Sentences with phrase «in subjection to»

Eventually, even the Jewish law of circumcision, as a way of proving one's self in subjection to God, was done away with about 20 years later, when it was decided that faith by works proved loyalty to God — not simply one's race.
He lived in subjection to his parents, grew up, learned a trade, made friends and enemies, walked the dusty roads of Judea, climbed mountains, and sailed the Sea of Galilee.
Your husband will answer to God, and you must answer to God for how you respond to your husband, even when he causes you to suffer.Just as we are to obey government in every ordinance, and servants are to obey their masters, even the ones who are abusive and surly, «likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands»... You can freely call your husband «lord» when you know that you are addressing the one who put him in charge and asked you to suffer at your husband's hands just as our Lord suffered at the hands of unjust authorities... When you endure evil and railing without returning it, you receive a blessing, not just as a martyr, but as one who worships God.»
In God's creation man was ordained to be the head, and woman to be in subjection to man (1 Cor.
... 3that aged women likewise be reverent in demeanor, not slanderers nor enslaved to much wine, teachers of that which is good; 4that they may train the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, 5to be sober — minded, chaste, workers at home, kind, being in subjection to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed:...
If she isn't in subjection to her husband, she isn't to her Lord either.
If they do attempt to teach men, they are not in subjection to God.
If women do teach Scriptures to men, then they are not in subjection to God.
Romans 13:1 - 2 tell us to be in subjection to the superior authorities even as we are to God.
A woman is not refused any rights, she is only to be in subjection to him but all are accountable to God.
I'm sure you have a boss that you are in subjection to but you arent any less of a person and that relationship works when your boss is respectable to you.
Moreover, it is in our subjection to one another and our acceptance of each other's roles that harmony can exist within the respective trinities.
Both the Son and the Spirit recognize God the Father's role and they are in subjection to that role.
And yes, a wife should be ins subjection to her husband, just as a man should be in subjection to Christ, and Christ to God.

Not exact matches

'' [T] he salient feature of a securities transaction is the public solicitation of venture capital to be used in a business enterprise... this subjection of the investor's money to the risks of an enterprise over which he exercise no managerial control is the basic economic reality of a security transaction.»
A good many ethical and good individuals are here to try and expose the hypocrisy and power seeking addiction of «christian elders» to continuously «grooming» young impressionable children into their subjection via the vile evil that is belief in religious fantasy..
Causality is the rule of all changes in the world, But Brahman is free from subjection to causality.
Chaste be your mind and your body, and both in subjection, obediently, steadfastly seeking the aim set before them; only through discipline may a man learn to be free.
«15 In his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjectioIn his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjectioin subjection.
The Catholic Christian Church requires itself a principle of cosmic unity that will bind in one whole all wisdom natural and revealed; a principle which will give to Christianity a grandeur and a truth that will far outshine its rivals, and give to man with its deeper truth, the humility, charity and promise ofmercy that comes only of subjection to God, a subjection for which the heart of man cries out.
A «good» husband routinely beat his wife to keep her in subjection; «good» parents often beat their children in order to «get the devil» or the «sin - nature» out of them.
But a truly social doctrine of the Trinity contains the vision of a community of women and men in church and society without privilege or subjection to each other - or to God.
further, we are to be in relative subjection to kings and governors as they have their positions due to God's allowance.
Yet in the knowledge that his days are numbered, that his real power has been taken from him, we can, on the basis of this take heart that the church can not be defeated in its mission to bring the whole world into subjection to Jesus Christ.
First, in verse 11, a woman is to learn in quietness with all subjection.
2 The overseer should therefore be irreprehensible, a husband of one wife, moderate in habits, sound in mind, orderly, hospitable, qualified to teach, 3 not a drunken brawler, not a smiter, but reasonable, not belligerent, not a lover of money, 4 a man presiding over his own household in a fine manner, having children in subjection with all seriousness; 5 (if indeed any man does not know how to preside over his own household, how will he take care of God's congregation?)
The widespread conception of the «Supreme Being» as an entity distinct from this world but controlling it according to plan and keeping human beings in a state of infantile subjection has been a not too subtle mask of the divine patriarch.5
Sin itself is a demonic power, alien to man in his true nature, which has got entrance into human life and has brought it into subjection.
In 1 Corinthians 15:28 Paul speaks of all things being ultimately subjected to Christ, but he does not imply that subjection means salvation.
The counsel of mutual subjection to each other «in Christ» is good advice for Christians who marry.
5Therefore one must be in subjection, not only to avoid God's wrath but also for the sake of conscience.
And He put all things in subjection under His feet, and gave Him as head over all things to the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.»
«He was in his youth of a temperament full of fire and life; and when this began to make itself felt, it was very grievous to him; and he sought by many devices how he might bring his body into subjection.
26 And God went on to say: «Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness, and let them have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and the domestic animals and all the earth and every moving animal that is moving upon the earth.»
However, he also says St. Paul demonstrates «courage» when he uses these concepts to describe how mutual subjection in Christ works.
28 Further, God blessed them and God said to them: «Be fruitful and become many and fill the earth and subdue it, and have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and every living creature that is moving upon the earth.»
These contemporary trends are reflected in the New Testament, partly in vigorous reaction against such beliefs, not by denying the reality to which they referred, but by claiming that in the gospel men were delivered from helpless subjection to that reality.
Blanche A. Jenson meditates on the losses, precisely for women, entailed in the subjection of the biblical narrative, in all its hard - edged oddity, to the demands of feminist theory.
J. M. Sterrett defines Antinomianism as follows: «In its widest sense the term is used to designate the doctrines of extreme fanatics who deny subjection to any law other than the subjective caprices of the empirical individual, though this individual is generally credited as the witness and interpreter of the Holy Spirit.»
Israel forgot Yahweh who in anger «sold» her into subjection to an alien power; Israel came back in penitence to Yahweh who then effected salvation through the judge.
Marriage for her was to be a situation of bondage, maternity a period suffering and anguish, and in silence and subjection, she was to play the role of a dependent on man's bounty for all her materials wants, and for all of the facts she might possibly wish... Here could be the Bible position of woman briefly summed up.
Pettit is certainly able to show that some figures like Harrington, opponent of Hobbes» attack on the «democratical gentlemen» who opposed government by prerogative, have something like Pettit's account of freedom as resting in being free from subjection «to the potentially capricious will or the potentially idiosyncratic judgement of another» [7].
Personal domination: linked to the placing of production into a hierarchy and the consequent subordination of workers to entrepreneurs, leaders, teachers, etc.; in short, work as subjection to the arbitrary exercise of power by other individuals.
Openly, their subjection to the RPF» political maneuvers, in its complicity with the superpowers, through UNHCR, has rendered Rwandan refugees the scum of the earth — unwanted, vilest people — who do not deserve respect and concern, rather desire to be arrested on the basis of unjustified criminal allegations and thus returned to Rwanda.
points to major areas of intellectual obfuscation beyond the specific political and ideological issues involved in the subjection of women.
A longtime admirer of Keats» poetry, Buckman struggled to see past this antiquated notion of female subjection and roles of women in society, using it as a revisionist platform and feminist «call to arms» for her work.
Inspired, in part, by the methods the British Government used in Northern Ireland during the time of «The Troubles», the reoccurring «deep interrogation'tactics comprised of five techniques, wall - standing, hooding, subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivation of food and drink.
It is in this light that we have protested Mr. Khadr's subjection to the military tribunal process in Guantánamo Bay and called for his repatriation.
When the rule of law was deemed an unwritten constitutional principle in Roncarelli it conveyed «a sense of orderliness, of subjection to known legal rules.»
One thing is certain though, the Court could be more clear and thorough in its assessment of fundamental rights and the subjection of their exercise by the EU institutions to judicial review.
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