Sentences with phrase «in the flesh of»

Mary is owed such honour to the highest degree because of her unique and crucial role of complementing the coming in the flesh of the Word of God.
As for Abraham (and his seed), the obligation is simple: Keeping the covenant simply means remembering it, that is, marking its token or sign in the flesh of every male throughout the generations, by the act of circumcision.
This is the good news of Advent: Because God has spoken in the flesh of the Word, he can speak glory in your shame, power in your weakness, triumph in the midst of loss and defeat, wholeness in your brokenness, life in your death.
God had «imprinted» Himself in the flesh of Jesus.
The cosmos which is made for the sake of the Church - the Woman crowned with the stars (cf. Revelation 12:1)- is decreed towards union with God in the flesh of Christ.
You shall be circ.u.mcised in the flesh of your foreskins, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and you.
I heard hundreds of personal stories of passion and crucifixion from people who had experienced in the flesh of their own families and communities the terror, torture, rape, and murder that accompanied attacks by U.S. - backed contras.
In Jesus, the Word of the Father appeared for the first time in the flesh of humanity.
Our vision sees the source and summit of the meaning of matter in the flesh of Christ, who as the «first - born of Creation» and the «first - born from the dead» is the source and summit of Man.
As ever, we will emphasise that our physical bodies have a profound meaning which is rooted in the flesh of Christ, which flesh is our «real food indeed».
Cut slits in the flesh of each half and tuck in 5 sage leaves on each side.
I found that making diagonal indentations in the flesh of the squash and inserting thin slices of garlic inside the flesh and rubbing with sea salt, hot smoked paprika and olive oil into the nooks and crannies of the squash made super tasty and squishy!
The flesh should have softened nicely by then, make diagonal indentations in the flesh of the squash and insert the garlic cloves in the indentations.
There is a high content of vitamins A, B6 and C present in the flesh of the cucumber.
Which coach would substitute Iwobi who was a torn in the flesh of Mancity defence for a donkey Giroud who did not take a single shot at goal or made any meaningful contribution to play.
Wenger will however be confident that Petr Cech, our first choice goalkeeper and former Chelsea man will prove to be a thorn in the flesh of his former team and the Frenchman will hand him the starting berth as expected.
The Ivorian was a thorn in the flesh of the Arsenal team as it seemed that he had a personal vendetta against the Gunners, always scoring goals against us no matter the jersey he put on.
The Manchester City forward was a thorn in the flesh of the players he was up against with some nice piece of skills, flicks and clever turn.
Martin Amidu has been a thorn in the flesh of the NDC since dragging businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome to court to demand a refund of the GHC51.2 million judgment debt paid him.
When, before his election into the upper chamber, he joined some so - called anti-corruption campaigns in Abuja and made moves to become thorns in the flesh of some corrupt Nigerians, it was nothing but the height of hypocrisy given the reality that Dino was himself a bundle of contradictions himself.
Mr. Amidu also known as the «citizen vigilante» has been a thorn in the flesh of his own NDC party as he has consistently attacked members of the party including former President John Mahama on several occasions.
The unnamed persons, who are standing trial, he said plotted against him because he was becoming a thorn in the flesh of the then John Mahama administration.
Till his death, Fela remained a thorn in the flesh of governments over official corruption even at the detriment of his personal freedom.
Why has the NPP's Bawumia become such a thorn in the flesh of the NDC and a focal point of rival attack and attention in this year's contest for the presidency?
The little «tree» in my hand is a dart head fashioned from creamy - brown chert and bristling with tiny barbs designed to lodge in the flesh of marine prey.
Scientists are finding that condors face many of the same dangers that stalked the birds 25 years ago, with the main one being lead bullet fragments that lodge in the flesh of carrion.
That mercury rains out of the sky into oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams, where it becomes concentrated in the flesh of fish, shellfish, seals, and whales.
Fiber is the husky outer layer of grains and fruit / vegetable skins and the soft pulp in the flesh of the same.
A 2005 report in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology found that the treated wood used in the troughs that feed beef cattle in factory farms contained a poisonous residue that ended up in the flesh of the cattle themselves.
Lycopene is a carotenoid pigment found in the flesh of foods that gives the food color as well as boosting its nutrition.
Certain toxins in plants get embedded in the flesh of the animals and build up there..
For example, they have found pesticides that have been banned for years in the flesh of wild salmon in Alaska or something.
Mark, As stated by Lily, there is potential tapeworm larva in the flesh of wild salmon.
The principal glycoalkaloids alpha - solanine and alpha - chaconine were present in higher concentration in the peel than in the flesh of all varieties.
The main claims revolve around papaine, an enzyme found in the flesh of the papaya fruit.
- lethargy - irritability - inability to concentrate or think straight - I feel this feeling in the flesh of my body I'm assuming it is in the muscles, that does not feel particularly good.
Many of the nutrients are found in the flesh of the potato, so removing the skin does not take away all the nutritional benefit of the tuber.
In The Flesh of the Orchid (1975), Charlotte Rampling stars as an enigmatic, disturbed young heiress fleeing imprisonment by her diabolical aunt.
His latest master, the Duke of Clarence, had turned away from the repulsively fat French Queen, his hostess, whose eyes were glittering as wickedly as the jewels half - buried in the flesh of her slug fingers.
Cats require many of the same vitamins and minerals that we do to thrive, but they have to absorb them in different forms — the forms that are present in the flesh of prey animals.
Scientists still aren't 100 % sure what the causing agent is but so far it's been identified as being in the flesh of the fruits.
There appears to be a substance in the flesh of the grape that is harmful to the kidneys.
It is estimated that humans eat 11,000 pieces of microplastic that is hidden in the flesh of seafood annually.
Accordingly, in Flesh of My Flesh, desire and corporeality are foregrounded, particularly the ways that Wojnarowicz juxtaposes images of abattoirs, animals, HIV / AIDS, industrial pollution, political corruption and censorship in order to awaken public awareness.
Kneale explores the way digital facets of our existence can be manifested and re-imagined in the flesh of the physical object: making paintings via flatbed scanning, for example.
The chemical persists in the flesh of animals that come into contact with it, and it concentrates in creatures at the top of the food web, like the fish - hunting ospreys I see often when I am at the coast.
Yan Wong changed the thumbnail image of «File: Henneguya salminicola in flesh of coho salmon, BC, Canada.JPG».

Not exact matches

In the call, Chairman of the Board Abilio Diniz and CFO Lorival Luz discussed the impact of «Operation Weak Flesh
It was also a chance to meet some of my social - media friends in the flesh for the first time, including Entrepreneur Equation author Carol Roth, conversion expert Derek Halpern of Social Triggers, and the Franchise King, Joel Libava.
For the first time, Kratos is a fully fleshed - out character in «God of War.»
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