Sentences with phrase «in the lifetime of»

For Philip J. Currie, it was just the latest success in a lifetime of discovery.
With uncertainty as a guaranteed constant in the lifetime of a business, implementing robust risk management is a key element of a company's ability to adapt and thrive.
May his Kingship be established in your lifetime and in your days, and in the lifetime of the entire household of Israel, swiftly and in the near future; and say, Amen.
As with Eve the word of God you doubt was the truth and now you find yourself in a lifetime of existence without the full presence of God.
But when faced with the obvious proof that believers have done some very horrible things in the lifetime of their religion, that proof is dismissed as not the work of «true» Christians.
Which, as he swore was true, would happen in the lifetime of some of his listeners.
Christ's return was supposed to be in the lifetime of his Apostles.
Charity understood as relief of a particular need until new social systems can eliminate that need altogether becomes even more crucial when envisioned radical change of social arrangements is not likely to happen in the foreseeable future, let alone in the lifetime of those who care and are cared for.
May he establish his kingdom in your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of all the house of Israel even speedily and at a near time.»
Jesus said that the end times would come in the lifetimes of some of his immediate audience, complete with God coming on the clouds for all the world to see.
Initially, it means that the body that is resurrected is the body as experienced in the lifetime of bodysoul relationships to the world.
you have badddly missed the mark, bobby... Jesus is real, the Bible is true, my proof is in a lifetime of answered prayers... God is good.
It would be in Jerusalem and in the lifetime of those He was talking to.
The «end of the world» was suggested as being in the lifetimes of the disciples in Jesus time.
First of all let us turn our inquiries to the faith of Judaism itself Although in the lifetime of Jesus the resurrection hope had not yet become universal in Judaism, it soon established itself as a fundamental doctrine in the rabbinical Judaism which survived the rise of Christianity.
Yes, following Jesus in a lifetime of learning and understanding, but I think that «fear of being wrong» has stopped many of us from wanting to learn more.
The Apocalypse was supposed to happen in the lifetime of the original disciples of Jesus.
That's what they said about women voting, and in the lifetime of our grandmothers and great grandmothers, women could not vote, and BY ONE VOTE in the house, they were given the right to vote in the LAST 100 years.
Happy new year and here is why we have had ever happier new years in the lifetimes of anyone alive today.
In the early days of Christianity, there was a general belief among Christians that the world was coming to an end in the lifetime of people then living.
Jesus, so Schweitzer said, was a child of His age and of His Jewish environment, expected the Kingdom of God to come in the lifetime of Himself and His disciples, but was disappointed.
Christians ignore that Jesus predicted that he would return with the Kingdom of God and lots of other stuff that didn't happen in the lifetime of some of his audience.
He claimed the faithful would be taken away and the Kingdom of God would come on the clouds for everyone in the world to see in the lifetimes of some of his listeners.
The following «thy will be done, on earth as in heaven» in Matthew is doubtless liturgical explication, but the petition itself differs from the Kaddish petition, «May he establish his kingdom in your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of all the house of Israel, even speedily and at a near time», which it parallels in sentiment, in ways which are characteristic of Jesus, not the early Church: the brevity of formulation (cf. «Father [abba]» versus «Our Father who art in heaven»); the intimate «Thy» for the formal «his»; and the use of the verb «to come» rather than «to establish» (the early Church prayed for the coming of the Lord, not the Kingdom, cf. I Cor.
Occasional remarks are found such as «before there reigned any king over the children of Israel» (Genesis 36:31), which seem to imply that from the standpoint of the writer the monarchy had already been established; and «the Canaanite was then in the land» (Genesis 12:6, 13:7), which implied that it was being written after Hebrew occupation; and finally repeated instances of the use of the phrase «on the other side of the Jordan,» in reference to events occurring in the lifetime of Moses, which led scholars to doubt if Moses could have been the author at least of the whole of the Pentateuch.
I can remember only six good shots in a lifetime of golf
But never in my lifetime of being a Gooner did I wish for my team to lose.
In Jillian's case, her lack of response to her baby's cries has caused Landon's life, resulting in a lifetime of regrets.
It's a brief season in a lifetime of ever - changing needs.
she knows more about women AND babies than i could ever hope to learn in a lifetime of studying.
Often, the thoughtfulness and attention to connecting with her own instincts will set the tone for many of the decisions to come in her lifetime of motherhood.
We send our deepest condolences to them and also to the countless friends he made in a lifetime of service.
Hon. Members, let us resolve to do something different in the lifetime of this Parliament.
Yes if we win the election, we may not see the full fruits of our labours in the lifetime of our government.
Dr Rebecca Johnson, the Director of the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy, doesn't believe a clear decision will be made in the lifetime of this parliament.
«In her lifetime of public service and unwavering commitment to working families, Congresswoman Slaughter embodied the very best of the American spirit... The Congressional community has lost a beloved leader and a cherished friend,» Pelosi said in a statement.
It shouldn't result in a lifetime of economically - driven moral penitence.
Men and women of conscience will be gratified about the new relationship between the United States and Cuba and most especially that it is happening in the lifetime of Fidel Castro.
This would then be put to a popular vote at some unspecified point in the lifetime of the next parliament.
He twice resigned from Cabinet posts under Tony Blair but told local party members that standing down was «by far the most difficult political decision I have ever made, in a lifetime of extremely difficult decisions».
Not only does this modification work best with the data, he adds, but the new constant, a0, may be of cosmological significance: Accelerating at this rate will take you from a resting state to the speed of light in the lifetime of the universe.
Despite a lack of symptoms, more than half of the children experienced stunted growth in the first two years of life, leading to irreversible damage and contributing to poor cognitive development, poor educational performance and reduced earning potential in adulthood, trapping individuals in a lifetime of poverty.
But, you know, at the current time, I would say, it is possible that in the lifetime of the people in this room, the LHC may be the last big accelerator, unless we have the will, the economic and political will and the international collaboration to put [it] together and that would be a real shame, I would argue.
His collection amounts to more than 230 stuffed and mounted trophies, which he has killed in a lifetime of hunting.
«Eight to 12 weeks later we found we'd been able to heal the defects in the skull that would never have healed naturally in the lifetime of the animal,» Longaker says.
Intelligence and technology have developed on the earth about halfway through the stable period in the lifetime of the sun.
Olshansky therefore believes that even major advances in geriatric care won't push life expectancy much past 85 — at least not in the lifetime of anyone alive right now.
«The implications of this paper are dreadful: coral reefs as we know them may well vanish in the lifetime of the youngest of us.
During the first session I remembered the suppressed childhood trauma that had resulted in a lifetime of panic attacks.
This results in a lifetime of snacking, treating candy bars as medicine, and insulin shots, or even an insulin pump.
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