would you feel if I butchered your pet for fun?
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